Feasibility study and characterization of aggregates for structural concrete
Abstract
Concrete is an essential material in the civil, architectural and buildings
construction; however, its conventional production does not correspond
to sustainable development. Today, dispense with its use is complex
due to the current requirements of regulations, codes and construction
techniques, which are based on its use almost exclusively, as well as
by its successful implementation. Therefore, the study of alternative
concretes that are more environmentally friendly with proposals to
allow its application, is necessary. The aims of this research are the characterization
of basic properties of aggregates originating from recycled
demolition waste concrete pavements and analyze its feasibility in the
use of recycled structural concrete (RSC). The results indicate that the
recycled aggregate from pavements are lighter, porous and absorbent
than natural aggregates (more accentuated in fine aggregates); despite
this decrease in the quality of its properties, these can be regarded as an
acceptable option in its use as aggregate for structural concrete (small
loss of strength with contents less than 60%).