2018
DOI: 10.21660/2018.41.11484
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Enhancement of Recycled Aggregate Concrete Properties by a New Treatment Method

Abstract: ABSTRACT:Recently, decreasing natural sources of aggregate accompanied by increasing large quantities of construction and demolition waste (CDW) cause challenges for environment and construction industry. A significant solution for this is to recycle CDW as a new aggregate source for concrete. However, using recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) in concrete involves various obstacles and controversial issues in controlling the quality of recycled aggregate concrete (RAC). This study is an effort to improve the qua… Show more

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“…Figure 5 depicts the treatment procedure in detail. For the SS + FA treatment, 10% and 20% concentration solutions were prepared according to (Bui, Satomi and Takahashi, 2018) guidelines. The RCA were immersed in these treatment solutions for 24 hours at 20 degrees Celsius.…”
Section: Methodology Figure 4 Methodology Adoptedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 5 depicts the treatment procedure in detail. For the SS + FA treatment, 10% and 20% concentration solutions were prepared according to (Bui, Satomi and Takahashi, 2018) guidelines. The RCA were immersed in these treatment solutions for 24 hours at 20 degrees Celsius.…”
Section: Methodology Figure 4 Methodology Adoptedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These SCM´s include fly ash, silica fume, ground granulated blast furnace slag [21,22,23]. However, less common materials are also tested as the effective pozzolanic component of the coating slurry, like Fe2O3 [7], nano-silica [24,25], calcium metasilicate -wollastonite [25], geopolymer paste [20,26], metakaolin [27] or RCA fines [28].…”
Section: Cement / Pozzolan Slurrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reactions with some complex compounds in organic matter (especially fulvic and humic acids) and soil clays cause the mercury to remain for some time. These compounds can reach the RCAs by the exploitation of river sands or soils contaminated with mercury [34]. In the atmosphere, mercury can be found due to natural causes (such as volcanic eruptions, volatilization of aquatic and marine environments) or anthropogenic factors (industrial processes).…”
Section: X-ray Fluorescence (Xrf)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, depending on the location of the RCA's origin, the aggregates may contain mercury. In the case of RCAB, the proximity to the sea and industrial zone means that the concrete had been exposed to the mercury present in the atmosphere and absorbed the mercury in its base matrix [34]. Another important indicator is iron (Fe) found in natural aggregates, and its value in RCA decreases to approximately 50%.…”
Section: X-ray Fluorescence (Xrf)mentioning
confidence: 99%