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Di, Niro Gaetano. "Recycled aggregate concrete (RAC) for structural purposes." Thesis, University of Strathclyde, 1999. http://oleg.lib.strath.ac.uk:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=21124.
Full textVu, Quoc Hung. "Modelling pollutants leaching from recycled construction materials." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2019. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/130795/1/Quoc%20Hung_Vu_Thesis.pdf.
Full textKrezel, Zbigniew Adam, and n/a. "Recycled aggregate concrete acoustic barrier." Swinburne University of Technology, 2006. http://adt.lib.swin.edu.au./public/adt-VSWT20060821.154340.
Full textKrezel, Zbigniew Adam. "Recycled aggregate concrete acoustic barrier." Australasian Digital Theses Program, 2006. http://adt.lib.swin.edu.au/public/adt-VSWT20060821.154340.
Full textSubmitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Civil Engineering, Swinburne University of Technology - 2006. Typescript. Includes bibliographical references.
Abukersh, Salem Ahmed. "High quality recycled aggregate concrete." Thesis, Edinburgh Napier University, 2009. http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/2963.
Full textLannon, Kristyna Tylova. "Using recycled concrete aggregate in pervious concrete." [Gainesville, Fla.] : University of Florida, 2009. http://purl.fcla.edu/fcla/etd/UFE0025119.
Full textBekoe, Patrick Amoah. "Concrete containing recycled concrete aggregate for use in concrete pavement." [Gainesville, Fla.] : University of Florida, 2009. http://purl.fcla.edu/fcla/etd/UFE0025075.
Full textVašek, Tomáš. "Testování možností využívání druhotných surovin jako náhrady přírodních kameniv." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta stavební, 2014. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-226736.
Full textCampbell, Andrew S. "Recycled Aggregate & Robotic Contour Crafting." University of Cincinnati / OhioLINK, 2019. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin1554119761226049.
Full textMovassaghi, Ramtin. "Durability of Reinforced Concrete Incorporating Recycled Concrete as Aggregate(RCA)." Thesis, University of Waterloo, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10012/2884.
Full textThe interest in using recycled construction materials is derived from the growth in construction and demolition waste due to rehabilitation and natural and technological disasters. The driving force for recycling concrete is three-fold: preserving natural resources, utilizing the growing waste and saving energy and money. While some waste concrete is currently being crushed and used for grading and base material for highways, it has not been used as the aggregate in new concrete in Canada, largely because of the plentiful supply of good quality virgin material. However, crushed concrete is being used in new concrete in other parts of the world where the local aggregate is inferior, and there is now a push within the Canadian cement and concrete sector to improve the industry sustainability, one aspect of which is recycling of materials.
The research done to date has emphasized the influence of recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) on the workability and strength of the new concrete with little attention being paid to the behaviour in service. In contrast, the present study is focused on the durability of concrete containing RCA in reinforced structures. Since the most common cause of failure of reinforced concrete structures in this part of the world is corrosion of the reinforcement by de-icing salts, the focus of the project is on this aspect of durability. The project involves a comparative study of the durability of three concrete mixtures containing, as coarse aggregate:
- new clean recycled concrete aggregate (NC-RCA) obtained by crushing the excess concrete returned to the ready mix yard;
- old de-icing salt contaminated, recycled concrete aggregate ( OC-RCA) from a demolished bridge over Highway 401 in Ontario;
- natural aggregate as a control material.
The electrochemical corrosion behaviour of the steel was monitored using linear polarization resistance and cyclic polarization techniques. In addition, the physical properties of the materials were assessed. For the aggregates, water absorption, chloride content and susceptibility to abrasion were determined. For the concretes, compressive strength, salt scaling resistance and chloride permeability were measured and microscopic observation of the interfacial zones between the aggregate and the new cement paste were conducted.
On the basis of the results, it is concluded that the durability and the strength of the RCA concrete is very dependent on the age of the RCA aggregate. Water and chloride permeability, and, salt scaling and reinforcing steel corrosion resistance of concrete made with a very well hardened old RCA were comparable with or better than those of in normal concrete. Concrete incorporating new RCA exhibited inferior properties and consequently, it is recommended that, the OC-RCA concrete can be used as a sustainable material in structural applications.
Huda, Sumaiya Binte. "Mechanical and durability properties of recycled and repeated recycled coarse aggregate concrete." Thesis, University of British Columbia, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/46068.
Full textChandra, Paul Suvash. "Mechanical behaviour and durability performance of concrete containing recycled concrete aggregate." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/17962.
Full textENGLISH ABSTRACT: A major challenge for our society is the protection of the environment. Some of the important issues are the reduction in the consumption of energy and natural raw materials, as well as the increase in consumption of waste materials. At present these topics are getting considerable attention as part of sustainable development programs. The use of recycled concrete aggregates (RCA) from construction and demolition waste (C&DW) in construction, as alternative to virgin (natural) aggregates, has strong potential. The use of RCA preserves natural resources and reduces the space required for the disposal of RCA in landfill. It is estimated that 16 thousand million (billion) tons of concrete (and 25 billion tons of aggregate) were used in 2010. Of the 2-3 billion tons of C&DW which are produced worldwide every year, South Africa contributes 5-8 million tons. This amount is increasing rapidly every year. Significant amounts of demolished concrete find their way to landfill sites. A solution for excess waste production would be the utilization of RCA together with an improvement in the final quality of RCA. It might be an important breakthrough for our society in our attempt towards sustainable development. Worldwide, infrastructure has developed a great deal since the beginning of the twentieth century. Much of the core infrastructure, including roads, bridges, water systems, and sewers, was put in place during the first half of that century. Aggregates used as construction materials, as for instance in road pavements, or as an ingredient of concrete, are important components of infrastructure. Urbanization involves reduction of natural aggregate (NA) resources, but environmental concern and the rising cost of NA is the reason that recycled materials from different sources (like roads, buildings) are being used more and more with NA in new construction work. Environmental awareness is increasing in every country for many reasons and sustainable development is demanded of all industries, including the building and construction industries. By nature, construction is not environmentally friendly, and sometimes it also changes the behavior of nature in many ways. Recycling is one of the most important ways to minimize the waste that comes from different sources, thereby avoiding repetition of, and additional environmentally hazardous practices. It may create new wealth by diminished transport and production costs and sparing of landfill site space and cost. It has the potential to extend the life of natural resources by adding a source of material, thereby reducing environmental interference and impacting on nearby construction sites, all of which improve sustainability of our natural resources. Much research on the uses of RCA has been performed during the last few decades. In fact, most of them showed that the strength class of recycled aggregate concrete (RAC) is adequate for use as structural concrete although volume changes in and durability performance of RAC in comparison with natural aggregate concrete (NAC) are still being debated and researched. Some researchers found that the durability of concrete produced with RCA is inferior, but others have found it to be sufficient for use in structural concrete. The fact that an insufficient number of studies have been carried out on the durability aspects, has limited the use of RCA as material for road construction. The aim of this study is to determine the suitability of using the RCA in structural concrete based on its strength, stiffness, dimensional stability and durability. Three types of RCA designated RCA1, RCA2 and RCA3 in this study, were taken from three different sources. These materials were tested to establish their mechanical characteristics for use as aggregates in concrete. In the experimental program RCA was used at replacement percentages of 0%, 30% and 100% to (partially) replace NA in order to study its suitability as aggregate in concrete, and to what level of NA replacement its behavior is satisfactory for structural application. A single compressive strength class was studied, due to the limited time. By performing tests of compressive strength, Young’s modulus, creep, shrinkage, and durability performance, it has been found that selected types of RCA show a real possibility for use as aggregate in concrete. When concrete with a RCA replacement of 100% was compared with NAC100% there was a small decline in strength, but when concrete with a RCA replacement of 30% was compared with NAC100% the results showed almost equal strength. A slight reduction in durability performance was found for RAC30% compared with NAC100%, but similar dimensional stability performance in terms of specific creep and drying shrinkage was measured for RAC30% and NAC100%. Based on detailed experimental results obtained from this thesis project, a number of recommendations have therefore been made for RCA characteristics that will be used in concrete mixes also taking into account the quality of RCA. Some suggestions are proposed based on the mechanical properties and durability of the concrete. In the final conclusions, future studies on RCA properties are suggested, which would help us in increasing our knowledge in the application of RCA, and which may lead to the optimal production of structural concrete in a sustainable way. In general the use of RCA in concrete is feasible and good quality RCA at 30% replacement of NA may be suitable for any kind of structural concrete.
AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: ‘n Groot uitdaging vir ons samelewing is die beskerming van die omgewing. Van die belangrike sake is die vermindering in die verbruik van energie en van natuurlike, onverwerkte materiale asook die groter verbruik van afvalmateriaal. Hierdie onderwerpe kry tans aanienlike aandag as deel van volhoubare ontwikkelingsprogramme. Die gebruik van betonaggregate, herwin vanaf konstruksie-en slopingsafval, en gebruik in konstruksie as alternatief vir ongebruikte natuurlike aggregate, het goeie potensiaal. Die gebruik van herwonne aggregaat beskerm natuurlike hulpbronne en verminder die oppervlakte en volume wat nodig is vir die weggooi daarvan op stortingsterreine. Dit is beraam dat 16 duisend miljoen (biljoen) ton beton (en ongeveer 25 biljoen ton aggregaat) gedurende 2010 gebruik is. Van die 2-3 biljoen ton konstruksie-en slopingsafval wat jaarliks wêreldwyd gegenereer word, dra Suid Afrika 5-8 miljoen ton by. Hierdie hoeveelheid word elke jaar vinnig meer. Beduidende hoeveelhede gesloopte beton beland elke jaar op stortingsterreine. ‘n Oplossing vir die probleem van te veel atval generering sou wees die gebruik daarvan as herwonne beton-aggregaat, sou saamval met ‘n verbetering in die uiteindelike kwaliteit van herwonne aggregaat beton. Dit kan dalk ‘n belangrike deurbraak wees vir ons samelewing in ons strewe na volhoubare ontwikkeling. Infrastruktuur het wêreldwyd baie ontwikkel sedert die begin van die twintigste eeu. Baie van die kerninfrastruktuur insluitende paaie, brue, waterstelsels en riole is gebou tydens die eerste helfte van daardie eeu. Aggregaat gebruik as konstruksiemateriaal, byvoorbeeld in padplaveisels of as’n bestanddeel van beton, is ‘n belangrike deel van infrastruktuur. Verstedeliking veroorsaak vermindering van natuurlike aggregaat hulpbronne maar besorgdheid oor die omgewing en die stygende koste van nataurlike aggregaat veroorsaak dat herwonne materiale vanaf verskillende bronne (soos paaie en geboue) meer en meer aanvullend tot natuurlike aggregaat in nuwe konstruksiewerke gebruik word. Omgewingsbewustheid is om baie redes aan die toeneem in elke land en volhoubare ontwikkeling word vereis van alle industrieë. Herwinning is een van die hoofmaniere om afval vanaf verskillende bronne tot ‘n minimum te beperk. Dit skep nuwe rykdom, verminder vervoeren vervaardigingskoste en benut afval wat anders op stortingsterreine verlore sou gegaan het. Dit het die potensiaal om die lewensduur van natuurlike hulpbronne te verleng deur ‘n materiaalbron by te voeg, deur inmenging in die omgewing te verminder, wat almal bevorderlik is om volhoubare benutting van ons hulpbronne te verbeter. Baie navorsing is gedurende die laaste paar dekades gedoen aangaande die gebruik van herwonne aggregaat. Die meeste van die navorsing het inderdaad getoon dat die sterkte van beton met herwonne aggregaat genoegsaam is vir gebruik as struktuurbeton alhoewel daar wel debatte gevoer word oor die volumeveranderings en duursaamheid prestasie van herwonne aggregaat beton vergeleke met dié van natuurlike aggregaat beton. Sommige navorsers het bevind dat die duursaamheid van beton wat met herwonne aggregaat gemaak is, minderwaardig is maar andere het bevind dat dit voldoen aan die vereistes van struktuurbeton. Slegs die feit dat daar onvoldoende toetse rakende duursaamheid gedoen is, het die gebruik van herwonne beton aggregaat beperk tot padboumateriaal. Die doel van hierdie navorsing is om te bepaal wat die geskiktheid van herwonne betonaggregaat is vir gebruik in struktuurbeton, gegrond op sterkte en duursaamheid. Drie soorte herwonne betonaggregaat wat in hierdie studie as RCA1, RCA2 and RCA3 aangedui word, is elk vanaf ‘n ander bron geneem. Hierdie materiale is getoets om hulle meganiese kenmerke vas te stel vir gebruik as aggregaat in beton. In die eksperimentele program is 0%, 30% en 100% herwonne betonaggregaat gebruik om natuurlike aggregaat gedeeltelik be vervang om sodoende die geskiktheid as betonaggregaat te bestudeer. Deur toetse uit te voer op ‘n beperkte sterkte-klas beton, soos toetse vir die bepaling van druksterkte, Young’s modulus, kruip, krimp en duursaamheid, is daar bevind dat sekere soorte herwonne betonaggregaat heel moontlik gebruik kan word in struktuurbeton. Toe beton met 100% herwonne betonaggregaat vergelyk is met beton met 100% natuurlike aggregaat, is bevind dat daar ‘n klein vermindering in sterkte was, maar waar beton met 30% herwonne betonaggregaat vergelyk is met beton met 100% natuurlike aggregaat, het die resultate byna dieselfde sterkte getoon. Dus op grond van gedetaileerde eksperimentele resultate is ‘n aantal aanbevelings gemaak vir kenmerke van herwonne betonaggregaat wat in betonmengsels gebruik sal word met inagneming van die gehalte van herwonne betonaggregaat. Die resultate vir beton met 30% en 100% herwonne betonaggregaat word vergelyk met beton wat slegs natuurlike aggregaat bevat. Sekere voorstelle gegrond op meganiese eienskappe en duursaamheid van die beton word gemaak, asook aanbevelings vir toekomstige studies van herwonne betonaggregaat wat ons sal help om ons kennis vir die toepassing van herwonne betonaggregaat uit te brei.
