Influence of recycled high-performance aggregate on deformation and load-carrying capacity of reinforced concrete beams

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The use of recycled concrete aggregates (RCA) in high performance concrete (HPC) was analyzed. The paper presents the experimental studies of model reinforced concrete beams with a rectangular section using high-performance recycled aggregates. Two variable contents of recycled aggregate concrete were used in this study: 50% and 100%. The experimental analyses conducted as immediate studies concerned the following issues: short time loads-deflection, load-carrying capacity of beams, deformation of concrete, cracks, and long-term loads-deflection. The comparative analysis involves the behavior of beams made of high performance concrete-high strength concrete (HPC-HSC) recycled aggregates with model control elements made of regular concrete based on natural aggregates. The deflection values for the recycled aggregate beams were 20% higher than in the case of the control beams made of HPC-HSC exclusively. Replacement of aggregate with recycled concrete aggregate resulted in a large decrease in the value of these two parameters, i.e., compression strength by about 42% and modulus of elasticity by about 33%.

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Sadowska-Buraczewska, B., Barnat-Hunek, D., & Szafraniec, M. (2020). Influence of recycled high-performance aggregate on deformation and load-carrying capacity of reinforced concrete beams. Materials, 13(1), 186. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma13010186

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