2023
DOI: 10.32604/jrm.2023.024981
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Effect of Recycled Aggregate and Slag as Substitutes for Natural Aggregate and Cement on the Properties of Concrete: A Review

Abstract: Using recycled aggregate (RA) and slag instead of natural aggregate (NA) and cement can reduce greenhouse gas emissions (GHGE) and achieve effective waste recovery. In recent years, RA has been widely used to replace NA in concrete. Every year, several researchers conduct investigations on the mechanical performance and durability of recycled aggregate concrete (RAC). Due to the loose and porous material properties of RA, the mechanical properties and durability of RAC, such as strength, carbonation resistance… Show more

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“…When the surface area of recycled aggregate is small, the workability and compressive strength of concrete are improved. Zhang Huizhi [4] analyzed the influence of RC compressive strength and working performance, and the results showed that adding 100% recycled coarse aggregate and 50% recycled fine aggregate can meet the requirements of C30 strength grade and workability, and the substitution ratio of recycled coarse aggregate has the most obvious influence on the strength. Li Tao [5] studied the influence of recycled aggregate with different service life on the mechanical properties of concrete.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…When the surface area of recycled aggregate is small, the workability and compressive strength of concrete are improved. Zhang Huizhi [4] analyzed the influence of RC compressive strength and working performance, and the results showed that adding 100% recycled coarse aggregate and 50% recycled fine aggregate can meet the requirements of C30 strength grade and workability, and the substitution ratio of recycled coarse aggregate has the most obvious influence on the strength. Li Tao [5] studied the influence of recycled aggregate with different service life on the mechanical properties of concrete.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%