4.6 Article

Fatigue Property Evaluation of Sustainable Porous Concrete Modified by Recycled Ground Tire Rubber/Silica Fume under Freeze-Thaw Cycles

Related references

Note: Only part of the references are listed.
Article Materials Science, Multidisciplinary

Investigation of the physical-mechanical properties and durability of high-strength concrete with recycled PET as a partial replacement for fine aggregates

Shaker Qaidi et al.

Summary: This study investigated the use of PET plastic waste as a partial replacement for natural fine aggregate in concrete. Experimental tests on 90 concrete cylinders and 54 concrete cubes were conducted to assess the physical, mechanical, and durability properties. Results showed a degradation in various characteristics with an increase in the volume of plastic aggregate and water-cement ratio. However, the study also found that the use of PET plastic waste led to a decrease in dry density, classification as lightweight concrete, a change in fracture behavior from brittle to ductile, and significant reduction in thermal conductivity.

FRONTIERS IN MATERIALS (2023)

Article Construction & Building Technology

Improving bond performance of ribbed steel bars embedded in recycled aggregate concrete using steel mesh fabric confinement

Sabry Fayed et al.

Summary: Centre pull out tests were conducted on deformed steel bars to investigate the bond behaviour of passively confined-recycled aggregate concrete (RAC). The results showed that using steel mesh fabric cylinders to confine the RAC significantly improved bond stress-slip behaviour.

CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS (2023)

Article Materials Science, Multidisciplinary

Production of perlite-based-aerated geopolymer using hydrogen peroxide as eco-friendly material for energy-efficient buildings

Mehmet Cemal Acar et al.

Summary: Using ground raw perlite through alkali activation can reduce Portland cement consumption and produce various construction materials with economic and environmental advantages. This study aimed to produce cementless pastes and mortars based on the alkali activation of raw perlite and standard sand, and investigate the properties and performance of aerated lightweight pastes and mortars using hydrogen peroxide as a blowing agent. The experimental findings revealed that adding 0.25% H2O2 (by mass of perlite) enabled the production of lightweight pastes and mortars with lower density and thermal conductivity without significant strength loss. The developed perlite-based aerated geopolymer provides an eco-friendly and energy-efficient solution for buildings.

JOURNAL OF MATERIALS RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY-JMR&T (2023)

Article Chemistry, Physical

Mechanical Behavior of Crushed Waste Glass as Replacement of Aggregates

Ali Ihsan Celik et al.

Summary: This study found that waste glass powder has a better pozzolanic effect and can enhance the strength of concrete, while glass particles as aggregate replacements tend to decrease the strength. Adding waste glass as a partial replacement for fine aggregate significantly improves the tensile strength, and the increase in flexural strength is proportional to the amount of waste glass added. It is recommended to use waste glass as a replacement for 20% of both fine and coarse aggregates in practical applications.

MATERIALS (2022)

Article Chemistry, Multidisciplinary

Normal-Weight Concrete with Improved Stress-Strain Characteristics Reinforced with Dispersed Coconut Fibers

Evgenii M. Shcherban' et al.

Summary: According to the sustainable development concept, it is necessary to replace synthetic material fibers with natural and environmentally friendly renewable resources and agricultural waste. Using vegetable waste in concrete, especially coconut fiber, is an important and urgent task. This study investigates the strength properties of dispersed fiber-reinforced concrete with coconut fibers and examines the influence of fiber percentage on mechanical, physical, and deformation characteristics. The study found that a 1.75% reinforcement of coconut fibers resulted in significant improvements in mechanical properties, including compression, tension, and strain.

APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL (2022)

Article Chemistry, Multidisciplinary

Composition Component Influence on Concrete Properties with the Additive of Rubber Tree Seed Shells

Alexey N. Beskopylny et al.

Summary: This study analyzed the impact of partially substituting coarse aggregate with rubber tree seed shells on concrete properties and determined the optimal composition for improved strength. Results showed that replacing 4% of the coarse filler with rubber tree seed shells led to the highest increase in strength features.

APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL (2022)

Article Materials Science, Multidisciplinary

Flexural behavior of reinforced concrete beams using waste marble powder towards application of sustainable concrete

Memduh Karalar et al.

Summary: The waste marble powder can be successfully used as 10% of the partial replacement of cement, increasing the ratio beyond 10% can significantly decrease the capacity of the beams, especially when longitudinal reinforcement ratio is high.

FRONTIERS IN MATERIALS (2022)

Article Materials Science, Multidisciplinary

Performance evaluation of fiber-reinforced concrete produced with steel fibers extracted from waste tire

Oezer Zeybek et al.

Summary: With the increasing number of waste tires, their disposal has become a serious environmental problem. This study explores the use of recycled steel fibers from waste tires to produce fiber-reinforced concrete. It is found that the mechanical properties of the concrete improve with an increase in the volume fraction of steel fibers. However, workability decreases significantly when the steel fiber content exceeds 2%.

