Strength and abrasion performance of recycled aggregate based geopolymer concrete
Özet
This experimental work evaluated geopolymer concrete containing fly ash and slag by
partial replacement of natural coarse aggregate (NCA) with recycled coarse aggregate (RCA)
to manufacture environmental-friendly concrete. The proportion of recycled aggregates
considered consists of 10%, 20%, 30%, and 40% of the total coarse aggregate amount. Also,
a steel fiber ratio of 0.3% was utilized. The mechanical properties and abrasion resistance of
fly ash/slag-based geopolymer concrete were then assessed. Majorly, the mechanical strength
of the concrete samples decreased by the increase of RCA content. The geopolymer concrete
with 40% RCA gave 28.3% lesser compressive strength and 24% lower splitting tensile strength
than NCA concrete at one year. Also, the flexural strength of concrete specimens was reduced
by 35% (from 5.34MPa to 3.5MPa) with the incorporation of 40% RCA. The incorporation of
30% RCA caused 23% and 22.6% reduction in compressive strength at 56 days and one year,
respectively. The flexural and splitting tensile strength of the specimens was not significantly
reduced (less than 10%) with the inclusion of a recycled coarse aggregate ratio of up to 30%.
Furthermore, the abrasion wear thickness of every concrete sample was less than 1 mm. RCA
inclusion of 20% produced either insignificant reduction or better strength results compared
to reference mixtures. As a result, it was considered that the combination of 0.3% steel fiber
and 20% recycled coarse aggregate in fly ash/slag-based geopolymer concrete leads to an ecofriendly concrete mix with acceptable short and long-term engineering properties that would
lead to sustainability in concrete production and utilization sector.
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