Ouchagour, Youssef. "Suitability of recycled concrete aggregate for use in binary cement concrete." Thesis, Kingston University, 2007. http://eprints.kingston.ac.uk/20327/.
Full textDe, Freitas Macedo Hian. "Concrete Made with Fine Recycled Concrete Aggregate (FRCA): A Feasibility Study." Thesis, Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/39619.
Full textTang, Kangkang. "Precast Concrete Paving Products made with Recycled Demolition Aggregate." Thesis, University of Liverpool, 2008. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.507499.
Full textPoutos, Konstantinos I. "Recycled glass aggregate concrete : thermal, dimensional and strength behaviour." Thesis, University of Portsmouth, 2007. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.491275.
Full textAhimoghadam, Faraz. "Effect of Recycled Concrete Aggregate Properties on the Behaviour of New Concrete." Thesis, Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/37588.
Full textEskander, Ashraf. "EFFECTS OF FIBER AND LITHIUM ON MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF CONCRETE MADE FROMRECYCLED CONCRETE AGGREGATE." Master's thesis, University of Central Florida, 2006. http://digital.library.ucf.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ETD/id/2954.
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Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Engineering and Computer Science
Civil Engineering
Bommareddy, Bhagiratha Reddy. "Fresh, Mechanical, and Durability Characteristics of Self-Consolidating Concrete Incorporating Recycled Concrete Aggregate." Thesis, Bradley University, 2015. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=1582824.
Full textOne of the major challenges faced by civil engineering industry is to execute projects in harmony with nature. This is achieved to some extent by judicious use of natural resources in construction practices. In recent years, the demand for construction materials has grown tremendously, so has the amount of construction and demolition waste, putting huge pressure on the environment. This has encouraged the use of recycled aggregate in concrete, which not only allows for a more efficient life cycle of natural resources but also contributes to environmental protection leading to sustainable development. In this study recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) are used in the production of self-compacting concrete (SCC) in varying percentage replacements of natural coarse aggregate (NCA) The use of sustainable technologies such as supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs), and/or recycled material is expected to positively affect the performance of concrete mixtures. However, it is important to study and qualify such mixtures and check if the required specifications of their intended application are met before they can be implemented in practice. This study presents the results of a laboratory investigation of Self Consolidating concrete (SCC) containing sustainable technologies. A total of 20 concrete mixtures were prepared and tested. Mixtures were divided into five different groups, with constant water to cementitious material ratio of 0.38, based on the Recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) content: 0, 25, 50, 75, and 100% of coarse aggregate (CA) replaced by RCA. All mixtures were designed to achieve a target slump flow higher than 500 mm (19.7 in). The control mixture for each group was prepared with 100% Portland cement while all other mixtures were designed with 50% of Portland cement substituted by a combination of Supplementary Cementitious Materials (SCMs) such as class C fly ash, and granulated blast furnace slag. Several properties of fresh concrete were investigated in this study such as: flow ability, deformability; filling capacity, and resistance to segregation. Moreover, the compressive strength at 3, 14, and 28 days, the tensile strength, the unrestrained shrinkage up to 90 days and permeability were investigated. Partial replacement of the cement using Supplementary Cementitious Materials resulted in smaller 28-days-compressive strength compared to those of the control mixes. Based on the results of this study, it is not recommended to replace the natural coarse aggregate in self-consolidating concrete by more than 75% of RCA.Although, the partial replacement of cement by Supplementary Cementitious Materials had an adverse effect on the 28-days-compressive strength, most of the mixes have exceeded the SCC minimum requirements, including those with up to 100% RCA. Finally, several mix designs from the study have met the minimum Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) compressive strength requirements for several engineering applications such as pavements and bridges. This suggests that a practical application of results from the research is feasible in the near future.
Dodds, Wayne J. "Durability performance of coarse crushed concrete aggregate structural concrete." Thesis, Loughborough University, 2017. https://dspace.lboro.ac.uk/2134/27534.
Full textImmelman, Derick Wade. "The influence of percentage replacement on the aggregate and concrete properties from commercially produced coarse recycled concrete aggregate." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/80388.
Full textENGLISH ABSTRACT: The aim of this research is to investigate the potential use of coarse recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) as a material in structural concrete. The lack of knowledge and specifications in South Africa are the main reasons for this research of RCA. By increasing the database of research of RCA in South Africa the possibility of specifications for this alternative building material can be initiated. The implications of such specifications would lead to RCA acceptance in concrete design and therefore reducing the amount of construction and demolition (C&D) waste accumulating at landfill sites and decreasing the extraction of depleting natural aggregates. The objectives that are achieved through this research project are firstly, what is the percentage replacement of RCA to a concrete blend that will produce a material that achieves similar or better results than a concrete blend containing natural aggregates. Secondly, what aggregate properties and limits should be defined in the specification of RCA for it to be accepted as a material in concrete mixtures. The objectives were assessed through examining the geometrical, physical and chemical properties of the aggregate as a material and the fresh and hardened concrete properties of concrete which contains RCA as a constituent. RCA which was processed by a commercial recycling facility which produces concrete masonry units was collected at three different instances. This material was reprocessed in the laboratory to control the grading and amount of fine material not guaranteed by the recycling process. The RCA is then combined with natural aggregate (NA) at the replacement percentages: 0, 15, 30, 50 and 100% which is then used to examine the aggregate properties. It was determined that the physical properties of RCA were dependent on the geometrical properties, while taking into consideration that the geometrical properties are dependent on the source and method of recycling of the original C&D waste. The chemical properties were established as dependent on the physical properties of the RCA. The RCA is then mixed with NA at the same replacement percentages together with other concrete constituents to produce the concrete used to examine fresh and hardened concrete properties. The fresh concrete properties investigated were: slump, slump loss, air content and fresh compacted density. The hardened concrete properties studied were: compressive strength, tensile splitting strength, oxygen permeability, water sorptivity, chloride conductivity, modulus of elasticity, shrinkage and creep. The concrete properties were not significantly influenced by the inclusion of RCA. According to the aggregate and concrete properties examined in this investigation, the full replacement of NA in structural concrete is possible and will improve the sustainable development of the construction industry.
AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Die doel van hierdie navorsing is om ondersoek in te stel na die potensiele gebruik van growwe herwonne betonaggregaat (RCA) as ‘n materiaal in betonstruktuurontwerp. Die gebrek aan kennis en spesifikasies in Suid Afrika is die vernaamste rede vir hierdie navorsing van RCA. Deur die vermeerdering van die databasis van hierdie navorsing van RCA in Suid-Afrika kan die moontlikheid van spesifikasies vir hierdie alternatiewe boumateriaal geïnisieer word. Die implikasie van sodanige spesifikasies sou lei tot RCA aanvaarding in betonontwerp en dus die vermindering van die hoeveelhede konstruksie en sloping (C&D) van afvalversameling by stortterreine en om die ontginning van natuurlike aggregate te verminder. Die doelwitte wat deur hierdie navorsingsprojek bereik word is eerstens, wat is die vervangings persentasie van RCA in 'n betonmengsel wat produseer word wat dieselfde of beter resultate sal lewer as 'n betonmengsel wat uit natuurlike aggregate bestaan. Tweedens, watter aggregaat eienskappe en beperkings moet gedefinieer word in die spesifikasie van RCA sodat dit aanvaarbaar is as ‘n materiaal in betonstruktuur ontwerp. Die doelwitte word geassesseer deur die ondersoek van die geometriese, fisiese en chemiese eienskappe van die aggregaat as ‘n wesenlike materiaal en die vars en verharde betoneienskappe van RCA as ‘n bestanddeel in struktuurbetonontwerp. RCA monsters was geneem by ‘n kommersiele herwinningsfasiliteit wat RCA gebruik om betonsteen eenhede te vervaardig, is op drie verskillende tydperke ingesamel. Hierdie materiaal is herverwerk in die laboratorium om die gradering en die hoeveelheid van fyn materiaal wat nie deur die herwinningsproses beheer is nie. Die RCA was dan gekombineer met NA teen vervangingspersentasies van: 0, 15, 30, 50 en 100 % wat dan gebruik was om die eienskappe van die aggregaat te ondersoek. Daar is vasgestel dat die fisiese eienskappe van die RCA afhanklik van die geometriese eienskappe, met inagneming dat die geometriese eienskappe afhanklik is van die bron en metode van die herwinning van die oorspronklike C&D afval. Dit is gestig dat die chemise eienskappe is afhanklik van die fisiese eienskappe van die RCA. Die RCA is toe gemeng met NA teen dieselfde vervangingspersentasies saam met ander beton bestanddele om beton te produseer wat dan vergelyk kan word met vars en verharde beton eienskappe. Die volgende vars betoneienskappe is ondersoek: insinking, insinking verlies, luginhoud en vars gekompakteerde digtheid. Die volgende verharde betoneienskappe is bestudeer: druksterkte, trek die splintsing van krag, suurstofpermeabiliteit, water sorptiwiteit, chloride geleidingsvermoё, modulus van elastisiteit, krimp en kruip. Die beton eienskappe was nie beduidend beïnvloed deur die insluiting van RCA nie. Volgens die aggregate en beton eienskappe wat in hierdie navorsing ondersoek is, blyk dit dat die volle vervangingswaarde van NA in strukturele beton moontlik is en die volhoubare ontwikkeling van die konstruksiebedryf sal verbeter.
Hedayatnasab, Arastoo. "The use of recycled aggregate concrete of equal compressive strength in reinfornced concrete beams." Thesis, Kingston University, 2013. http://eprints.kingston.ac.uk/26058/.
Full textEtxeberria, Larrañaga Miren. "Experimental study on microstructure and structural behaviour of recycled aggregate concrete." Doctoral thesis, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/6158.
Full textThe trend of the utilisation of recycled aggregates is the solution to the problem of an excess of waste material, not forgetting the parallel trend of improvement of final product quality. The utilisation of waste construction materials has to be related to the application of quality guarantee systems in order to achieve suitable product properties. Therefore the complete understanding of the characteristics of new material becomes so important in order to point out its real possibilities.
The studies on the use of recycled aggregates have been going on for 50 years. In fact, none of the results showed that recycled aggregates are unsuitable for structural use. Only having inadequate number of studies in durability aspects, made recycled aggregates to be preferred just as stuffing material for road construction.
My thesis, aimed to focus on the possibility of the structural use of recycled aggregate concrete based on a better understanding of its microstructure.
To begin with the characteristics of the aggregates were established, to study their possible application in concrete production. After analysis, the dosage procedure was carried out in order to produce four concrete mixtures using different percentages of recycled coarse aggregates (0% (HC), 25% (HR25), 50% (HR50) and 100% (HR100)) with the same compression strength. Raw coarse aggregates (granite) and sand (crushed limestone) were used in the different concrete mixes.
Macroscopic and microscopic examination were carried out in HC, HR25, HR50 and HR100 concretes in order to observe the durability effects. The macroscopic examination determined the aggregates distribution, composition, the contaminants and aureoles around adhered mortar. Microscopic examination was carried out by Optical light transmitted microscope Leica Leitz DM-RXP, using Fluorescence Thin Sections, in order to analyse the cement paste, the new and old interfacial transition zones, secondary reactions as well as damage. Original aggregates and cement paste, interfacial transition zones and alkali silica gel produced due to reactive aggregates present in adhered mortar were analysed by SEM and EDX-maps.
Beside macro and micro observations, shear failure behaviour of recycled aggregate concretes was studied. Shear failure test was found more appropriate, as concrete properties had more influence in this type of failure behaviour compared to the flexural failure where the reinforcement plays the important role. Sixteen beam specimens were cast and the structural behaviour of these beams was analysed using four different transversal reinforcements for each kind of concrete. An analytical prediction of the experimental results are carried out using a numerical model (Modified Compression Field Theory), using the codes AASHTO LRFD, CSA, Eurocode-2 and expressions proposed in the Spanish code EHE-99.
Organic and inorganic compounds were found to be released from waste materials through leaching and dispersed into the soil and surface water. The leaching of these compounds were measured employing different codes, the two Dutch codes (NEN 7341 and 7345) and the European Normative (EN 12457-2).
Some recommendations are given as to the aggregates characteristics to be used in concrete mixes, taking into account the European standards for recycled aggregates. Also suggestions are made for the production process of concrete using recycled aggregate. Mechanical properties of recycled aggregate concrete are studied and they are compared with that of conventional concrete. Based on the durability of the concrete, some suggestions are proposed with respect to possible alkali silica reaction between new cement and original fine aggregates. It is also determined that the effect of the use of recycled aggregate on the beams' shear strength depend on the percentage of coarse aggregate substituted. The applicability of concrete recycled aggregate with respect to its environmental behaviour is demonstrated. In conclusion, some suggestions for future studies are made which would help us in the evolution of our understanding in this field.
Behring, Zachary. "Evaluating the Use of Recycled Concrete Aggregate in French Drain Applications." Master's thesis, University of Central Florida, 2013. http://digital.library.ucf.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ETD/id/5905.
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Civil, Environmental, and Construction Engineering
Engineering and Computer Science
Civil Engineering; Structures and Geotechnical Engineering
Gordon, Paul Mark. "Low Cycle Fatigue Behavior of Concrete with Recycled Concrete Aggregates." DigitalCommons@CalPoly, 2011. https://digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/theses/577.
Full textYerramala, Amarnath. "Development and characteristics of foamed concrete containing fine recycled and secondary aggregate." Thesis, University of Dundee, 2008. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.500568.
