Evaluation of Interface Shear Strength of Natural Kenaf Geogrid and Recycled Concrete Aggregate for Sustainable Pavement Applications

2021 ◽  
pp. 1-17
Author(s):  
Apichat Suddeepong ◽  
Menglim Hoy ◽  
Chaninnun Nuntasena ◽  
Suksun Horpibulsuk ◽  
Karn Kantatham ◽  
...  
2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-10
Author(s):  
Jian-Qi Wu ◽  
Lei Li ◽  
Guo-Hui Yuan ◽  
Bin Wu ◽  
Hao Zhang ◽  
...  

To investigate the interface shear characteristics between various geosynthetics and recycled concrete aggregate (RCA), 30 large-scale monotonic direct shear tests were conducted. The main work was to analyse the effect of a biaxial polypropylene geogrid, a glass fiber geogrid, a warp-knitted polyester geogrid, a woven geotextile, and geonet on the interface shear properties of RCA. The test results show that adding a biaxial polypropylene geogrid or a geonet to RCA can improve its interface shear strength. The inclusion of glass fiber geogrids, warp-knitted polyester geogrids, and woven geotextiles decrease the interface shear strength of RCA. The reinforcing RCA with geosynthetics can effectively suppress its shear dilation, and the change in internal friction angle is consistent with the change law of the material interface enhancement coefficient. Finally, the aperture size of a geogrid has a significant effect on the mechanical properties of the geogrid-RCA interface. The interface shear strength increases first and then decreases with an increase in the ratio between aperture size and median particle diameter. It is concluded that there is an optimal range of aperture ratio between a geogrid and RCA.


Materials ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (23) ◽  
pp. 7400
Author(s):  
Katarzyna Gabryś ◽  
Algirdas Radzevičius ◽  
Alojzy Szymański ◽  
Raimondas Šadzevičius

Recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) is a promising substitute for natural aggregates and the reuse of this material can benefit construction projects both economically and environmentally. RCA has received great attention in recent years in the form of aggregate as well as a geotechnical material of sand size. Next to RCA, another recycled material, which reduces the waste volume and is a part of the present challenges in civil engineering, is tire waste. Despite the good engineering properties of recycled tire waste (RTW), its use is still limited, even after almost 30 years since they were first introduced. To broaden the applicability of reused concrete and rubber, a further understanding of their properties and engineering behavior is required. For this reason, the main subject of this paper is composite materials that consist of anthropogenic soil recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) and crushed pieces of recycled tire waste (RTW). In this study, a series of isotropic consolidated drained triaxial tests were undertaken to characterize the shear strength of eight mixtures of variable grain-size distribution, rubber inclusion (RC), and fine fraction (FF) content. The results show that the introduction of rubber waste leads to changes in the strength parameters of the tested mixtures. Improvements in RCA shear strength were observed, the largest for the mixture M7 with 10% of recycled tire waste. Similarly, the effect of fine fraction content on the angle of internal friction and cohesion was found. Dilation characteristics were observed in all analyzed composites. Based on the results of all tests performed, including physical, geometric, chemical, and mechanical properties of the created composites, it can be stated that the samples would meet local road authority requirements for sub-base applications.


2018 ◽  
Vol 21 (2) ◽  
pp. 228-235 ◽  
Author(s):  
Apichat Suddeepong ◽  
Narong Sari ◽  
Suksun Horpibulsuk ◽  
Avirut Chinkulkijniwat ◽  
Arul Arulrajah

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