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- Durability performance of concrete with recycled aggregates from construction and demolition waste plantsPublication . Bravo, Miguel; De Brito, Jorge; Pontes, Jorge; Evangelista, LuisThis research intends to analyse the durability performance of concrete with recycled aggregates (RA) from construction and demolition waste (CDW) from various locations in Portugal. To that effect water absorption by immersion and capillarity, carbonation resistance and chloride ion penetration resistance tests were performed. To better understand the experimental results, the characteristics of the various aggregates (natural and recycled) used in the production of concrete were analysed in detail. The composition of the RA was determined and various physical tests of the aggregates were performed. 33 concrete mixes with RA from different CDW recycling plants were evaluated in order to understand the influence that the RA’s collection point, and therefore their composition, has on the characteristics of the concrete mixes produced. Both coarse and fine RA were used to determine the influence of their size on concrete’s performance. The analysis of the durability performance allowed concluding that the use of RA is highly detrimental. This is mostly true when fine RA are used. The carbonation resistance is the property most affected by the use of RA, leading to increases in the carbonation depth between 22.2% and 182.4% for the various RA types. However, the most influencing factor is by far the RA’s composition.
- Mechanical performance of concrete made with aggregates from construction and demolition waste recycling plantsPublication . Bravo, Miguel; De Brito, Jorge; Pontes, Jorge; Evangelista, LuisThis research aims at analysing the mechanical performance of concrete with recycled aggregates (RA) from construction and demolition waste (CDW) from various locations in Portugal. First the characteristics of the various aggregates (natural and recycled) used in the production of concrete were thoroughly analysed. The composition of the RA was determined and several physical and chemical tests of the aggregates were performed. In order to evaluate the mechanical performance of concrete, compressive strength (in cubes and cylinders), splitting tensile strength, modulus of elasticity and abrasion resistance tests were performed. Concrete mixes with RA from CDW from several recycling plants were evaluated, in order to understand the influence that the RA's collection point, and consequently their composition, has on the characteristics of the mixes produced. The analysis of the mechanical performance allowed concluding that the use of RA worsens most of the properties tested, especially when fine RA are used. On the other hand, there was an increase in abrasion resistance when coarse RA were used. In global terms, the use of this type of aggregates, in limited contents, is viable from a mechanical viewpoint. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
- Performance of concrete made with recycled aggregates from Portuguese CDW recycling plantsPublication . Bravo, Miguel; De Brito, Jorge; Pontes, Jorge; Evangelista, LuisThe objective of this research is the production of concrete with recycled aggregates (RA) from various CDW plants around Portugal. The influence of the RA collection location and consequently of their composition on the characteristics of the concrete produced was analysed. In the mixes produced in this research RA from five plants (Valnor, Vimajas, Ambilei, Europontal and Retria) were used: in three of them coarse and fine RA were analysed and in the remaining ones only coarse RA were used. The experimental campaign comprised two tests in fresh concrete (cone of Abrams slump and density) and eight in hardened concrete (compressive strength in cubes and cylinders, splitting tensile strength, modulus of elasticity, water absorption by immersion and capillarity, carbonation and chloride penetration resistance). It was found that the use of RA causes a quality decrease in concrete. However, there was a wide results scatter according to the plant where the RAs were collected, because of the variation in composition of the RA. It was also found that the use of fine RA causes a more significant performance loss of the concrete properties analysed than the use of coarse RA. © (2015) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland.