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Investigation of Self-compacting Mortars with Fly Ash and Crushed Brick
(Engineering & Architecture Research Division of ATINER, 2016)
The use of industrial by-products and waste materials in cement composites production has been one of the most intriguing topics in construction materials science for several decades. This paper reports an investigation ...
Effect of aggregate type and fly ash content on properties of self-compacting concrete
(Akademija nauka i umetnosti Republike Srpske, 2019)
The paper presents the results of experimental study of Self-Compacting Concrete in fresh and hardened state. Five mixtures were made, in which the content of the following components was varied: aggregates, fly ash in ...
Self-Compacting Concrete With Industrial Byproducts
(Univerzitet u Bihaću, Tehnički fakultet, 2017)
The use of industrial by-products, such as fly ash and recycled concrete, in building industry presents one of the ways to improve the effect of this branch of industry on environment. Experimental investigation shown in ...
Mechanical and time-dependent properties of high-volume fly ash concrete for structural use
(ICE Publishing, 2016)
A two-phase experimental study on the effect of simultaneous partial replacement of cement and fine aggregate with fly ash on the mechanical and time-dependent properties of high-volume fly ash concrete (HVFAC) is presented. ...
Structural concrete with partial or total cement replacemnet with fly ash / Konstrukcijski betoni sa delimičnom ili potpunom zamenom cementa elektrofilterskim pepelom
(Savez građevinskih inženjera Srbije, Beograd, 2015)
Building industry is facing with great challenges in directing its activities towards sustainable development. Environmental protection, the use of waste and recycled materials and reduction of the use of non-renewable ...
Sustainability of the concrete industry: Current trends and future outlook / Održivost industrije betona - savremeni trendovi i izgledi za budućnost
(Savez inženjera i tehničara Srbije, Beograd, 2017)
Achieving sustainability of all human actions has been recognized as an urgent and top priority since the warnings of anthropogenic climate change are overwhelming. However, the precise goal, aim and method of shifting the ...
Life cycle analysis of recycled aggregate concrete with fly ash as partial cement replacement
(Expanding Boundaries: Systems Thinking in the Built Environment, 2016)
This paper presents a part of the results obtained within the frame of the SCOPES joint research project - a scientific collaboration between ETH Zurich and Faculty of Civil Engineering, University of Belgrade. One of the ...
Properties modeling of cement composites made of fly ash / Modelovanje svojstava maltera primenom elektro-filterskog pepela
(Inženjersko društvo za koroziju, Beograd, 2014)
There is a number of advantages when using fly ash in cement composites. Fly ash is known for decades for its' pozzolanic properties, and thus it is mostly used as an mineral admixture in the process of production of cement. ...
Behaviour of Reinforced Concrete Beams Made with Recycled and Waste Materials Under Long-Term Loading
(Универзитет у Београду, Грађевински факултет, 2018)
Concrete is the second most-used material in the world after water and its productionplaces a large strain on natural resources and the environment. This has prompted thesearch for sustainable alternatives to traditional ...
The Use of Industrial Byproducts as Fillers in Self-Compacting Concrete
(Department of Civil Engineering and Geodesy - Faculty of Technical Sciences, 2018)
This paper presents results of the study conducted on five series of Self-Compacting Concrete (SCC) made with different mineral fillers. Beside the reference series, made with limestone powder as mineral filler, three ...