Abstract
The paste/mortar attached to the recycled aggregate decreases the quality of the aggregate and needs to be stripped. The stripped paste/mortar is roughly 20% to 50% in waste concrete, but relevant research is very limited. In this paper, the effects of ground waste concrete (GWC) powder, coming from the attached paste/mortar, on water demand for normal consistency, setting time, fluidity, and compressive strength of cement were analyzed. The results show that the 20% of GWC powder (by the mass of binder) has little effect on the above properties and can prepare C20 concrete; when the sand made by waste red clay brick (WRB) replaces 20% of river sand, the strength of the concrete is increased by 17% compared with that without WRB sand. © 2013 Xianwei Ma and Zhenyu Wang.
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Ma, X., & Wang, Z. (2013). Effect of ground waste concrete powder on cement properties. Advances in Materials Science and Engineering, 2013. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/918294
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