The Performance of Concrete Made with Secondary Products-Recycled Coarse Aggregates, Recycled Cement Mortar, and Fly Ash-Slag Mix
The properties of cement concrete using waste materials-namely, recycled cement mortar, fly ash-slag, and recycled concrete aggregate-are presented. A treatment process for waste materials is proposed. Two research experiments were conducted. In the first, concretes were made with fly ash-slag mix (...
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Published in | Materials Vol. 15; no. 4; p. 1438 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Switzerland
MDPI AG
15.02.2022
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Summary: | The properties of cement concrete using waste materials-namely, recycled cement mortar, fly ash-slag, and recycled concrete aggregate-are presented. A treatment process for waste materials is proposed. Two research experiments were conducted. In the first, concretes were made with fly ash-slag mix (FAS) and recycled cement mortar (RCM) as additions. The most favorable content of the concrete additive in the form of RCM and FAS was determined experimentally, and their influence on the physical and mechanical properties of concrete was established. For this purpose, 10 test series were carried out according to the experimental plan. In the second study, concretes containing FAS-RCM and recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) as a 30% replacement of natural aggregate (NA) were prepared. The compressive strength, frost resistance, water absorption, volume density, thermal conductivity, and microstructure were researched. The test results show that the addition of FAS-RCM and RCA can produce composites with better physical and mechanical properties compared with concrete made only of natural raw materials and cement. The detailed results show that FAS-RCM can be a valuable substitute for cement and RCA as a replacement for natural aggregates. Compared with traditional cement concretes, concretes made of FAS, RCM, and RCA are characterized by a higher compressive strength: 7% higher in the case of 30% replacement of NA by RCA with the additional use of the innovative FAS-RCM additive as 30% of the cement mass. |
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Bibliography: | ObjectType-Article-1 SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1 ObjectType-Feature-2 content type line 23 These authors contributed equally to this work. |
ISSN: | 1996-1944 1996-1944 |
DOI: | 10.3390/ma15041438 |