Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10621921 | Cement and Concrete Composites | 2011 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
This paper presents the results of a study of the long term mechanical properties and pore structures of recycled aggregate concrete. In this study, two different sources of recycled aggregates were used to replace natural aggregate at a level of 100%. The compressive and splitting tensile strength of the concrete were tested, and the pore structures of the concrete were analyzed. The results showed that after 5Â years of curing, the recycled aggregate concretes had lower compressive strength and higher splitting tensile strength than the corresponding natural aggregate concrete. However, from 28Â days to 5Â years, the increase of compressive and splitting tensile strengths was more in the recycled aggregate concretes. After 5Â years of curing, the concrete made with 100% of crushed old concrete aggregate had the lowest porosity. Good correlations were found between compressive and tensile strength and porosity.
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Authors
Shi-Cong Kou, Chi-Sun Poon, Miren Etxeberria,