Influence of Waste Concrete Aggregates on the Performance and Durability of OPC Concrete

2005 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 49
Author(s):  
Ahmad Ruslan Mohd Ridzuan ◽  
Azmi Ibrahim ◽  
Abdul Manaff Mohd Ismail

The effects of using crushed waste concrete as course aggregates upon compressive strength and carbonation were investigated. Waste concrete cubes, which had been tested for compressive strength in compliance with construction specification, were crushed and utilized as coarse recycled aggregates in new concrete. It is important to mention that, in order to simulate the real life conditions, waste concrete with very minimal information about its originality was used in its natural moisture condition. Tests on the aggregates showed that the recycled concrete aggregates have lower specific gravity and bulk density but have higher water absorption capacity than the natural aggregates. The resistance to mechanical actions such as impact and crushing for recycled concrete aggregates is also lower. Concrete mixes with design strength of 30 N/mm2, 35 N/mm2 and 40 N/mm2 were prepared using this recycled aggregates as coarse aggregates and tested. From the strength point of view the recycled aggregate concrete compared well with natural aggregate concrete. Therefore, it could be considered for various potential applications. With respect to resistance to carbonation the recycled aggregate concrete shows comparable performance.

2011 ◽  
Vol 71-78 ◽  
pp. 4471-4475
Author(s):  
Xiao Xiong Zha ◽  
Kai Zhang

Recycled concrete aggregates have large porosity, large water absorption and high crush index. Mechanical properties of recycled concrete aggregates could be improved by adding activated water instead of ordinary water. On the basis of the experimental studies, this paper analyzes the influences on recycled concrete compression strength when using activated water. There are many different factors such as the kinds and amounts of alkali and the water slag ratio affecting the compressive strength of recycle geopolymer. The results show that activated water has a high enhancement on compressive strength of recycled aggregate concrete, and the highest compressive strength of recycled geopolymer is 57.3MPa.


2014 ◽  
Vol 13 (4) ◽  
pp. 101-107
Author(s):  
Jakub Fengier ◽  
Andrzej Pożarycki

The work is an attempt to summarize the experience concerning the diagnosis of the practical properties of recycled aggregate concrete cement (RCA). It describes the phenomenon of self-cementing properties which was investigated in both the laboratory and on field tests including compressive strength of RCA, non-conventional oedometric tests of RCA and plate bearing tests on the surface of RCA layer. The described self-cementing properties were remarked, however, the RCA material was characterized by smaller increase in the value of parameter EV2 in a 2-year period of time than recycled concrete materials described in the available literature.


2011 ◽  
Vol 217-218 ◽  
pp. 1081-1085 ◽  
Author(s):  
H.Q. Yan ◽  
Ying Peng ◽  
Qing Yuan Wang

Recycled aggregate concrete (RAC) is a kind of practical and economic material to reuse the great amount of construction and demolition wastes, which has received many discussions nowadays. In consistent with sustaining development, the recycled concrete that is made from recycled concrete aggregates could be a perfect solution to resource and environment preservation. Its thermal mechanical properties are different from other concretes as a result of different property of the aggregate of recycled concrete and other concrete. However, little research has been done under high temperatures. Therefore, on the basis of experimental research, the thermal mechanical behaviors and microstructure of recycled concrete are studied in this paper. The present paper deals with investigations on the effect of high temperature exposure on the compressive strength of recycled aggregate concrete cube specimens which are made from different proportion of recycled aggregate such as 0%、50%、100%. Experiments were conducted to study the compressive strength variations with increasing temperatures, up to 700 °C, and the subsequent cooling modes such as natural and spray cooling. Then micro-structural observations of the specimens by means of scanning electron microscopy (SEM) were obtained. Based on the analysis of experiment results, it can be proved that it is feasible to apply recycled concrete to practical engineering.


This paper discusses the effects of recycled concrete aggregates (RCA) on compressive strength and permeability of recycled aggregate concrete (RAC) by using recycled concrete aggregates as a replacement of natural coarse aggregates (NCA). Four replacement percentages were used to study the effect of replacement. Replacement percentages used were 30%, 50%, 70% and 100% with 0% replacement was used as control. Mix design of 1:1.24:2.6 was used in the study with water to cement ratio of 0.43. Influence of RCA on compressive strength was determined for all the mixes as per ASTM C39 standard. The permeability of all the mixes was determined by measuring absorption, sorptivity and Darcy’s coefficient. Results of compressive strength indicated that concrete with 30% replacement of NCA can be successfully used in structural concrete without compromising too much on strength. Whereas, the replacement of natural aggregates with RCA has a negative impact on the permeability of concrete at all replacement levels. Absorption, sorptivity and permeability of natural aggregate concrete is lower as compared to RAC with 30% replacement showing the better performance as compared to other replacement ratios.


2014 ◽  
Vol 665 ◽  
pp. 155-158
Author(s):  
Yan Rong Gao ◽  
Qun Xia ◽  
Jin Cai Feng

Experimental research on carbonation resistance of recycled aggregate concrete was conducted. Two kinds of recycled aggregates were considered, which were from road waste concrete blocks and waste concrete specimens in lab. The test results showed that the carbonation depth of RAC using the aggregates above increased by 11%, 17% at 28d compared with ordinary concrete. On the earning data of tests, the relationship between aggregate replacement rate and carbonation depth could be accounted as cubic parabola curve.


