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Durability of recycled aggregate concrete designed with equivalent mortar volume method

Abstract

Results of a comprehensive investigation about the durability of structural-grade concrete made with recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) are presented. The RCA-concrete mixes were proportioned using a new concrete mix design method, termed the equivalent mortar volume (EMV) method. The EMV method is based on the hypothesis that RCA is a composite material comprising mortar and natural aggregate; therefore, when proportioning a concrete mixture containing RCA, one must account for the relative amount and properties of each the two components and adjust both the fresh coarse aggregate and fresh paste content of the mix accordingly. Tests were conducted to study the freeze–thaw, chloride penetration and carbonation resistances of the mixes proportioned by the EMV method and by the conventional method. Results of the test showed that RCA-concrete mixes proportioned by the EMV method have higher resistance to freeze–thaw action, chloride penetration and carbonation than those designed with the conventional method, and they satisfy the current requirements for concrete exposed to severe environments.

Authors

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

Volume

31

Pagination

pp. 555-563

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

September 1, 2009

DOI

10.1016/j.cemconcomp.2009.02.012

Conference proceedings

Cement and Concrete Composites

Issue

8

ISSN

0958-9465

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