2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2011.12.075
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Microstructure and properties of recycled concretes using ceramic sanitary ware industry waste as coarse aggregate

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“…The analysis of the features of these composites proves that the addition of ceramic aggregate improves the properties of concretes prepared in this way. Besides, particular attention is paid to ceramic aggregates derived from sanitary ceramics waste [17,19,[24][25][26]. The characteristics of these aggregates are similar to the ones of traditional aggregates, and their structure is similar to dolomite aggregates [25] popularly used in road engineering.…”
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“…The analysis of the features of these composites proves that the addition of ceramic aggregate improves the properties of concretes prepared in this way. Besides, particular attention is paid to ceramic aggregates derived from sanitary ceramics waste [17,19,[24][25][26]. The characteristics of these aggregates are similar to the ones of traditional aggregates, and their structure is similar to dolomite aggregates [25] popularly used in road engineering.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Further, although it has been proven that the substitute for traditional gravel aggregate in the form of broken bricks [1,3,6,9,12] has less favourable properties, there are several ecological benefits of new solutions. The research on cement composites in which the waste of fine white ceramics was found was different [17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26]. The analysis of the features of these composites proves that the addition of ceramic aggregate improves the properties of concretes prepared in this way.…”
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“…The reused ceramic waste [10] mainly comes from manufactured tiles [11], sanitary pieces [12] or bricks [13 -15]. This waste is ground into cement [16] as a form of cement substitute in the production of mortar [17,18] or as an addition [13].…”
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“…Whereas, strength tests of concretes composed with aggregates made of sanitary and technical ceramic waste (sanitary ceramics, and ceramic electrical insulators) confirm the beneficial effect of this type of aggregate on the concrete strength. Strength parameters of such concrete are similar, or even in the presented research, exceed concrete parameters made with traditional aggregates [4][5][6][7][8][9]. In the conducted studies [9], the authors describe the results of tests of the mechanical properties of concretes, in which thicker aggregate fractions (5-20mm) were replaced with aggregates prepared from sanitary cullet.…”
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“…The highest strength was obtained by concrete with the addition of ceramic powder in the amount of 50% of the sand fraction and it was greater by almost 20% compared to the concrete without the addition of powder. The authors of the works [6,7] used white ceramic waste in the amount of 15-25% as an additive to the concrete aggregate. The test results obtained after 28 days showed a 2-11% higher strength in relation to concrete made with gravel aggregate.…”
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