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100 _aSaleh, F.A.H
245 _aInfluence of waste tyre rubber of different aggregate forms and sizes on the sustainable behaviour of self-compacting sand concrete in agressive environment
260 _bJournal of Rubber Research, 25(2): 89-104.
_c2022
520 _aIn the past, researchers focused mainly on the potential use of recycled rubber tyres, in the form of aggregates in construction materials. This process provided a viable environmentally friendly solution for the disposal of waste tyres. These days, the use of different shapes and sizes of rubber aggregates in rubberised self-compacting concrete requires extensive durability checks. In this study, work has been carried out on a new self-compacting sand concrete incorporated with rubber aggregates in three different forms and sizes. The sustainability qualification requires the determination of some specific durability indicators such as the resistance to chemical attacks. It was observed that the presence of rubber aggregates reduced the penetration of ions from acid solutions into the concrete matrix. All the studied characteristics were completed by microscopic analysis of adhesion of different rubber aggregates in the cement matrix. SEM analyses showed clear differences in the homogeneity of the rubber particles in the concrete material.
650 _aSelf-compacting sand concrete
650 _awaste rubber
650 _aRubber aggregates
650 _aChemical attack
650 _aSEM
650 _aDurability
700 _aKaid, N
700 _aAyed, K
700 _aKerdal, D.E
700 _aChioukh, N
700 _aLeklou, N
856 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s42464-022-00160-9
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999 _c74802
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