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Structural concrete with simultaneous incorporation of fine and coarse recycled concrete aggregates: Mechanical, durability and long-term properties

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Abstract This investigation intends to analyse the effects of the variation of different types of recycled concrete aggregates (RCA) on structural concrete. For this purpose, two source concrete (SC) mixes,… Click to show full abstract

Abstract This investigation intends to analyse the effects of the variation of different types of recycled concrete aggregates (RCA) on structural concrete. For this purpose, two source concrete (SC) mixes, one produced in the laboratory and another in a precasting plant, were considered. The experimental campaign included mechanical, durability and long-term tests: compressive strength in cubes; splitting tensile strength; modulus of elasticity; abrasion resistance; water absorption by immersion and by capillarity; resistance to carbonation; resistance to chloride ion penetration; shrinkage and creep. The recycled aggregate concrete (RAC) mixes were compared with a reference concrete (RC) produced solely with natural aggregates (NA). Concerning the replacement percentages for fine and coarse recycled concrete aggregates (FRCA/CRCA%), the following were considered: 25/25; 50/50; 100/0; 0/100 and 100/100%. The results show that it is possible to achieve similar performances using RCA from different SC but with similar compressive strengths. In fact, RAC mixes achieved results comparable to RC in several properties.

Keywords: mechanical durability; long term; structural concrete; concrete aggregates; durability long; recycled concrete

Journal Title: Construction and Building Materials
Year Published: 2017

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