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Mixture design of self-compacting glass mortar

Recycled ground glass is an unconventional material for self-compacting concrete (SCC). Nevertheless, its use is becoming increasingly attractive representing a twofold contribution to economic and eco-efficient SCC. In fact, on one hand mixed-color glass culets that are not reusable for packaging p...

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Published in:Cement & concrete composites 2013-10, Vol.43, p.1-11
Main Authors: Nunes, Sandra, Matos, Ana Mafalda, Duarte, Tiago, Figueiras, Helena, Sousa-Coutinho, Joana
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subjects A. Self-compacting concrete
Cements
Compressive strength
Economics
Glass
Glass powder
Mathematical models
Mortar
Mortars
Recycling
Reusable
Self-compacting concrete
Statistical factorial design
title Mixture design of self-compacting glass mortar
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