Quality of Recycled Aggregates and Compressive Strength of No-Fines Recycled-Aggregate Concrete

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This research paper presents the laboratory investigations of the compressive strength of no-fines concrete made with demolished waste as coarse aggregates used in percentages from 20% to 100%. The basic properties of aggregates were determined. Sieve analysis of both conventional and recycled aggregates was conducted to ensure the existence of well-graded aggregates in concrete. Nine concrete mixes were designed with an aggregate-cement ratio of 4. Additionally, three batches were prepared (conventional, recycled, conventional nofines concrete) and the results were compared. For all mixes, the water-cement ratio was equal to 0.5. In each batch, 5 cylinders of standard size (total 60 samples) were prepared and cured for 28 days. The weight of the specimens was determined and compressive strength was checked in a Universal Testing Machine under gradually increasing load. A decrease in weight and compressive strength was recorded for the batches of the proposed concrete. Results show that at 40% replacement level the loss of compressive strength is 19% and the weight reduction of the samples was equal to 9%.

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Dahri, S. A., Memon, B. A., Oad, M., Bhanbhro, R., & Rahu, I. A. (2021). Quality of Recycled Aggregates and Compressive Strength of No-Fines Recycled-Aggregate Concrete. Engineering, Technology and Applied Science Research, 11(5), 7641–7646. https://doi.org/10.48084/etasr.4349

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