Effects of recycled tyre rubber and steel fibre on the impact resistance of slag-based self-compacting alkali-activated concrete
Özet
Accumulation of waste tyres causes an environmental disaster because of
the rapid rise in transport vehicle demand resulting from modern developments, Covid-19 and similar pandemics. Thus, recycling waste tyres in the
form of aggregates as a sustainable construction material can be a solution
to reduce the environmental problems. Current research focuses on the
impact resistance and mechanical properties of the crumb rubber self-compacting alkali-activated concrete reinforced with 1% steel fibres (SFs) where
fine and coarse crumb rubbers (CR) are partially replaced with 10% and
15% replacement ratios. The compressive, flexural, splitting tensile
strengths and modulus of elasticity were investigated; impact resistance
was found using a drop hammer impact test. The incorporation of CR
reduced the mechanical properties, and the reduction was found more
with increased rubber contents, whereas the incorporation of SF compensated for the strength loss. The impact performance was enhanced with
the CR and SF incorporations. The 15% CR incorporation improved the
impact energy up to three times, whereas both 1% SF and 15% CR incorporations significantly enhanced the impact energy up to 30 times. Similar
mechanical strengths were obtained for the different sizes of CR. However,
impact performance was significantly influenced by the sizes of CR.
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