Influence of Recycled Concrete Aggregate Type on Rheological Behaviour of Mixtures Proportioned Using the Equivalent Volume Method

M. D. Grazia, C. Trottier, S. Dantas, Y. Nagaraju, R. Ziapour, Hian F Macedo, L. Sanchez
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The ever-growing urgency to combat climate change has led the civil construction industry to develop and adopt sustainable construction materials and methods. The so-called recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) emerges as an alternative to decrease the carbon footprint of new concrete construction, the disposal of waste concrete, and the use of non-renewable natural resources such as cement and aggregates. RCA can be produced from crushing waste concrete; yet challenges remain when using RCA in concrete especially its fresh state behaviour due to its distinct multi-phase nature and microstructure (i.e., presence of residual mortar (RM)/residual cement paste (RCP)). In this context, this work presents a comprehensive study of the rheological behaviour of recycled concrete mixtures through the use of a planetary rheometer (IBB). The recycled mixtures were proportioned using the Equivalent Volume (EV) method, a mixture proportioning technique that accounts for the RM and RCP, respectively, and improves the recycled mixture's hardened state properties, incorporating distinct: 1) coarse RCA having various inner qualities (i.e., 25 MPa, 35 MPa and 45 MPa) and mineralogy (i.e., limestone and granite) and 2) fine RCA made from natural or manufactured sand while having different degrees of processing (i.e., crushed once vs continuously crushed). All recycled mixtures produced in this study present shear-thinning profiles, suggesting that these mixtures are suitable for applications under high torque regimes such as vibrated or pumped concrete. Additionally, they were produced with 100% recycled concrete aggregate (either fine or coarse RCA), classifying them as low embodied energy mixtures.
再生混凝土骨料类型对等体积法配比混合料流变性能的影响
应对气候变化的紧迫性日益增加,这促使民用建筑行业开发和采用可持续的建筑材料和方法。所谓的再生混凝土骨料(RCA)作为一种替代方案出现,以减少新混凝土建筑的碳足迹,处理废弃混凝土,以及使用不可再生的自然资源,如水泥和骨料。RCA可通过破碎废混凝土生产;然而,在混凝土中使用RCA仍然存在挑战,特别是由于其独特的多相性质和微观结构(即残余砂浆(RM)/残余水泥浆(RCP)的存在),RCA的新鲜状态行为。在这种情况下,这项工作通过使用行星流变仪(IBB)对再生混凝土混合物的流变行为进行了全面的研究。使用等效体积(EV)方法对回收混合物进行配比,该方法是一种分别考虑RM和RCP的混合物配比技术,可改善回收混合物的硬化状态性能,包括:1)具有各种内部质量(即25mpa, 35mpa和45mpa)和矿物学(即石灰石和花岗岩)的粗RCA; 2)由天然砂或人造砂制成的细RCA,经过不同程度的加工(即一次粉碎vs连续粉碎)。本研究中生产的所有再生混合料都具有剪切减薄特性,这表明这些混合料适用于振动或泵送混凝土等高扭矩工况。此外,它们是用100%再生混凝土骨料(无论是细的还是粗的RCA)生产的,将它们归类为低蕴含能量的混合物。
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