Ly et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Investigation on properties of coarse reclaimed aggregates and their effects on concrete strength and workabilityLy et al., 2019
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- 11203551469588065579
- Author
- Ly B
- Far H
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- Publication venue
- Structural Concrete
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Fresh concrete waste is constantly generated in concrete batch plants during the production of ready‐mix concrete, and this waste is generally dumped in landfills. Natural aggregates are a finite resource and therefore there is a need to recycle this fresh concrete waste. An on …
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