Durability and ecological assessment of low-carbon high-strength concrete with short AR-glass fibers: Effects of high-volume of solid waste materials
The goal of this research is to improve the mechanical characteristics and durability of concrete while adhering to green and sustainable development principles. Portland cement (PC) was replaced with ceramic waste powder (CWP), glass powder (GP), and granite waste powder (GWP) to create the low-car...
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Main Authors: | Tahwia A.M., Elmansy A.K., Abdellatief M., Elrahman M.A. |
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Elsevier Ltd
2025
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