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Microstructure of alkali-silica reaction products in conventional standard and accelerated testing
14-May-04
Mortar bars with granite or chalcedonite aggregate were tested under conventional standard testing, based on storage of specimens at 38 plus or minus 2 C, RH at least 95%. Technical Brief.

Glass looks at a concrete future
05-Mar-04
Recycling aspects of container glass are addressed. Technical Brief.

Towards maximising the value and sustainable use of glass
05-Mar-04
Extensive work has been undertaken to utilise waste glass for cement and concrete production as an alternative to disposal in landfill. Technical Brief.

Waste glass as concrete aggregate and pozzolan. Laboratory and industrial projects
05-Mar-04
Two projects funded by the Waste and Resources Action Programme ( WRAP ), the University of Sheffield and 24 industrial partners have been undertaken to evaluate the use of waste glass as aggregate and pozzolan in concrete. Technical Brief.

Studies on blended cements containing a high volume of natural pozzolans
06-Feb-04
The characteristics of laboratory-produced blended portland cements containing 55 wt% volcanic tuffs from Turkey were studied. Technical Brief.

Use of ground clay brick as a pozzolanic material to reduce the alkali-silica reaction
13-Jan-04
The use of ground clay brick (GCB) as a pozzolanic material to minimise alkali-silica reaction expansion was studied. Technical Brief.

Recycling of waste glass in eco-cement
19-Dec-03
When waste glass is proposed as a constituent of cement (as mineral additive), concerns about the decrease in strength and the potentially deleterious alkali-silica reaction (ASR) are often expressed..

Ground granulated blastfurnace slag, an environmental cement without compromise
23-Sep-03
This symposium paper (1.6 Mb PDF) gives details of how GGBS significantly improves the durability and performance of concrete while reducing the impact on the environment of the materials used in the construction process. Article.

Compatibility between ecocement produced from incinerator ash and reactive aggregates in asr ...
13-Jun-03
Two novel hydraulic cements, high early strength type ecocement (HEC) and normal type ecocement (NEC) have recently been developed in Japan using incinerator ashes up to 50% of the raw materials. Abstract.

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