Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
258822 Construction and Building Materials 2012 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

It is generally known that the use of recycled aggregates in concrete would reduce its compressive strength and render the concrete less durable. Various methods have been attempted to compensate for the lower quality of the recycled aggregates for concrete production. In this paper, the effects of incorporating Class F fly ash in the concrete mix design to mitigate the lower quality of recycled aggregates in concrete is presented. The results show that one of the practical ways to utilize a high percentage of recycled aggregate in concrete is by incorporating 25–35% of fly ash since some of the drawbacks induced by the use of recycled aggregates in concrete could be minimized.

► Use of recycled aggregate would render the recycled aggregate concrete less durable. ► This study aims to develop new methods for improving durability of RAC. ► The durability can be enhanced by the appropriate use of fly ash in RAC. ► The study demonstrates high percentage of RA can be utilized in fly ash RAC.

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