2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2018.08.306
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Sustainable use of recycled crumb rubbers in eco-friendly alkali activated slag mortar: Dynamic mechanical properties

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“…Wang et al (2019) recommend using eco-friendly materials in different industries; however, data for each eco-friendly material are managed individually, causing inefficiency, increased costs, and potentially greater environmental impacts associated with material and resource choice [28]. Long et al (2018) studied the workability, static and dynamic mechanical properties, and environmental impact of materials from the view of thermoplastic behavior, finding through an economic and ecological evaluation a benefit to the environment [29]. Guo et al (2018) summarized and discussed materials use based on the analysis of economic indicators, including initial cost, operating cost, revenue, subsidy, and energy cost [30].…”
Section: Present State Of Problem Solvingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wang et al (2019) recommend using eco-friendly materials in different industries; however, data for each eco-friendly material are managed individually, causing inefficiency, increased costs, and potentially greater environmental impacts associated with material and resource choice [28]. Long et al (2018) studied the workability, static and dynamic mechanical properties, and environmental impact of materials from the view of thermoplastic behavior, finding through an economic and ecological evaluation a benefit to the environment [29]. Guo et al (2018) summarized and discussed materials use based on the analysis of economic indicators, including initial cost, operating cost, revenue, subsidy, and energy cost [30].…”
Section: Present State Of Problem Solvingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 It has also been reported that the reuse of waste tires as fine aggregates helps the concrete to achieve better fatigue resistance, 9 crack resistance, 10 as well as notable improvements in preventing external dynamic loads such as earthquakes and wind. 11 In addition, rubber aggregates can improve the freeze-thaw degeneration resistance of concrete, according to Si et al 12 Nevertheless, CR usage in concrete generally reduces mechanical performance. 5 Particularly, the CR tends to decrease the compressive strength of concrete.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…There are few papers about the synergic influence of waste tires and slag. Long et al [32] evaluated the consumption of recycled tire waste in steel slag-containing concrete. They declared that higher replacement of tire waste for cement would decrease the durability and mechanical characteristics of the concrete, including slag.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%