Full textTijani, Ajibola Ismail. "High performance recycled aggregate concrete incorporating micro silica and synthetic macro fibre." Thesis, University of Birmingham, 2016. http://etheses.bham.ac.uk//id/eprint/6984/.
Full textAlhawat, Musab M. "Bond Performance between Corroded Steel and Recycled Aggregate Concrete Incorporating Nano Silica." Thesis, University of Bradford, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10454/18430.
Full textHigher Education Institute in the Libyan Government MONE BROS Company in Leeds (UK) for providing recycled aggregates BASF and Akzonobel Companies for providing nano silica NS, Hanson Ltd, UK, for suppling cement
Nijem, Abdelaziz. "ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE NEURAL NETWORK: COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH PREDICTION OF RECYCLED AGGREGATE CONCRETE SAMPLES." Cleveland State University / OhioLINK, 2020. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=csu161022170304632.
Full textWang, Qinghe. "Time-dependent behaviour of composite steel-concrete slabs prepared with recycled coarse aggregate." Thesis, The University of Sydney, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/16762.
Full textMarmash, Basem Ezzat. "The properties of recycled precast concrete hollow core slabs for use as replacement aggregate in concrete." Thesis, University of Nottingham, 2011. http://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/13501/.
Full textAl-Husainy, A. S. S. H. "Impact response of recycled aggregate concrete filled steel tube columns strengthened with CFRP." Thesis, University of Liverpool, 2017. http://livrepository.liverpool.ac.uk/3007371/.
Full textSu, Haolin. "Properties of concrete with recycled aggregates as coarse aggregate and as-received/surface-modified rubber particles as fine aggregate." Thesis, University of Birmingham, 2015. http://etheses.bham.ac.uk//id/eprint/6003/.
Full textSryh, Lamen Saleh Mohamed. "Long-term flexural performance of cracked reinforced concrete beams incorporating recycled aggregate and steel fibres." Thesis, University of Leeds, 2017. http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/18497/.
Full textGonçalves, Rodrigo Dantas Casillo. "Agregados reciclados de resíduos de concreto: um novo material para dosagens estruturais." Universidade de São Paulo, 2001. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/18/18134/tde-06052016-150748/.
Full textMost of making process of a product produces residue. When there isn\'t a technology to use it again, certainly this material will be deposited in nature and it can bring about countless environmental problems. This work presents the reuse of concrete residues as aggregate, for dosage of structural concrete. Most of times, the aggregates provenient from the residues are considered low quality materials, it occurs due to the lack of knowledge of its properties and technology for its use. Doing a bibliographical, theorical and experimental research, the objective of this study was, on an informative way, to contribute for understanding of the material, characterizing some properties of aggregate and the recycled concrete.
Babalola, O. E., P. O. Awoyera, M. T. Tran, D. H. Le, O. B. Olalusi, A. Viloria, and D. Ovallos-Gazabon. "Mechanical and durability properties of recycled aggregate concrete with ternary binder system and optimized mix proportion." Elsevier Editora Ltda, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/656774.
Full textThis study aimed to investigate the mechanical and durability properties of recycled aggre-gate concrete with a ternary binder system and optimized mix proportion. Two concretebatches were developed using a densified mix design approach (DMDA) to evaluate therequired mix proportions. Batch I have GGBS content varied at 0%, 10%, 20%, 30%, 40% and50% at constant w/b ratio of 0.45, while batch II concrete mix have varied water/binder ratios:0.3, 0.35, 0.4, 0.45 and 0.5 at constant GGBS replacement level of 30%. The fine aggregate(river sand) of the two batches was blended with fly ash at optimum loose packing density(FA + Sand) and superplasticizer (SP) was incorporated in the mix at a constant level of 1.4%.A control mix comprising of natural aggregate was also developed. The results obtainedshowcased the feasibility of producing structural concrete with recycled aggregates usingGGBS and fly ash. The mechanical and durability properties were best at 30% GGBS contentand 0.35 water/binder ratio. The DMDA for mix proportion adopted for RAC contributed sig-nificantly to improving its properties when compared to NAC, especially at the optimumobserved RAC mix with compressive strength of 52 MPa. Also, the mix demonstrated goodpermeability resistance in terms of chloride-ion ingress and capillary water absorption.
Pinchi, S., S. Pinchi, J. Ramírez, J. Rodríguez, and C. Eyzaguirre. "Use of recycled broken bricks as Partial Replacement Coarse Aggregate for the Manufacturing of Sustainable Concrete." Institute of Physics Publishing, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/651762.
Full textNagaraju, Yathiraj. "Contribution to the Understanding of the Rheological Behaviour of Recycled Concrete Aggregate Mixtures Made of Coarse and Fine Particles." Thesis, Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/40684.
Full textMoallemi, Pour Sadaf. "Investigation of compressive bond behavior of steel and fiber reinforced polymer bars embedded in recycled aggregate concrete." Thesis, University of British Columbia, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/57927.
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Ren, Xin. "Complete Recycling and Utilization of Waste Concrete Through Geopolymerization." Diss., The University of Arizona, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/577187.
Full textButtler, Alexandre Marques. "Concreto com agregados graúdos reciclados de concreto : influência da idade de reciclagem nas propriedades dos agregados e concretos reciclados." Universidade de São Paulo, 2003. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/18/18134/tde-06082003-172935/.
Full textThe concrete residues show a large potential to be recycled when compared with other residues; however, the number of studies in Brazil is very small hindering the use of this material in structural dosage. By virtue of that, it was developed a theoretical-experimental study to characterize some properties of aggregate and recycled concrete; in the theoretical study it was explored aspects related to the generation, deposition, processes for recovery, crushing, practical cases, researches involving recycled of concrete and the existent normative recommendations. In the experimental development, it was analyzed the influence of the period elapsed between the molding and the recycling of the concrete in the properties of the aggregates and concretes. The results indicate that residues recycled soon after generation, these contribute positively to the mechanical properties of the concrete due to the existence of large amount of nonhydrated cement particles, such concretes obtained results superiors for the compression strenght and tensile strenght when compared to the concretes with natural aggregates.
Elghazzi, Jacoub, and Pontus Fahlström. "Betong med återvunnen betong som ballast : En experimentell studie om de mekaniska egenskaperna." Thesis, Högskolan i Borås, Akademin för textil, teknik och ekonomi, 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hb:diva-23650.