FRONTIERS IN MATERIALS (2022)

Article Materials Science, Multidisciplinary

Use of recycled coal bottom ash in reinforced concrete beams as replacement for aggregate

Memduh Karalar et al.

Summary: This research investigates the crack and flexural behavior of reinforced concrete beams with various bottom ash ratios. Experimental and numerical tests show that a 75% bottom ash ratio results in the optimum displacement capacity. Simulations and experiments yield tiny cracks with very similar configurations.

FRONTIERS IN MATERIALS (2022)

Review Chemistry, Physical

Concrete Containing Waste Glass as an Environmentally Friendly Aggregate: A Review on Fresh and Mechanical Characteristics

Shaker Qaidi et al.

Summary: The use of waste glass in concrete as a substitute for traditional materials has become a significant focus of research, as it provides a sustainable solution for construction waste management and reduces environmental impact.

MATERIALS (2022)

Article Chemistry, Physical

Influence of Replacing Cement with Waste Glass on Mechanical Properties of Concrete

Ozer Zeybek et al.

Summary: This study examines the effect of waste glass on the mechanical properties of concrete. The results show that a moderate substitution of waste glass for cement can enhance the strength of concrete, while excessive substitution leads to poor workability. Furthermore, good adhesion is observed between waste glass and cementitious concrete. Empirical equations are proposed to estimate the strength values of concrete with different amounts of waste glass.

MATERIALS (2022)

Article Green & Sustainable Science & Technology

Effects of Waste Powder, Fine and Coarse Marble Aggregates on Concrete Compressive Strength

Bogachan Basaran et al.

Summary: The use of marble wastes in concrete mixtures has gained attention in the construction industry. However, existing studies on the effects of different forms of marble waste on concrete compressive strength have not reached clear conclusions, which limits its widespread use. Therefore, this study compiled 429 concrete mixtures with marble aggregates and conducted multivariate regression analyses to examine the relationships between test parameters and changes in concrete compressive strength. The results show that aggregate replacements of up to 50% can significantly affect the strength, regardless of the form of marble waste. The developed equations can accurately predict the strength changes with varying amounts and forms of marble aggregates.

SUSTAINABILITY (2022)

Article Green & Sustainable Science & Technology

Performance Assessment of Fiber-Reinforced Concrete Produced with Waste Lathe Fibers

Ali Ihsan Celik et al.

Summary: The increase in steel waste production due to improvements in steel manufacturing industries has caused significant environmental problems. This study investigates the effect of lathe scrap fibers on concrete performance and demonstrates that the reuse of these waste materials in different industries can reduce environmental pollution and provide low-cost products.

SUSTAINABILITY (2022)

Review Polymer Science

Research progress on rubber concrete properties: a review

Changming Bu et al.

Summary: This article reviews the performance of rubber concrete (RC) in six aspects, including working performance, bulk density, water absorption, mechanical properties, durability performance, and thermal properties. The addition of rubber particulates affects the performance of concrete and the bulk density of RC. Rubber content and particulate size also affect the water absorption of RC. Rubber particulates significantly reduce the static mechanical properties of RC but play a significant role in improving dynamic mechanical properties and crack resistance. The addition of rubber improves the water resistance and impermeability of RC. RC also shows better thermal insulation performance compared to ordinary concrete.

JOURNAL OF RUBBER RESEARCH (2022)

Article Mechanics

A Weibull distribution-based method for the analysis of concrete fracture

Lielie Li et al.

Summary: The study employed a Weibull distribution method to analyze the experimental data of concrete specimens, investigating the relationship between fictitious crack growth and fracture properties to determine critical values related to fracture toughness K-IC.

ENGINEERING FRACTURE MECHANICS (2021)

Article Environmental Sciences

Surface urban heat islands in Italian metropolitan cities: Tree cover and impervious surface influences

Marco Morabito et al.

Summary: This study investigated the summer daytime surface urban heat island phenomenon in 10 Italian peninsular metropolitan cities, finding that impervious and tree cover surfaces play a key role. The most intense heat island effects were observed in inland cities, with a mitigating effect of the sea on coastal cities.

SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT (2021)

Article Materials Science, Multidisciplinary

Performance Evaluation of Waste Crumb Rubber/Silica Fume Composite Modified Pervious Concrete in Seasonal Frozen Regions

Guobao Luo et al.

Summary: The study focuses on the composite modification of waste crumb rubber and silica fume on pervious concrete, showing that the combination can maintain strength and elastic modulus while improving freeze-thaw resistance and deformability. Compared to single modification by WCR or SF, RSFPC demonstrates a more balanced and comprehensive performance, expanding the application of PC.

