Stress–strain relationship in axial compression for concrete using recycled saturated coarse aggregate

► Stress–strain curves of recycled concretes were studied. ► A shift to the right in them was detected. ► Using the experimental results coefficients for E cm and ε c1 and ε cu1 were proposed. ► Using them, model equation proposed in Eurocode can be used with recycled concrete. In this work the stre...

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Published inConstruction & building materials Vol. 25; no. 5; pp. 2335 - 2342
Main Authors Belén, González-Fonteboa, Fernando, Martínez-Abella, Diego, Carro López, Sindy, Seara-Paz
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.05.2011
Elsevier B.V
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Summary:► Stress–strain curves of recycled concretes were studied. ► A shift to the right in them was detected. ► Using the experimental results coefficients for E cm and ε c1 and ε cu1 were proposed. ► Using them, model equation proposed in Eurocode can be used with recycled concrete. In this work the stress–strain curve of the recycled concretes was determined by replacing different percentages of the natural coarse aggregate with recycled coarse aggregate (20%, 50% and 100%). The results made it possible to establish the differences between the stress–strain relationship of a conventional concrete and this relationship for a recycled concrete depending on the percentage of replacement. In this way, it was found that the longitudinal strain of the recycled concretes increases with the percentage of recycled coarse aggregate used. Finally, using the experimental results, an analytical expression of the stress–strain curve accounting for the percentage of replacement was developed. The verification of the proposed model equation was done by comparing it to the experimental data. The results show that the proposed model equation satisfactorily describes the effect of the recycled aggregate on the stress–strain curve.
ISSN:0950-0618
1879-0526
DOI:10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2010.11.031