Evaluation of using crushed brick as coarse aggregate in concrete layer within rigid highway pavement

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Most of the present studies related to the field of highway pavement construction technique tend to make use of the local available materials as substitutes for the imported and necessary materials for some of the practical application. For this reason this research aims at looking for the prospect of used locally available aggregate such as crushed clay bricks for the aim of producing proper concrete with suitable thermal and mechanical properties. Experimental investigations have been carried out to asses the effect of partial replacement of coarse aggregate by free manually crushed Brick with percentages (10, 20, 30 and 40)% of virgin coarse aggregate in concrete mix for highway rigid pavement. While the percentage (0)% replacement represent reference mix. Mix proportion based on the target of compressive strength for all replacement percentage of (33) MPa at (28) days to achieve AASHTO requirement for highway concrete rigid pavement.The results of flexural strength, modulus of elasticity, density and thermal conductivity refers to better performance (less thickness of concrete layer with large spacing between contraction or expansion joints and less stresses due to warping induced concrete layer) for concrete mix with 20% crushed brick as replacement of coarse aggregate.

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Alwash, A., & Al-Khafaji, F. (2018). Evaluation of using crushed brick as coarse aggregate in concrete layer within rigid highway pavement. In MATEC Web of Conferences (Vol. 162). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201816201045

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