It is well known that the concrete industry has a strong environmental impact on our planet. First, there are the huge volumes of material needed to produce the billions of tons of concrete worldwide each year. Then there are the CO2 emissions caused during the production of Portland cement. Together with the energy requirements, water consumption and generation of construction and demolition waste, appears evidente as the concrete is not particularly environmentally friendly or compatible with the demands of sustainable development. In this context large number of papers focused on new concrete materials that would be more suitable with environmental point of view. Among these materials, one of the most discussed is rubberized concrete. Rubberized concrete is obtained by incorporating rubber particles, obtained from recycled end-oflife tyres, as a replacement for mineral aggregates.
Bond mechanisms between steel bars and Lightweight Rubberized Concrete from Waste Tyres / Tondolo, Francesco; Novella Leone, Maria; Fantilli, ALESSANDRO PASQUALE; Antonietta Aiello, Maria. - ELETTRONICO. - (2018), pp. 1-6. (Intervento presentato al convegno ITALIAN CONCRETE DAYS 2018 tenutosi a Milano/Lecco nel 13 -16 Giugno, 2018).
Bond mechanisms between steel bars and Lightweight Rubberized Concrete from Waste Tyres
Francesco Tondolo;Alessandro Fantilli;
2018
Abstract
It is well known that the concrete industry has a strong environmental impact on our planet. First, there are the huge volumes of material needed to produce the billions of tons of concrete worldwide each year. Then there are the CO2 emissions caused during the production of Portland cement. Together with the energy requirements, water consumption and generation of construction and demolition waste, appears evidente as the concrete is not particularly environmentally friendly or compatible with the demands of sustainable development. In this context large number of papers focused on new concrete materials that would be more suitable with environmental point of view. Among these materials, one of the most discussed is rubberized concrete. Rubberized concrete is obtained by incorporating rubber particles, obtained from recycled end-oflife tyres, as a replacement for mineral aggregates.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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