Browsing by Author "Marinkovic, Snežana"
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Creep of recycled aggregate concrete: experimental database and creep prediction model according to the fib Model Code 2010
Tošić, Nikola; Fuente Antequera, Albert de la; Marinkovic, Snežana (Elsevier, 2019-01)
Article
Open AccessRecycled aggregate concrete (RAC) is a promising solution to addressing the sustainability issues raised by concrete production. However, its long-term properties are not fully characterised, especially creep behaviour, ... -
Deflections of reinforced concrete beams made with recycled and waste materials under sustained load: experiment and fib Model Code 2010 predictions
Tošić, Nikola; Marinkovic, Snežana; Ignjatovic, Ivan; Fuente Antequera, Albert de la (CRC Press, 2018)
Conference lecture
Restricted access - publisher's policyThis paper presents experimental results of long-term behavior of reinforced beams made from natural aggregate concrete (NAC), recycled aggregate concrete (RAC), and high-volume fly ash concrete (HVFAC) under sustained ... -
ECO2 framework assessment of limestone powder concrete slabs and columns
Radovic, Andrija; Hafez, H.S.; Tošić, Nikola; Marinkovic, Snežana; Fuente Antequera, Albert de la (Elsevier, 2022-10)
Article
Open AccessProducing limestone powder requires comparably far less energy than the production of ordinary Portland cement (OPC), making it a promising sustainable solution for partial replacement of OPC in concrete. Lower production ... -
Flexural behaviour and ultimate bending capacity of high-volume fly ash reinforced concrete beams
Dragaš, Jelena; Marinkovic, Snežana; Ignjatovic, Ivan; Tošić, Nikola; Kokovic, Veljko (2023-02)
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Restricted access - publisher's policyLarge number of studies analyzed physical and mechanical properties of high-volume fly ash concrete, but only a few discussed its structural behavior. Material properties are an important input parameter for structural ... -
Improved serviceability and environmental performance of one-way slabs through the use of layered natural and recycled aggregate concrete
Tošić, Nikola; Marinkovic, Snežana; Kurama, Yahya (2020-12)
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Open AccessRecycled aggregate concrete (RAC), i.e., concrete produced with recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) has been heavily investigated recently, and the structural design of RAC is entering into design codes. Nonetheless, the ... -
Model Code 2010 creep and shrinkage models extension to recycled aggregate concrete
Tošić, Nikola; Fuente Antequera, Albert de la; Marinkovic, Snežana (International Federation for Structural Concrete (fib), 2019)
Conference report
Open AccessRecycled aggregate concrete (RAC) produced with recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) is one of the most promising ways of eliminating concrete waste and saving natural resources. However, shrinkage and creep behaviour of RAC, ... -
Parametric study of long-term deflections of reinforced recycled aggregate concrete members according to the fib model code 2010
Tošic, Nikola; Fuente Antequera, Albert de la; Marinkovic, Snežana (2022)
Conference report
Open AccessIn this study, a parametric analysis of the deflection calculations of reinforced RAC members is presented. Within the parametric analysis, member support conditions, ambient conditions (influencing shrinkage and creep), ... -
Shrinkage of recycled aggregate concrete: experimental database and application of fib Model Code 2010
Tošić, Nikola; Fuente Antequera, Albert de la; Marinkovic, Snežana (2018-10)
Article
Open AccessThis paper describes a meta-analysis of previously published studies on the shrinkage strain of recycled aggregate concrete (RAC). The study aims at providing an analytic expression for the shrinkage strain of RAC to be ... -
Sustainability-oriented multi-criteria analysis of different continuous flight auger piles
Josa i Culleré, Irene; Tošić, Nikola; Marinkovic, Snežana; Fuente Antequera, Albert de la; Aguado de Cea, Antonio (2021-07)
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Open AccessWith increasing construction activity and concrete consumption globally, the economic, environmental, and social impacts of human activities continue to increase rapidly. Therefore, it is imperative to assess the choice ...