Strength Characteristics of Concrete with Recycled Aggregates Replacement
Keywords:
Compressive strength,
Flexural strength,
Load-deflection characteristics,
Recycled aggregates,
Split tensile strength.
Abstract
This paper is based on the recycling of the rapidly increasing construction and demolition waste and use of those recycled coarse aggregate (RCA) in concrete as partial and full replacements to natural coarse aggregate (NCA) in concrete. Construction and demolition waste is waste product arisen from construction of buildings and demolition of structures. An experimental investigation is carried out by using demolition waste arisen from demolition of 15 year old residential structure to review the strength characteristics of non-conventional concrete (replacing NCA by RCA at different percentages) and hence to compare it with the conventional concrete strength characteristics. In order to investigate properties of concrete which observed from replacement of NCA with RCA, a design concrete mix(M20) with NCA replacement with RCA at 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90% and full replacement is done. The material properties on cement, fine aggregate, natural coarse aggregate and recycled coarse aggregate are carried out to understand the similarity between NCA and RCA. The intrinsic properties are determined by testing cubes, cylinders and prisms. In order to understand the load deflection behaviour of reinforced concrete beams, model beams were cast and tested after 28 days curing. The results indicates that percentage replacement to an extent of 30% natural coarse aggregate by recycled aggregates show better performance in terms of strength characteristic and load deflection characteristicsDownloads
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Published
2019-12-31
Section
Research Articles
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