Improvement of the durability of recycled masonry aggregate concrete

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The use of recycled masonry aggregate for concrete is mostly limited by the worse properties in comparison with natural aggregate. For these reasons it is necessary to find ways to improve the quality of recycled masonry aggregate concrete and make it more durable. One possibility is utilization of crystalline admixture which was verified in this study by laboratory measurements of key material properties and durability. The positive influence of mineral admixture was proved for freeze-thaw resistance. The positive impact to carbonation resistance was not unambiguous. In conclusion, the laboratory evaluation shows how to improve the durability of recycled masonry aggregate concrete, however, it is necessary to investigate more about this topic.

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Pavlů, T., Fořtová, K., Řepka, J., Mariaková, D., & Pazderka, J. (2020). Improvement of the durability of recycled masonry aggregate concrete. Materials, 13(23), 1–20. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma13235486

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