Dec 27,2017 Scientific research & Postgraduate Studies, Civil Engineering

Production of Greener Recycled Aggregate Concretes Using Local Supplementary Cementing Materials

Author

 Dr. Aref Al Sawaidani - Prof. Tamer Al Hajeh

Published in

MOJ Civil Engineering, Volume 2 Issue 1 – 2017

 

Abstract

In the study, supplementary cementing materials (SCMs) have been added in an attempt to improve the performance of recycled aggregate concrete. The use of such eco-friendly materials could also promote a further greening practice in the concrete industry. The concrete performance was evaluated in terms of mechanical properties and concrete permeability. Mechanical properties investigated include compressive strength and modulus of elasticity of concrete. Water permeability, chloride penetrability have particularly been studied to evaluate the permeability properties. The results revealed that the use of SCMs could improve produce greater compressive and modulus of elasticity than those of the recycled aggregate concrete alone. Further, the results showed that permeability properties of recycled aggregate concrete have significantly been improved with addition of these SCMs. Basaltic aggregates were used for comparison and SEM analysis was employed as well.

Keywords: Recycled concrete aggregates; permeability; green concrete; SCMs; Durability.

Link to read full paper

http://medcraveonline.com/MOJCE/MOJCE-02-00022.php