Hi, my name is Niels Haond and I am an exchange student at UiT in Narvik.
My country of origin is Belgium, where I studied for 5 years to get a degree of industrial engineering in construction. Here in Narvik I had the opportunity to complete my master's degree by writing my master's thesis in collaboration with concrete specialists Boy-Arne Buyle and Iveta Novakova.
During the entire four-month period, I was able to carry out this work in the concrete laboratory, where I was given my own desk to carry out my work thoroughly. Apart from the good atmosphere and warm welcome, I received an enormously interesting subject with which I could fill my time at the UiT. My research focused on the sustainability aspect of concrete, namely its recycling. The aim of my research was to make a detailed analysis of recycled concrete aggregates produced by three different crushing technologies that had not yet been extensively researched. The research on these recycled concrete aggregates extracted from various locations was carried out by determining the properties such as particle size distribution, shape, density, water absorption, residual mortar content, etc. After obtaining these results, correlations were made between these different characteristics, and some conclusions were drawn .
My work has provided insight into which of the three crushers, namely the jaw crusher, the impact crusher or the cone crusher, produces the most optimal shape, produces the least amount of fines, removes the most mortar and produces the highest yield in terms of the most preferred fractions.
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