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- 2023Energy consumption of a laboratory jaw crusher during normal and high strength concrete recyclingcitations
- 2023Pre-demolition concrete waste stream identificationcitations
- 2023Non-destructive screening methodology based on handheld XRF for the classification of concretecitations
- 2021Selectief slopen van betonconstructies
- 2021Use of fine recycled concrete aggregates in concretecitations
- 2021Physical, chemical and mineralogical characterization of Dutch fine recycled concrete aggregatescitations
- 2021Multi-level chemical characterization of dutch fine recycled concrete aggregates: a comparative study
- 2021Influence of sand drying and mixing sequence on the performance of mortars with fine recycled concrete aggregatescitations
- 2019Physical Characterization of Dutch Fine Recycled Concrete Aggregates: A Comparative Studycitations
- 2019Carbonation mechanism of alkali-activated fly ash and slag materials: In view of long-term performance predictions
- 2018CO2 binding capacity of alkali-activated fly ash and slag pastescitations
- 2018Effect of natural carbonation on the pore structure and elastic modulus of the alkali-activated fly ash and slag pastescitations
- 2018Development and application of an environmentally friendly ductile alkali-activated compositecitations
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Use of fine recycled concrete aggregates in concrete
Abstract
<p>This paper discusses the state-of-the-art of the fine recycled concrete aggregates (fRCA), focusing on their physical and chemical properties, engineering properties and durability of concretes with fRCA. Based on the systematic review of the published literature, it is impossible to deduce without any further research the guidelines and tools to introduce the widespread application of the fRCA in new concrete whilst keeping the cement contents at least the same or preferably lower. Namely, what is still missing is knowledge on key physico-chemical properties and their relation to the quality of the concrete mix and the concrete performance. This paper sets the foundations for better understanding the quality of fRCA obtained either from parent concrete specifically produced in the laboratory, with controlled crushing and sieving of the recycled aggregates or from field structures. By comparing properties of fRCA with properties of fine natural aggregates, the key limiting properties of fRCA are identified as the high water absorption of fRCA, moisture state of fRCA, agglomeration of particles and adhered mortar. As such, continuous quality of fRCA is hard to be obtained, even though they may be more continuous in terms of chemistry. Advanced characterization techniques and concrete technology tools are needed to account for limiting properties of fRCA in concrete mix design.</p>