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2021 ◽  
Vol 60 (1) ◽  
pp. 490-502
Author(s):  
Tao Meng ◽  
Songsong Lian ◽  
Kanjun Ying ◽  
Hongming Yu

Abstract The research on the highly efficient reutilization of mixed recycled aggregates (MRA) produced from construction and demolition waste has attracted significant attention globally. In this study, the feasibility of using 100% MRA in cement-stabilized materials was investigated. The mechanical properties and microstructures of cement-stabilized MRA (CSMRA) materials containing 100% MRA were systematically examined through unconfined compressive strength (UCS) test, indirect tensile strength (ITS) test, drying shrinkage test, X-ray diffraction analysis, mercury intrusion porosimetry, and scanning electron microscopy. Results showed that the UCS and ITS of CSMRA materials were significantly enhanced with the increase of cement content and curing age, and there was almost a linear relationship between the UCS and ITS. The failure behavior of CSMRA materials under load showed three typical stages: compaction stage, elastic stage, and yield stage. The increase of the cement content caused the drying shrinkage deformation of CSMRA to increase sharply when the cement content exceeded 4%. The microstructural analysis indicated that cement had both filling and binding effects on CSMRA materials. The strength growth with cement content and curing age was because of the constant hydration of cement minerals, producing more calcium silicate hydrate binders between aggregates. Moreover, the increasing cement content could reduce the porosity and optimize the pore structure distribution of CSMRA materials. The findings of this study demonstrate that the use of 100% MRA in cement-stabilized materials as a road base is feasible, which will significantly enhance the utilization efficiency of MRA.


2020 ◽  
Vol 256 ◽  
pp. 120369 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jiawei Tan ◽  
Jingming Cai ◽  
Xiaopeng Li ◽  
Jinlong Pan ◽  
Jiabin Li

Author(s):  
Cinthia Maia Pederneiras

The construction industry is considered the biggest waste producer in Europe. In order to encourage recycling, European Parliament decreed through the Waste Framework Directive 2008/98/EC, that at least 70% of construction and demolition waste should be recycled by 2020. From recycling plants, three types of recycled aggregates are produced. Recycled Concrete Aggregate, mainly from cementitious waste, as such as concrete and mortars residues; Recycled Masonry Aggregates mainly composed by recycled ceramic materials, as such as tiles and bricks residues; Mixed Recycled Aggregates based on rubble residues, from heterogenous materials waste. This research evaluated the technical feasibility of rendering mortars with Recycled Concrete Aggregates and Mixed Recycled Aggregates, in different volume incorporation of 0%, 20%, 50% and 100%. The experimental programme comprised an analyse of the fresh and hardened properties, regarding the water and mechanical behaviour of the mortars. From the results, it was noticed that the modified mortars presented a reduction in the modulus of elasticity, which its correlated to a less susceptibility to cracking. Regarding mechanical performance, the modified mortars obtained reduction of the flexural and compressive strength over time. However, it was not a significant harmful criterion. Therefore, the incorporation of recycled aggregates in cementitious materials is considered a technical and sustainable solution.


2020 ◽  
Vol 107 ◽  
pp. 103486 ◽  
Author(s):  
B. Cantero ◽  
I.F. Sáez del Bosque ◽  
A. Matías ◽  
M.I. Sánchez de Rojas ◽  
C. Medina

Author(s):  
Rafael Jansen Mikami ◽  
Ana Carolina Barbosa Kummer ◽  
Maria Magdalena Ribas Döll

2018 ◽  
Vol 19 (5) ◽  
pp. 583-593 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ali Heidari ◽  
Masoumeh Hashempour ◽  
Hamed Javdanian ◽  
Mehdi Karimian

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