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Cracking susceptibility of concrete made with coarse recycled concrete aggregates

Journal

CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS
Volume 102, Issue -, Pages 802-810

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2015.11.022

Keywords

Recycled concrete aggregate; Aggregate; Restrained cracking; Drying shrinkage; Sustainable construction; Concrete

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  1. Oregon Transportation Research and Education Consortium
  2. National Institute for Transportation and Communities

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This study tested the hypothesis that concrete produced with recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) has increased cracking resistance compared to concrete incorporating natural aggregates. Two sources of RCA were used: (1) a laboratory created RCA produced by crushing previously produced laboratory concrete; and (2) a field RCA obtained from a demolished airfield pavement. Mechanical properties, and shrinkage and cracking due to drying of concrete produced with RCA replacement were studied. Adequate compressive strength (39.3-43.4 MPa), splitting tensile strength (3.7-4.4 MPa), and modulus of elasticity (27.2-28.3 GPa) were obtained in mixtures including coarse RCA, even at 100% replacement levels. The use of RCA did not significantly increase the drying shrinkage of concrete. It was shown that the use of RCA significantly reduced the cracking risk of concrete from high to moderate-high when incorporated into a high cracking risk mixture. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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