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MARTINEZ LAGE, ISABEL; VAZQUEZ HERRERO, CRISTINA; GONZALEZ FONTEBOA, BELÉN  and  MARTINEZ ABELLA, FERNANDO. GENERATION OF RECYCLED AGGREGATES AND TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SOME APPLICATIONS. Dyna rev.fac.nac.minas [online]. 2010, vol.77, n.161, pp.89-97. ISSN 0012-7353.

In the present framework of sustainable construction, management of construction and demolition (CyD) waste or debris is stressed and its correct implementation requires a previous estimation of the precise quantities and detailed composition of CyD waste.This allows us to make an estimate of the production of recycled aggregate and to analyze the impact of its use in relation to the use of natural aggregate. Research of existing bibliography, the results obtained from both experimental testing and previous experience at construction works where CyD debris is used, enabled us to develop technical specifications for each application of the recycled aggregates. This includes recommendations for use, quality control specifications, and the maximum percentage of recycled aggregate that ought to substitute natural aggregate in concrete mixes in order to get admissible performances.

Keywords : Construction and Demolition (CyD); CyD Waste (CDW); CyD Debris; Management of CyD Waste; Quantification of CyD Waste; Composition of CyD Waste; Recycled Aggregate.

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