Advances in Concrete Construction
Volume 10, Number 5, 2020, pages 369-379
DOI: 10.12989/acc.2020.10.5.369
Experimental investigation on hardened properties of recycled coarse aggregate concrete
Shanjida A. Shohana, Md. I. Hoque and Md. H.R. Sobuz
Abstract
Reduction of disposal of waste materials due to construction demolition has become a great concern in recent decades. The research work presents the hardened properties of concrete where the partial substitution of recycled coarse aggregate with natural aggregate in amount of 0%, 10%, 30% and 50%. By using different mixed proportions, fresh and hardened properties of concrete were conducted for this investigation. These properties were compared with control concrete. It can be seen that all of the hardened properties of concrete were decreased with the increasing percentage of recycled aggregate in concrete mixes. It was noticed that up to 30% recycled aggregate replacement can be yielded the optimum strength when it used in normal concrete. Finally, it can be said that disposed recycled concrete utilizing as a partial replacement in natural aggregate is a great way to reuse and reduce environmental hazards which achieve sustainability approach in the construction industry.
Key Words
waste concrete; concrete; recycled coarse aggregate; performance; compressive strength
Address
Shanjida A. Shohana, Md. I. Hoque and Md. H.R. Sobuz: Department of Building Engineering and Construction Management, Khulna University of Engineering and Technology,
Khulna-9203, Bangladesh