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Influence of the Mix Proportion and Aggregate Features on the Performance of Eco-Efficient Fine Recycled Concrete Aggregate Mixtures

Most of the previous research on recycled concrete aggregates (RCA) has focused on coarse RCA (CRCA), while much less has been accomplished on the use of fine RCA particles (FRCA). Furthermore, most RCA research disregards its unique microstructure, and thus the inferior performance of concrete inco...

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Autores principales: De Souza, Diego Jesus, de Grazia, Mayra T., Macedo, Hian F., Sanchez, Leandro F. M., de Andrade, Gabriella P., Naboka, Olga, Fathifazl, Gholamreza, Nkinamubanzi, Pierre-Claver
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8880697/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35207896
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15041355
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author De Souza, Diego Jesus
de Grazia, Mayra T.
Macedo, Hian F.
Sanchez, Leandro F. M.
de Andrade, Gabriella P.
Naboka, Olga
Fathifazl, Gholamreza
Nkinamubanzi, Pierre-Claver
author_facet De Souza, Diego Jesus
de Grazia, Mayra T.
Macedo, Hian F.
Sanchez, Leandro F. M.
de Andrade, Gabriella P.
Naboka, Olga
Fathifazl, Gholamreza
Nkinamubanzi, Pierre-Claver
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description Most of the previous research on recycled concrete aggregates (RCA) has focused on coarse RCA (CRCA), while much less has been accomplished on the use of fine RCA particles (FRCA). Furthermore, most RCA research disregards its unique microstructure, and thus the inferior performance of concrete incorporating RCA is often reported in the fresh and hardened states. To improve the overall behaviour of RCA concrete advanced mix design techniques such as equivalent volume (EV) or particle packing models (PPMs) may be used. However, the efficiency of these procedures to proportion eco-efficient FRCA concrete still requires further investigation. This work evaluates the overall fresh (i.e., slump and rheological characterization) and hardened states (i.e., non-destructive tests, compressive strength and microscopy) performance of sustainable FRCA mixtures proportioned through distinct techniques (i.e., direct replacement, EV and PPMs) and incorporating different types of aggregates (i.e., natural and manufactured sand) and manufacturing processes (i.e., crusher fines and fully ground). Results demonstrate that the aggregate type and crushing process may influence the FRCA particles’ features. Yet, the use of advanced mix design techniques, particularly PPMs, may provide FRCA mixes with quite suitable performance in the fresh (i.e., 49% lower yield stress) and hardened states (i.e., 53% higher compressive strength) along with a low carbon footprint.
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spelling pubmed-88806972022-02-26 Influence of the Mix Proportion and Aggregate Features on the Performance of Eco-Efficient Fine Recycled Concrete Aggregate Mixtures De Souza, Diego Jesus de Grazia, Mayra T. Macedo, Hian F. Sanchez, Leandro F. M. de Andrade, Gabriella P. Naboka, Olga Fathifazl, Gholamreza Nkinamubanzi, Pierre-Claver Materials (Basel) Article Most of the previous research on recycled concrete aggregates (RCA) has focused on coarse RCA (CRCA), while much less has been accomplished on the use of fine RCA particles (FRCA). Furthermore, most RCA research disregards its unique microstructure, and thus the inferior performance of concrete incorporating RCA is often reported in the fresh and hardened states. To improve the overall behaviour of RCA concrete advanced mix design techniques such as equivalent volume (EV) or particle packing models (PPMs) may be used. However, the efficiency of these procedures to proportion eco-efficient FRCA concrete still requires further investigation. This work evaluates the overall fresh (i.e., slump and rheological characterization) and hardened states (i.e., non-destructive tests, compressive strength and microscopy) performance of sustainable FRCA mixtures proportioned through distinct techniques (i.e., direct replacement, EV and PPMs) and incorporating different types of aggregates (i.e., natural and manufactured sand) and manufacturing processes (i.e., crusher fines and fully ground). Results demonstrate that the aggregate type and crushing process may influence the FRCA particles’ features. Yet, the use of advanced mix design techniques, particularly PPMs, may provide FRCA mixes with quite suitable performance in the fresh (i.e., 49% lower yield stress) and hardened states (i.e., 53% higher compressive strength) along with a low carbon footprint. MDPI 2022-02-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8880697/ /pubmed/35207896 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15041355 Text en © 2022 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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De Souza, Diego Jesus
de Grazia, Mayra T.
Macedo, Hian F.
Sanchez, Leandro F. M.
de Andrade, Gabriella P.
Naboka, Olga
Fathifazl, Gholamreza
Nkinamubanzi, Pierre-Claver
Influence of the Mix Proportion and Aggregate Features on the Performance of Eco-Efficient Fine Recycled Concrete Aggregate Mixtures
title Influence of the Mix Proportion and Aggregate Features on the Performance of Eco-Efficient Fine Recycled Concrete Aggregate Mixtures
title_full Influence of the Mix Proportion and Aggregate Features on the Performance of Eco-Efficient Fine Recycled Concrete Aggregate Mixtures
title_fullStr Influence of the Mix Proportion and Aggregate Features on the Performance of Eco-Efficient Fine Recycled Concrete Aggregate Mixtures
title_full_unstemmed Influence of the Mix Proportion and Aggregate Features on the Performance of Eco-Efficient Fine Recycled Concrete Aggregate Mixtures
title_short Influence of the Mix Proportion and Aggregate Features on the Performance of Eco-Efficient Fine Recycled Concrete Aggregate Mixtures
title_sort influence of the mix proportion and aggregate features on the performance of eco-efficient fine recycled concrete aggregate mixtures
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8880697/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35207896
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15041355
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