Computers and Concrete

Volume 17, Number 1, 2016, pages 129-140

DOI: 10.12989/cac.2016.17.1.129

Modulus of elasticity of concretes produced with basaltic aggregate

Lino Maia and Farhad Aslani

Abstract

Basalt is a type of volcanic rocks, grey to black in colour, contains less than 20% quartz,10% feldspathoid, and at least 65% of the feldspar of its volume. Basalt is considered an igneous rock with fine grains due to the rapid cooling of lava. Basaltic rocks have been widely used as aggregate for various purposes. The study presented in this paper was carried out on basalts that are widespread in the Madeira Island of Portugal and that comprise the major source of local crushed rock aggregates. This paper discusses an experimental programme that was carried out to study the effects of basaltic aggregate on the compressive strength and modulus of elasticity of concrete. For this purpose, cylinder specimens with 150

Key Words

basaltic aggregates; modulus of elasticity; commercial concrete; Eurocode 2

Address

Lino Maia: 1CONSTRUCT-LABEST, Faculty of Engineering (FEUP), University of Porto, Rua Dr. Roberto Frias, 4200-465 Porto, Portugal Farhad Aslani: Centre for Infrastructure Engineering and Safety, The University of New SouthWales, Sydney NSW2052, Australia