Research On Recycling Of Hardened Mortar From Construction And Demolition Waste

  • Smical I
  • Filip-Văcărescu F
  • Danku G
  • et al.
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Abstract

The recycling issues related to the construction and demolition (C&D) wastes in the sustainable development and the circular economy context represent a continuous challenge for researchers. This paper reveals the possibility to recycle the hardened mortar recovered from C&D wastes. Thus, the recovered hardened mortar with grains size less than 16 mm was used in the concrete structure. The compression resistance of the final concrete was determined using a Heckert 3000 KN testing machine and the results showed a better compressive strength for the samples with C&D waste content than the standard sample of about 1.19 times. This is a good premise for improving the researches related to C&D waste usage in concrete production.

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Smical, I., Filip-Văcărescu, F., Danku, G., & Paşca, V. (2015). Research On Recycling Of Hardened Mortar From Construction And Demolition Waste. Journal of Applied Engineering Sciences, 5(2), 81–86. https://doi.org/10.1515/jaes-2015-0025

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