Experimental investigation on sustainable fiber reinforced self-compacting concrete made with treated recycled aggregate.

Autor: Al-Rekabi, Abdullah H., Al-Marmadi, Shahad M., Dhaheer, M. S. Abo, Al-Ramahee, Munaf
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Zdroj: AIP Conference Proceedings; 2023, Vol. 2775 Issue 1, p1-8, 8p
Abstrakt: Although many treatment techniques has been implemented to enhance the performance of recycled aggregate (RA), its characteristics is still lower than that of natural aggregate (NA), and therefore, further treatment is needed in this regard. An experimental investigation to improve the mechanical performance of RA self-compacting concrete (SCC) was presented in this study. To achieve this purpose, RA was first subjected to a simple treatment method by submerging it in a cement-silica fume slurry in order to enhance its physical performance. After completing the treatment process, several SCC mixes, incorporating NA, RA, and treated recycled aggregate (TRA), as well as micro steel fibers (MSF) with a volume fraction (Vf) of 0.5 and 1%, were prepared. The prepared mixes were tested in fresh state by slump flow, T500, and V-funnel tests, and in hardened state by compressive strength (fcu), splitting tensile strength (fst), water absorption, and unit weight. The results pointed out that the proposed treatment method is effective, such that the physical properties of TRA showed higher specific gravity and lower water absorption than that RA. With regard to the fresh properties, all the tested mixes, after the required superplasticiser dosage was added, met the self-compactibility criteria. For mixes without steel fibers, it was found that replacing NA by RA led to a considerable drop in fcu and fst values. However, a slight reduction in these values were noticed when TRA was used instead of NA. On the other hand, when TRA mixes comprised MSF, a significant improvement in fcu and fst were observed, particularly when 1% MSF was added. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index