Full textWork in the construction industry is currently underway to move to a circular economy to preserve the world’s natural resources. For concrete production this means trying to replace natural aggregate with recycled concrete aggregate. But for the time being there are standard allows that prevent natural aggregate from being completely replaced by recycled concrete aggregate. This is because there are certain physical properties, such as an increase in porosity, which have a negative impact on the mechanical properties when natural aggregate is replaced with recycled concrete aggregate. This thesis is carried out through experimental studies. The study was carried out in the mechanical and concrete laboratory at the University of Borås. Large scale castings were done where concrete waste from Ulricehamns Betong AB (UBAB) and Hedareds Sand & Betong AB (HEDA) were tested as aggregate replacers. For all experiments, both the measurement dimensions and the mechanical properties of the concrete was measured. The results from the recycled aggregate concrete were compared with the reference concrete. The reference concrete is based on an industrially active recipe from UBAB and HEDA. The Recycled Aggregate Concrete (RAC) is based on modifications made on reference recipes. The aim of this study was to investigate how recycled concrete aggregate in the concrete mix affects the mechanical properties of the concrete, such as compressive strength, splitting tensile strength and the modulus of elasticity. They were performed on cylinders at 28 days, the compressive strength was also performed at 7 days. The flexural strength was also tested. Those tests were performed on beams. Then these results were evaluated to see how the mechanical properties change when a greater replacement ratio is used in the recipes. The results vary slightly for the different tests. This study confirms that the decrease in compressive strength, after 28 days hardening, that occurs when Recycled Concrete Aggregate (RCA) is used is within the range 5–24%. The tests of the modulus of elasticity show similar tendencies as previous research because the concrete becomes a little less stiff when Natural Aggregate (NA) is replaced by RCA. It also corroborates previous research where the flexural strength is greater with increased RCA amounts. When the HEDA prescriptions showed an increase of 9 percentage when all NA was replaced with RCA. The splitting tensile strength exhibited the same tendencies as the flexural strength. On the other hand, this result is not in line with what has been shown in previous research, as the splitting tensile strength in those studies has decreased at higher replacement ratios.
Médevielle, Marion. "Utilisation de la bioprécipitation de carbonates de calcium pour améliorer la qualité de granulats de béton recyclé." Thesis, Ecole centrale de Nantes, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017ECDN0031/document.
Full textSands produced from demolition wastes (RCA) have a significant porosity due to the residual mortar resulting from the primary concrete. This is a brake on their recycling in concrete, as would be desirable to develop the circular economy of the sector. The natural carbonation byair of RCA is known to improve their performance. On the other hand, it is very slow and the associated storage constraints are not industrially acceptable. In addition,calcifying bacteria have been used for years to improve soils or monumental stones. In this context, the object of this thesis is to develop a method of accelerated calcification by deposition of bacteria on the surface of RCA This thesis is divided in 2 phases:- Selection and adaptation to pH12 of alkalophilic bacteria with the study of their growth and theirCaCO3 production yield, in vitro, in different environments (pH, urea or not, calcium concentration…) - RCA and mortar disk treatment with different processes whose efficiency is evaluated by a diminution of the material porosity. At the end of this work, a bacterial strain with a satisfying calcific production in contact with RCA was identified. However, the porosity reduction of the treated RCA porosity remains limited. The observations made show that this is linked to a heterogeneous deposit of calciumproduct on the surface of RCA. To conclude this work,several areas to be explored are proposed to improve the process
Nguyen, Vu Nam. "Valorisation de fines et granulats issus de bétons recyclés comme matériaux cimentaires : Enhancement of fine and aggregate issued from recycled concrete as cementitious materials." Thesis, Toulouse 3, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016TOU30058/document.
Full textThe concrete consumption has been becoming more and more important due to the increase of urbanization requiring the rehabilitation and the construction of buildings and infrastructure. Nevertheless, the concrete production that accompanies the urban development leads to many environmental problems related to the preservation of natural resources which are not inexhaustible. Despite of recycling efforts, most of recycled materials are typically used for road works or embankment. By participating in the French National Project Recybéton, this thesis aims to assess the enhancement of recycling materials issued from deconstructed concretes by incorporating them in new concrete design. Two types of recycled materials will be studied, the powder produced in large quantities during the crushing phase of demolished concrete, and the aggregates (sand and gravel) whose the most part issued from the initial natural aggregates. Therefore, research study aims to quantify the properties of cementitious materials in various states by the use of: • recycled aggregates in the granular skeleton, grinded recycled concrete sand and powder of dust removal as supplementary cementing materials. The first part is dedicated to the study of the influence of moisture states of recycled aggregates (sand and gravel) on the concrete's rheology evolution in time and the study of their impact on 28 days compressive strength. The results obtained within the limit of experimental context will allow suggesting recommendations on the initial moisture state of recycled aggregates and their incorporation's rate in the concrete mix. The second part presents the evaluation of the feasibility of using grinded recycled concrete sand and crushed concrete powder (industrially recovered) as supplementary cementing materials. From the results, it will be possible to assess the extent that these fines are compatible with cement matrix in the fresh state, hardening state and hardened state. The third part proposes a way to limit the problem of Alkali-Aggregate Reaction (AAR) in recycled concrete. The strategy is based on two methods. The first insists to verify the applicability of the FD P18-464 documentation when using recycled aggregates. The second examines the interest in the use of mineral additives to limit or even prevent the AAR
Mendes, Everton Luiz da Silva. "Caracterização e composição de agregados reciclados para obtenção de concreto autoadensável leve reciclado com fins estruturais." Universidade Federal de Alagoas, 2016. http://www.repositorio.ufal.br/handle/riufal/1706.
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A utilização de agregado reciclado na produção de concreto autoadensável (CAA) é relativamente recente. Poucos estudos têm sido desenvolvidos, mas, observam-se inúmeras vantagens em sua aplicação. O concreto autoadensável leve reciclado (CAALR) oferece diversas vantagens do CAA, devido às propriedades de autoadensabilidade, absorve resíduos de construções, na utilização como agregados reciclados, e a leveza devido a menor massa específica dos agregados reciclados, promove a redução das cargas devido ao peso próprio. No entanto, estudos realizados em concreto com agregados reciclados (AGR), têm se mostrado muito complexos devido às características destes agregados, como: elevada porosidade, alto teor de absorção de água, forma irregular, superfície rugosa, etc. Características estas que tendem a conduzir a misturas pouco trabalháveis e de resistência mecânica inferior. Desta forma, o estudo teve como objetivo a obtenção CAALR, separando o processo em duas etapas: agregados e argamassa. Onde, a caracterização do AGR é o meio para o entendimento de suas características e das limitações que ele irá impor na mistura de concreto. Já o estudo de argamassa, o objetivo foi verificar uma composição com os melhores parâmetros de fluidez e reológicos, visto as dificuldades enfrentadas por pesquisadores em obter-se misturas trabalháveis. Assim, verificou-se que as metodologias de caracterização normatizadas, para agregados naturais, enfrentam algumas dificuldades na sua aplicação em agregados reciclados, tornando-as pouco eficientes. As características do agregado reciclado miúdo puderam ser atenuadas com um estudo de composição, chegando a argamassas muito trabalháveis, com baixa tensão de escoamento e viscosidade moderada. A obtenção do CAA foi possível, através de um estudo de teor máximo de agregado reciclado graúdo, através de ensaios em concreto. O concreto obtido apresentou resistência de 30 MPa e massa específica aparente de 2000 kg/m³, classificando-o como concreto de aplicação estrutural e leve.
Koh, Chon Jin. "Characterisation of shape of fine recycled crushed coloured glass and the effect on the properties of structural concrete when used as a fine aggregate replacement." Thesis, University of Wolverhampton, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/2436/561256.
Full textSilva, Karlisson André Nunes da. "Estudo de propriedades mecânicas de concretos produzidos com diferentes agregados reciclados." Universidade Federal de Alagoas, 2011. http://repositorio.ufal.br/handle/riufal/404.
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A pesquisa teve como objetivo principal avaliar as propriedades mecânicas dos concretos produzidos com agregados graúdos reciclados, nas idades de 28 dias e 240 dias, para uso em elementos estruturais. Utilizaram-se dois tipos de resíduos: um formado da mistura de resíduos de construção, reforma e demolição, e outro apenas de resíduos de concreto. O primeiro foi coletado dentro do campus da Universidade Federal de Alagoas; o segundo foi proveniente de trabalhos de pesquisa e de amostras de concretos de várias obras de Maceió e outros municípios do estado. Após o beneficiamento dos resíduos, apenas os agregados graúdos foram utilizados. Para a produção dos concretos foram consideradas duas relações a/c (0,4 e 0,5) e dois níveis de substituição do agregado graúdos (100% RCD e 100% Concreto). As combinações para execução dos mesmos foram definidas através de planejamento fatorial 22 para a idade de 28 dias. As propriedades analisadas foram a resistência à compressão e o módulo de elasticidade. A partir dos resultados obtidos, através da análise estatística para a idade de 28 dias foi possível observar que a resistência à compressão dos concretos obedeceu a Lei de Abrams e que a relação a/c teve efeito significativo sobre está propriedade. Já para o módulo de elasticidade a massa especifica teve uma maior influência sobre o seu resultado. Com relação aos concretos de idade mais avançada as propriedades mecânicas citadas acima apresentaram uma evolução satisfatória quando comparados aos concretos de referência. Os resultados mostram que o uso de concretos com agregados graúdos de ambos os tipos podem ser viáveis para determinadas classe de resistência do concreto.
Rostirola, Ângelo Cezar Fumagalli. "Estudos exploratórios da produção de concreto celular autoclavado com o emprego de finos oriundos da reciclagem de concreto como agregados." Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos, 2013. http://www.repositorio.jesuita.org.br/handle/UNISINOS/3728.
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A construção civil atualmente é a indústria com maior crescimento no Brasil, fomentada por financiamentos e programas do governo federal. É também uma das indústrias que mais consome recursos naturais e energia, além de ser a principal geradora de resíduos sólidos urbanos. Grande parcela destes recursos naturais consumidos pela construção é formada pelos agregados. Uma alternativa econômica e ambientalmente correta, para diminuir a extração deste material, é a sua substituição por algum outro material, se possível por um resíduo, como apontam várias pesquisas. A busca por materiais e produtos ecologicamente corretos está em uma crescente, assim como os estudos para a reciclagem de diversos resíduos. A união entre produtos que consomem um volume menor de matéria-prima com o emprego de resíduos na sua produção parece uma saída viável para um desenvolvimento mais sustentável. Artefatos para a construção civil produzidos com concreto celular autoclavado (CCA) utilizam até quatro vezes menos materiais quando comparados a produtos com características semelhantes, produzidos com concreto convencional, cerâmico, entre outros. Além do menor consumo dos materiais constituintes, o concreto celular possui outras propriedades interessantes, como: suficiente resistência à compressão; isolamento térmico e acústico; baixa densidade; resistência ao fogo. Esta pesquisa teve como objetivo principal avaliar a influência da substituição parcial do agregado natural por agregado reciclado de concreto (ARC) na produção de concreto celular autoclavado. Após realização de estudos-piloto, optou-se pelo emprego da proporção de Cimento e Agregado Natural (AN) de 67% e 33% e sobre estes 0,45% de Cal e 0,3% de Alumínio com relação água/sólidos igual a 0,32. Foram empregados Cimento Portland CP-V ARI, Cal calcítica, areia natural e agregado fino reciclado de concreto, em teores de 0%, 25% e 50%. A dimensão máxima do agregado empregado na produção de CCA é de 150 µm. A cura foi realizada em autoclave após um tempo de espera de 24 horas a partir do início da mistura, por um período de 6 horas. Foram avaliadas a resistência à compressão, a absorção de água capilar, a massa específica e a porosidade. Os ensaios de resistência à compressão foram realizados em 48 e 72 horas, e a absorção de água, em corpos de prova preparados e acompanhados pelo período de 96 horas. A microestrutura dos CCA produzidos foi caracterizada por microscopia eletrônica de varredura (MEV). Verificou-se que existem expressivas alterações nas propriedades do CCA produzidos com ARC em substituição do AN, com a tendência de aumentar a densidade de massa aparente, bem com a resistência à compressão, a medida que aumenta-se o teor de ARC. Na análise dos resultados, percebeu-se que o uso de ARC alterou as propriedades dos concretos produzidos neste estudo exploratório, sem, entretanto, inviabilizar o seu emprego. Com um ajuste da dosagem, pode ser obtido um CCA produzido com ARC, cujo comportamento seja compatível com o comportamento de CCA produzido somente com o AN.
In the last years, the Brazilian construction industry is among those of national production sectors that have been having a great growing, mostly due to the incentive from the government and due to financed resources by private and public agents. This industry is also one of the major consumers of natural resources and energy, besides being the main generator of solid waste. One of these natural resources used in the constructions is sand. An environmentally friendly and economical alternative to reduce the extraction of natural resources is the use of recycled waste. The associated use of low volume of raw materials with alternative materials, like waste, is one of the ways to get more sustainability in the construction sector. Construction and building components made with autoclaved cellular concrete (ACC) employ four times less material than others with the same function. Other advantage of ACC is the performance of its properties like compressive strength, thermal and acoustic behavior, lower density, fire resistance. The aim of this research was to investigate the use of fine grains from recycled concrete aggregate (ARC) as partial sand replacement in the production of autoclaved aerated concrete. With the goal to find the mix proportion some pilot studies were made. After this, it was chosen a relation of 67% of cement and 33% of natural fine aggregate (sand). The lime was used in the amount of 0.45% of total cement and sand, and 0.3% of aluminium. The water to total solids ratio was 0.32. It was employed Portland cement type V according to Brazilian standards, calcitic lime, natural sand and ARC passing in sieve with 150 micron opening. The replacement rate of sand by ARC was 0%, 25% and 50%. From 24 hours after the mixing of materials, the samples were submitted to steam curing in an autoclave chamber for 6 hours. It was evaluated the compressive strength, the density, the capillary water absorption and porosity. The compression strength tests were performed at 48 and 72 hours. Water absorption tests were conducted for 96 hours after samples preparing. The capillary porosity was calculated with the capillary water absorption data. ACC's microstructure analysis was done by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The results showed in general that the behavior of ACC produced with ARC differs significantly from the ACC produced with natural aggregate. When the ARC rate increases the apparent specific gravity also increases as well as the compressive strength. The observed increase in the apparent specific gravity is not desired. However this behavior of ACC done with RCA does not prevent the use of this recycled aggregate. An optimized study of pre-wetting of RCA could improve its performance as aggregate for use in ACC, once its grain size showed to be appropriated for this kind of use.
Gujel, Daniele Artini. "Avaliação do comportamento elástico de concretos produzidos com substituição parcial dos agregados graúdos naturais por reciclados de concreto a partir de ensaios Estático e Dinâmico." Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos, 2014. http://www.repositorio.jesuita.org.br/handle/UNISINOS/4352.
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A construção civil é um setor que causa elevado impacto ambiental devido à geração de resíduos e ao elevado consumo de matérias-primas. Demandas cada vez maiores por áreas a serem destinadas a aterros, aliadas à escassez de recursos naturais, favorecem a utilização de resíduos de construção e demolição como fonte para agregados. Neste contexto, muitos estudos estão sendo feitos a respeito de concretos produzidos com resíduos de construção e demolição, focados principalmente nas propriedades mecânicas de resistência à tração e à compressão. Para aplicação como material estrutural, entretanto, a relação tensão x deformação e, particularmente, o Módulo de Elasticidade são importantes parâmetros a serem analisados, pois são diretamente relacionados com o projeto de estruturas. Frente ao exposto, o presente trabalho utilizou agregado graúdo reciclado de concreto (ARC) na confecção de novos concretos e teve como objetivo analisar o comportamento elástico dos mesmos. Para tanto, foram confeccionados concretos com 0% e 50% de substituição de agregados graúdos naturais (AGN) por ARC. O comportamento elástico foi determinado através de um método destrutivo (Estático) e através de um método não destrutivo (Dinâmico) nas idades de 7, 28 e 63 dias para os níveis de carregamento de 0 (somente Dinâmico), 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70 e 80% da resistência do concreto. Os resultados encontrados para o Módulo de Elasticidade foram comparados com estimativas a partir de métodos empíricos previstos nas normas CEB-FIP Model Code 1990, ACI 318 (2011) e NBR 6118 (ABNT, 2007 e 2014). Com isso, visou-se observar a influência do ARC nas propriedades elásticas do concreto, comparar o comportamento elástico dos concretos de referência aos resultados dos concretos com ARC, estudar a correlação entre os dois métodos experimentais (Dinâmico e Estático) e verificar a correspondência entre os resultados experimentais obtidos com os normativos. Como principais conclusões, pôde-se verificar que os concretos com ARC apresentam limite elástico similar aos concretos que utilizam somente AGN (este limite situa-se entre 40 e 50% da ƒc); não foi possível identificar uma relação única entre os valores de módulo obtidos pelo Método Dinâmico e pelo Método Estático para ambos os concretos; não é possível afirmar que concretos de resistências similares, mas idades diferentes apresentaram módulos diferentes; os concretos com e sem ARC estudados apresentaram valores de Módulo de Elasticidade obtidos pelo método Estático bastante inferiores aos previstos pelas normas estudadas; os valores de Módulo de Elasticidade obtidos pelo método Dinâmico, para concretos com e sem ARC, estão contidos na faixa entre a norma mais conservadora e a menos conservadora e as curvas obtidas mostram que os concretos com ARC têm comportamento similar aos concretos sem ARC, mas são menos rígidos (maiores deformações para as mesmas tensões).
The construction industry causes a great environmental impact due to the generation of waste and the high consumption of raw material. Increasing demands for areas to become landfills, as well as shortages of natural resources, have favored the use of construction and demolition waste as a source of aggregate. In this context, many studies have been made regarding concretes produced with the use of demolition and construction waste; mainly focused on the mechanical properties of tensile and compressive strength. However, in order to use concretes produced with waste as a structural material, the stress-strain behavior and, particularly, the elastic modulus are important parameters to be analyzed, once they are directly related to structural design. Based on that, the objective of this project is to analyze the elastic behavior of concretes using coarse natural aggregates (NA) and 50% of substitution of these aggregate by coarse recycled concrete aggregates (RCA). The elastic behavior was determined by both a destructive method (static) and a nondestructive one (dynamic) on the ages of 7, 28 and 63 days for the loading levels of 0 (only dynamic), 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70 and 80% of respective concrete strength. The found results for the Modulus of Elasticity have been compared to estimates based on the empirical recommendations by CEB-FIP Model Code 1990, ACI 318 (2011) and NBR 6118 (ABNT, 2007 and 2014) standards. The objectives of this work were to observe the influence of the RCA on the elastic properties of concrete; to compare the elastic behavior between concretes with and without RCA, to study the correlation of both experimental methods (dynamic and static) and finally to check the relation between measured and calculated values of modulus of elasticity. The conclusions indicate that concretes with and without RCA have similar elastic limits (between 40% and 50% of the concrete strength); it is not possible to identify a unique relationship between the values obtained by dynamic and static methods for both concretes; it is not possible to assert that concretes with similar strength, but different ages, have different modulus; the values of modulus of elasticity obtained by the static method for both concretes are significantly below that indicated by the considered standards; the values of modulus of elasticity obtained by the dynamic method for concrete with and without RCA are contained in the range between the more and less conservative standards and concretes with RCA have a similar behavior than concretes without RCA, but are less rigid (larger strain for the same stress).
Tedesco, Marina. "Estudo da utilização de resíduo de casca cerâmica de microfusão no concreto em substituição ao agregado graúdo e miúdo natural." reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRGS, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10183/156789.
Full textBrazil stands out as the seventh world-wide producer of castings, with more than 30 microfusion companies located in the South and Southeast regions of the country and one of the great challenges is waste management, among them the ceramic shell. To mitigate its impacts, it is necessary to use recycling techniques that combine technical development with protection of the environment and use civil construction, specifically concrete, as a source of incorporation of the residue of ceramic shell. For this, the residue was studied as a large aggregate and small compared to sand and gravel 0. The specific mass of the dry aggregate and the unit mass of the aggregates were evaluated, and the residue presented a small reduction for both cases. The water absorption was higher for the recycled aggregate. The recycled kid aggregate presented higher results for the modulus of fineness and the specific mass. The shape index of the recycled aggregate presented better results from the natural aggregate. To evaluate the behavior of the residue in the concrete, the IPT EPUSP dosing method was used The water / cement ratio increased with the incorporation of the residue. Also, there was a reduction of the cement consumption with the incorporated residue. Additions with up to 75% of the large aggregate substitution showed greater resistance to axial compression compared to conventional concrete, and the higher the a / c ratio the lower the compressive strength obtained. For concrete in the hardened state the water absorption increased with the addition of residue. The void content of the concrete increases with the incorporation of residue into the mixture. Residue incorporation increases the actual specific mass and the dry sample of the dosages up to the replacement of 50% of the large aggregate and after this, a small reduction in these parameters is observed. The carbonate thickness increased with age and the dosages up to 50% addition of the coarse aggregate presented lower values than the conventional concrete.