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    Concreto permeável geopolimérico aplicado na pavimentação
    (Universidade Federal do Pará, 2023-03-07) ARAÚJO, Wendel Melo Prudêncio de; MACEDO, Alcebíades Negrão; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8313864897400179
    In the recent scenario, groundwater retention plays a key role in achieving environmental sustainability. This can be achieved by using pervious concrete as a paving material in roads, parking lots, garden areas and low traffic road applications. Due to its mechanical limitation, much research has been carried out to develop a more resistant material. Geopolymeric permeable concrete is synthesized by the alkaline activation of materials rich in aluminate and silica in an alkaline medium. This work aims to produce samples of geopolymer permeable concrete, using red ceramic residue and metakaolin as precursors, for application in permeable paving. The results showed that the use of red ceramic in the production of pervious geopolymer concrete up to a concentration of 30% is feasible, since higher concentrations can compromise the physical, hydraulic and mechanical properties.
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    A influência dos agregados reciclados de resíduos da construção civil nas propriedades do concreto permeável: uma revisão sistemática
    (Universidade Federal do Pará, 2023-01-27) OLIVEIRA, Thainá Maria da Costa; CORDEIRO, Luciana de Nazaré Pinheiro; http://lattes.cnpq.br/9126233381230999; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7931-4042
    Sustainable development in the civil construction sector has been increasingly promoting the advancement of research on sustainable technologies in order to mitigate the problems caused by this sector. In view of the above, a sustainable measure that aims to reduce the consumption of natural resources and the irregular disposal of waste is the practice of reuse and/or recycling of RCC, and as a solution to flood control, the use of permeable concrete (CPER) is proposed. Due to the lack of standardization and divergence of the procedures determined for the characterization of the CPER with recycled aggregate, it became necessary to analyze the scientific knowledge of this material and demonstrate the feasibility of using RCC in the production of the CPER. In view of the above, this research aims to contribute to the knowledge about the use of recycled aggregates in the production of pervious concrete, through the selection of articles in databases from the last 15 years, in order to evaluate the properties acquired by materials with different types, sizes and contents of recycled aggregates. The present research used the Systematic Literature Review (RSL) as methodology for conducting the study. The articles were collected from the four most prestigious scientific bases for publications on themes related to civil construction. To screen the articles and prepare the RSL, the StArt tool was used, and data extraction from the studies was defined in the research protocol prepared. The results showed that the subject gained more relevance in the year 2016, the Science Direct database presented the highest number of articles, 80% of the works used coarse aggregates in the production of CPER, the percentages of substitution most used among the researches were 100% and 50%. Structural and mixed concrete waste were the most used as recycled aggregates in the production of CPER. It was possible to note great dispersion between the data collected in the surveys and the component materials of the CPER. Moreover, it was found that all types of aggregates met the strength and porosity values determined by the ACI and the permeability met both standards, except for the glass waste. Thus, the application of recycled aggregate in the production of CPER was evaluated as an adequate solution to the problems of irregular waste disposal and shortage of natural aggregates.
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