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Creep and drying shrinkage characteristics of concrete produced with coarse recycled concrete aggregate

Abstract

Laboratory tests are performed to investigate the effects of a new method of mixture proportioning on the creep and shrinkage characteristics of concrete made with recycled concrete aggregate (RCA). In this method, RCA is treated as a two component composite material consisting of residual mortar and natural aggregate; accordingly, when proportioning the concrete mixture, the relative amount and properties of each component are individually considered. The test variables include the mixture proportioning method, and the aggregate type. The results show that the amounts of creep and shrinkage in concretes made with coarse RCA, and proportioned by the new method, are comparable to, or even lower than, those in similar concretes made entirely with natural aggregates. Furthermore, it is demonstrated that by applying the proposed “residual mortar factor” to the existing ACI and CEB methods for calculating creep or shrinkage of conventional concrete, these methods could be also applied to predict the creep and shrinkage of RCA-concrete.

Authors

Fathifazl G; Razaqpur AG; Isgor OB; Abbas A; Fournier B; Foo S

Journal

Cement and Concrete Composites, Vol. 33, No. 10, pp. 1026–1037

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

November 1, 2011

DOI

10.1016/j.cemconcomp.2011.08.004

ISSN

0958-9465

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