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    • Robustness of self-compacting recycled concrete: analysis of sensitivity parameters 

      González-Taboada, Iris; González-Fonteboa, Belén; Martínez-Abella, Fernando; Roussel, Nicholas (Springer, 2018)
      [Abstract:] This work is focused on understanding the origin of the lower robustness detected in self-compacting recycled concretes and on identifying the parameters affecting this property to a greater extent. A reference ...
    • Flexural performance of reinforced concrete beams made with recycled concrete coarse aggregate 

      Seara Paz, Sindy; González-Fonteboa, Belén; Martínez-Abella, Fernando; Eiras López, Javier (Elsevier, 2018)
      [Abstract:] This work deals with the flexural performance of recycled concrete subjected to increasing loads up to failure. For this purpose, eight reinforced concrete beams were made with recycled coarse aggregates using ...
    • Thixotropy and interlayer bond strength of self-compacting recycled concrete 

      González-Taboada, Iris; González-Fonteboa, Belén; Martínez-Abella, Fernando; Seara Paz, Sindy (Elsevier, 2018)
      [Abstract:] This work is focused on assessing the thixotropy of self-compacting recycled concrete (SCRC) and on evaluating the interlayer bond strength. To do so, four SCRC mixes with 0%, 20%, 50%, and 100% of recycled ...
    • Impact of mussel shell aggregates on air lime mortars. Pore structure and carbonation 

      Martínez-García, Carolina; González-Fonteboa, Belén; Carro-López, Diego; Martínez-Abella, Fernando (Elsevier, 2019)
      [Abstract:] Galician “Rías”·conditions (extension, water temperature …. ) enable the production of excellent quality cultured mussels. This leads Spain to be the third producer country in the world. Cannery industry (35% ...
    • Design and properties of cement coating with mussel shell fine aggregate 

      Martínez-García, Carolina; González-Fonteboa, Belén; Carro-López, Diego; Martínez-Abella, Fernando (Elsevier, 2019)
      [Abstract:] The production of farmed mussels amounts to millions of tonnes across over 40 countries. Shell waste resulting from this production has a very significant environmental impact. In Galicia, mussel shell waste ...