Mechanical properties of reinforced concrete beam with recycled coarse aggregates / P. J. Jaua Junior, C. Petrus and J.D. Nyuin

The significant increment of waste concrete in recent yearsthat is happening worldwide has a tremendous consequence to the environment. Recycling concrete wastes will reduce the amount of waste as well as save natural resources, thus help promote green and sustainable development. Thisstudy presents...

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Main Authors: Paul. J, Jaua Junior (Author), Petrus, Clotilda (Author), Nyuin, Joe Davylyn (Author)
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Published: Universiti Teknologi MARA, Perak, 2017.
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