Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6717876 Construction and Building Materials 2016 15 Pages PDF
Abstract
This study describes the potential beneficial use of untreated and treated marine dredged material (DM) in ready-mix concrete (RMC) as a fine aggregate. DMs collected from four Turkish ports/harbours were characterized, assessed according to the National Legislation and transformed into one composite DM. Silica sand was replaced with untreated- and treated-composite-DM (COMP-U/COMP-T) at five ratios (0%, 25%, 50%, 75%, 100%), respectively. Mechanical, durability, leaching, mineralogical/micro-structural properties of DM-based-RMCs were analysed. Concretes having 50% COMP-U and 100% COMP-T met the minimum requirement for C25/30 class RMC. Marine DM can be beneficially used in RMC production; however, DM pre-treatment should be applied.
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