Affiliation:
1. Department of Construction, Escuela Politécnica Superior University of Burgos Burgos Spain
2. Department of Civil Engineering, Escuela Politécnica Superior University of Burgos Burgos Spain
3. LADICIM (Laboratory of Materials Science and Engineering), E.T.S. de Ingenieros de Caminos, Canales y Puertos University of Cantabria Santander Spain
Abstract
AbstractThe use of Recycled aggregate (RA) enhances concrete sustainability. If used on an industrial‐scale, structural verification, and testing will be required to confirm that RA concrete can meet relevant industrial standards and the requirements of manufacturers, especially in the precast‐concrete industry. In this paper, an experimental campaign with the participation of a precast‐concrete manufacturer is reported. The objective is to test a self‐compacting concrete (SCC) mix, designed for structural applications, that contains maximum amounts of 100% coarse RA, in order to establish its compliance with the habitual requirements of precast‐concrete manufacturers. Thus, scaled beams (12 × 24 × 180 and 24 × 24 × 130 cm) were subjected to bending, shear‐bending, shear, and long‐term‐deflection tests. In addition, the performance of that SCC mix in the bending and shear‐bending tests was compared with the performance of an SCC mix of similar compressive strength containing 0% coarse RA. In the failure tests, the experimental results were between 1.5 and 3 times higher than the required values. The elastic behavior of both SCC mixes was also very similar in those tests, regardless of the amount of coarse RA, due to the robust design of the water and superplasticizer content of the SCC, which balanced the decreased flowability and the lower compressive strength of SCC that resulted from the additions of coarse RA. The SCC mix with 100% RA showed a lower load‐bearing capacity after failure and narrow compliance margins with the deflection limits of the long‐term‐deflection test. Even though the SCC mix with 100% RA met all the standard technical specifications of the precast‐concrete manufacturer, reference should always be made to the serviceability limit states that are applicable at the time of the structural design phase.
Funder
Spanish State Research Agency
European Commission
European Regional Development Fund
JCYL
Ministry of Science and Innovation
Universidad de Burgos
Subject
Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science,Building and Construction,Civil and Structural Engineering
Cited by
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