Abstract
The paper presents the results of research on a composite mixture intended for use in road construction. The purpose of developing the mixture is to be able to use large amounts of industrial waste to produce building material. The waste used are coal slate from the mining industry, shredded rubber waste from used passenger car tires and fly ash from power plants. The mixture (SRFC) consists of unburnt coal-mining slate (S), shredded rubber waste (R), fly ash (F) and cement(C). A test under cyclic loading conditions was carried out on samples prepared from the SRFC mixture, in which the global deformations and local strains caused on the samples were measured. A measurement system using digital image correlation was used for the research. On the basis of the conducted research, it was found that the content of shredded rubber waste significantly influences the deformability of the tested mixtures and allows for the extension of the scope of elastic deformation in which the tested samples work.
Subject
General Materials Science
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