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Mechanical Properties of Recycled Aggregate Concretes Containing Silica Fume and Steel Fibres

In this study, the impact of steel fibres and Silica Fume (SF) on the mechanical properties of recycled aggregate concretes made of two different types of Recycled Coarse Aggregates (RCA) sourced from both low- and high-strength concretes were evaluated through conducting 60 compressive strength tes...

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Autores principales: Jahandari, Soheil, Mohammadi, Masoud, Rahmani, Aida, Abolhasani, Masoumeh, Miraki, Hania, Mohammadifar, Leili, Kazemi, Mostafa, Saberian, Mohammad, Rashidi, Maria
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8625591/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34832466
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14227065
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author Jahandari, Soheil
Mohammadi, Masoud
Rahmani, Aida
Abolhasani, Masoumeh
Miraki, Hania
Mohammadifar, Leili
Kazemi, Mostafa
Saberian, Mohammad
Rashidi, Maria
author_facet Jahandari, Soheil
Mohammadi, Masoud
Rahmani, Aida
Abolhasani, Masoumeh
Miraki, Hania
Mohammadifar, Leili
Kazemi, Mostafa
Saberian, Mohammad
Rashidi, Maria
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description In this study, the impact of steel fibres and Silica Fume (SF) on the mechanical properties of recycled aggregate concretes made of two different types of Recycled Coarse Aggregates (RCA) sourced from both low- and high-strength concretes were evaluated through conducting 60 compressive strength tests. The RCAs were used as replacement levels of 50% and 100% of Natural Coarse Aggregates (NCA). Hook-end steel fibres and SF were also used in the mixtures at the optimised replacement levels of 1% and 8%, respectively. The results showed that the addition of both types of RCA adversely affected the compressive strength of concrete. However, the incorporation of SF led to compressive strength development in both types of concretes. The most significant improvement in terms of comparable concrete strength and peak strain with ordinary concrete at 28 days was observed in the case of using a combination of steel fibres and SF in both recycled aggregate concretes, especially with RCA sourced from high strength concrete. Although using SF slightly increased the elastic modulus of both recycled aggregate concretes, a substantial improvement in strength was observed due to the reinforcement with steel fibre and the coexistence of steel fibre and SF. Moreover, existing models to predict the elastic modulus of both non-fibrous and fibrous concretes are found to underestimate the elastic modulus values. The incorporation of SF changed the compressive stress-strain curves for both types of RCA. The addition of steel fibre and SF remarkably improved the post-peak ductility of recycled aggregates concretes of both types, with the most significant improvement observed in the case of RCA sourced from a low-strength parent concrete. The existing model to estimate the compressive stress-strain curve for steel fibre-reinforced concrete with natural aggregates was found to reasonably predict the compressive stress-strain behaviour for steel fibres-reinforced concrete with recycled aggregate.
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spelling pubmed-86255912021-11-27 Mechanical Properties of Recycled Aggregate Concretes Containing Silica Fume and Steel Fibres Jahandari, Soheil Mohammadi, Masoud Rahmani, Aida Abolhasani, Masoumeh Miraki, Hania Mohammadifar, Leili Kazemi, Mostafa Saberian, Mohammad Rashidi, Maria Materials (Basel) Article In this study, the impact of steel fibres and Silica Fume (SF) on the mechanical properties of recycled aggregate concretes made of two different types of Recycled Coarse Aggregates (RCA) sourced from both low- and high-strength concretes were evaluated through conducting 60 compressive strength tests. The RCAs were used as replacement levels of 50% and 100% of Natural Coarse Aggregates (NCA). Hook-end steel fibres and SF were also used in the mixtures at the optimised replacement levels of 1% and 8%, respectively. The results showed that the addition of both types of RCA adversely affected the compressive strength of concrete. However, the incorporation of SF led to compressive strength development in both types of concretes. The most significant improvement in terms of comparable concrete strength and peak strain with ordinary concrete at 28 days was observed in the case of using a combination of steel fibres and SF in both recycled aggregate concretes, especially with RCA sourced from high strength concrete. Although using SF slightly increased the elastic modulus of both recycled aggregate concretes, a substantial improvement in strength was observed due to the reinforcement with steel fibre and the coexistence of steel fibre and SF. Moreover, existing models to predict the elastic modulus of both non-fibrous and fibrous concretes are found to underestimate the elastic modulus values. The incorporation of SF changed the compressive stress-strain curves for both types of RCA. The addition of steel fibre and SF remarkably improved the post-peak ductility of recycled aggregates concretes of both types, with the most significant improvement observed in the case of RCA sourced from a low-strength parent concrete. The existing model to estimate the compressive stress-strain curve for steel fibre-reinforced concrete with natural aggregates was found to reasonably predict the compressive stress-strain behaviour for steel fibres-reinforced concrete with recycled aggregate. MDPI 2021-11-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8625591/ /pubmed/34832466 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14227065 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Mohammadifar, Leili
Kazemi, Mostafa
Saberian, Mohammad
Rashidi, Maria
Mechanical Properties of Recycled Aggregate Concretes Containing Silica Fume and Steel Fibres
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title_short Mechanical Properties of Recycled Aggregate Concretes Containing Silica Fume and Steel Fibres
title_sort mechanical properties of recycled aggregate concretes containing silica fume and steel fibres
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34832466
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14227065
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