2012 ◽  
Vol 174-177 ◽  
pp. 1277-1280 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hai Yong Cai ◽  
Min Zhang ◽  
Ling Bo Dang

Compressive strengths of recycled aggregate concrete(RAC) with different recycled aggregates(RA) replacement ratios at 7d, 28d, 60d ages are investigated respectively. Failure process and failure mode of RAC are analyzed, influences on compressive strength with same mix ratio and different RA replacement ratios are analyzed, and the reason is investigated in this paper. The experimental results indicate that compressive strength of recycled concrete at 28d age can reach the standard generally, it is feasible to mix concrete with recycled aggregates, compressive strength with 50% replacement ratio is relatively high.


2011 ◽  
Vol 261-263 ◽  
pp. 446-449 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ping Hua Zhu ◽  
Xin Jie Wang ◽  
Jin Cai Feng

The influence of synchronous use of coarse and fine recycled concrete aggregates on durable performance of recycled aggregate concrete (RAC) in air environment were determined. In this study, three series of concrete mixtures were prepared, in which the coarse recycled aggregate was used as 0%, 30%, 60% and 90% replacements of coarse natural aggregate and fine recycled aggregate as 0%, 10%, 20%, and 30% replacements of fine natural aggregate. Meanwhile, fly ash and slag were used as 15%, 25%, 35% and 45% replacements of cement, respectively. The carbonation depths, compressive cube strength, workability of RACs were tested. The experimental results showed that RAC with synchronous use of coarse and fine recycled concrete aggregates had satisfactory durable performance. When RAC was used as structural concrete in air environment, the optimum synchronous replacements are 60% for coarse recycled aggregate and 20% for fine recycled aggregate.


Recycled aggregates (RCA) are the aggregates which are made up of crushed, inorganic particles that are obtained from the construction demolition debris. Now a day’s protection of environment is the ultimate challenge to the society. So the usage of RCA’s is the best alternative for the aggregates which are obtained naturally in the construction activity. The scope of using these recycled concrete aggregates is increasing day by day. It reduces the cost effectively as we are using waste concrete as recycled aggregates. The main focus of this paper is to use find the strength qualities of recycled aggregates so as to use it as an alternative for the natural aggregates in high strength concrete for various construction activities. Comparison of workability, compressive strength, tensile strength, elastic modulus and flexural strength of recycled aggregate concrete is made with natural aggregate concrete. Here M25 grade concrete is taken and the natural aggregates were replaced with recycled aggregates in various percentages of 0%, 25%, 50%, 75% and 100%. The mix design for these replacement ratios are done by using code of IS 10262-2009. In order to determine the properties which were mentioned above a total of 60 cubes, 10 beams and 40 cylinders were casted. The compressive strength and tensile strength of RCA concrete have been determined for 7 days and 28 days where as the modulus of elasticity and the flexural strength of RCA concrete are determined after curing for the period of 28 days. The tests done on RCA concrete are compared with concrete which is obtained by natural aggregates As per IS codification the parameters which were determined are reducing moderately as the amount of aggregates which are recycled is being raised


2019 ◽  
Vol 303 ◽  
pp. 05004
Author(s):  
Khaoula NAOUAOUI ◽  
Azzeddine BOUYAHYAOUI ◽  
Toufik CHERRADI

The field of construction is evolving rapidly over the last decade. This is justified by the evolution of human activity in various fields mainly tourism, industry … and the aging of several buildings which implies a renovation or a demolition/re-construction. These construction activities involve a large need for aggregates for new construction and a large tonnage of waste from demolitions. In order to remedy this, various stakeholders in the field (suppliers, cement works, research centers, etc.) have valued recycled aggregate concrete (RAC). Recycled aggregates concrete is considered a new type of concrete based on the use of aggregates retrieved from the demolished structures instead of natural aggregates. This replacement affects, for sure, the characteristics of the concrete produced specially the mechanical properties. Developed countries have made a great progress in normalizing the use of recycled aggregates (RA) in concrete implementation as a result of many studies done since 80’s. In Morocco, recycled aggregates do not have any specific standards, and is used mainly in roads and pavements construction. Even if it’s not normalized this use is not recent, in 1999 during the rehabilitation of the expressway road of Casablanca which was severely damaged on both channels, the authorities have opted for the reuse of aggregates instead of reloading the existing pavement with a new one. The study is based on the use of recycled concrete crushed from an old building in Rabat- Morocco as aggregates and compared it with naturel aggregates from Morocco to determinate the effect of this replacement on several characteristics of concrete. This article is aiming to investigate experimentally the effect of RA in concrete using different replacement levels, different types of adjuvant and different percentages of it. The results show that over 30% of replacement, the compressive strength decreases considerably for basic concrete. In order to increase the compressive strength for the RAC with a percentage of replacement over 50%, we used different types of additives (Plasticizer, superplasticizer and new generation superplasticizer) and different percentage of it (0.5%, 1% and 1.5%): We concludes that, for our case, the add of plasticizer gives the best result and that the 1% replacement is the optimum percentage. The tests done on RCA made by plasticizer with different replacement level confirm the results without plasticizer: Compressive strength decreases when the replacement percentage increases.


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