ADVANCES IN MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING (2021)

Article Water Resources

The influences of sponge city construction on spring discharge in Jinan city of China

Kangning Sun et al.

HYDROLOGY RESEARCH (2020)

Article Construction & Building Technology

Prediction and model development for fatigue performance of pervious concrete made with over burnt brick aggregate

Barnali Debnath et al.

MATERIALS AND STRUCTURES (2020)

Article Environmental Sciences

Structural change to the persistence of the urban heat island

Debbie J. Dupuis et al.

ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS (2020)

Article Engineering, Multidisciplinary

Fracture and fatigue study of pervious concrete with 15-20% void ratio

R. R. Singh et al.

SADHANA-ACADEMY PROCEEDINGS IN ENGINEERING SCIENCES (2020)

Article Environmental Sciences

China's sponge city development for urban water resilience and sus-tainability: A policy discussion

Yongchi Ma et al.

SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT (2020)

Article Construction & Building Technology

Aggregate micro tribological properties of sponge city permeable pavement base layer under vehicle loading

De Chen et al.

CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS (2020)

Review Construction & Building Technology

A review of sustainable pervious concrete systems: Emphasis on clogging, material characterization, and environmental aspects

Avishreshth Singh et al.

CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS (2020)

Article Construction & Building Technology

Effect of pore structure on fatigue of pervious concrete

Anush K. Chandrappa et al.

ROAD MATERIALS AND PAVEMENT DESIGN (2019)

Review Green & Sustainable Science & Technology

Permeable concrete pavements: A review of environmental benefits and durability

Ning Xie et al.

JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION (2019)

Article Construction & Building Technology

Experimental Study and Analytical Modeling on Fatigue Properties of Pervious Concrete Made with Natural and Recycled Aggregates

Xudong Chen et al.

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONCRETE STRUCTURES AND MATERIALS (2019)

Article Construction & Building Technology

Pervious concrete under flexural fatigue loading: Performance evaluation and model development

Othman AlShareedah et al.

CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS (2019)

Article Construction & Building Technology

Fatigue Deformation Model of Plain and Fiber-Reinforced Concrete Based on Weibull Function

Bo-Tao Huang et al.

JOURNAL OF STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING (2019)

Article Chemistry, Multidisciplinary

Laboratory Evaluation of Eco-Friendly Pervious Concrete Pavement Material Containing Silica Fume

Hanbing Liu et al.

APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL (2019)

Article Construction & Building Technology

Evaluation of freeze-thaw durability of pervious concrete by use of operational modal analysis

M. S. M. Lund et al.

CEMENT AND CONCRETE RESEARCH (2018)

Article Construction & Building Technology

Draining capability of single-sized pervious concrete

Ivanka Netinger Grubesa et al.

CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS (2018)

Article Materials Science, Characterization & Testing

Crumb Rubber and Silica Fume Inclusions in Pervious Concrete Pavement Systems: Evaluation of Hydrological, Functional, and Structural Properties

Snehasish Mondal et al.

JOURNAL OF TESTING AND EVALUATION (2018)

Article Construction & Building Technology

Mix design for improved strength and freeze-thaw durability of pervious concrete fill in Pearl-Chain Bridges

Mia S. M. Lund et al.

MATERIALS AND STRUCTURES (2017)

Article Construction & Building Technology

Flexural-fatigue characteristics of pervious concrete: Statistical distributions and model development

Anush K. Chandrappa et al.

CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS (2017)

Article Construction & Building Technology

Flexural fatigue behavior of polymer-modified pervious concrete with single sized aggregates

Juanlan Zhou et al.

CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS (2016)

Article Construction & Building Technology

Experimental investigation on freeze-thaw durability of Portland cement pervious concrete (PCPC)

Hao Wu et al.

CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS (2016)

Review Construction & Building Technology

Pervious concrete as a sustainable pavement material - Research findings and future prospects: A state-of-the-art review

Anush K. Chandrappa et al.

CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS (2016)

Article Construction & Building Technology

Investigating properties of pervious concretes containing waste tire rubbers

Mehmet Gesoglu et al.

CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS (2014)

Article Construction & Building Technology

Abrasion and freezing-thawing resistance of pervious concretes containing waste rubbers

Mehmet Gesoglu et al.

CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS (2014)

Article Construction & Building Technology

Strength, fracture and fatigue of pervious concrete

Yu Chen et al.

CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS (2013)

Article Urology & Nephrology

Survival Analysis I: The Kaplan-Meier Method

Vianda S. Stel et al.

NEPHRON CLINICAL PRACTICE (2011)

Article Engineering, Civil

Effects of Soil Clogging and Water Saturation on Freeze-Thaw Durability of Pervious Concrete

W. Spencer Guthrie et al.

TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH RECORD (2010)