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Assessment of longitudinal and transversal plastic behavior of recycled aggregate self-compacting concrete: A two-way study

Víctor Revilla‐Cuesta, Marta Skaf, Amaia Santamaría, Vanesa Ortega‐López, Juan M. Manso

2021Construction and Building Materials47 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Plastic strain behavior in the transversal direction to the axis of loading has often been underestimated in concrete design and its strength performance. However, as this article demonstrates, it is fundamental to define the viability of using concrete of a certain composition in real applications. In this study, 15 Self-Compacting Concrete (SCC) mixtures produced with Recycled Concrete Aggregate (RCA) and Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag (GGBFS) were subjected to a monotonic-load test and a 5-cycle loading/unloading test with increasing maximum loads. Continuous monitoring of the applied loads and the SCC strain was performed. In the transversal direction, these tests caused the appearance of a yield step, cracking by vertical splitting, and higher levels of deformability than in the longitudinal direction. It was concluded that the RCA content of SCC should be defined according to serviceability conditions when used in compressed elements, to safeguard against failure due to transversal plastic strain.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceServiceability (structure)Transversal (combinatorics)CrackingAggregate (composite)Ground granulated blast-furnace slagComposite materialStructural engineeringCementEngineeringMathematicsMathematical analysisRecycled Aggregate Concrete PerformanceInnovative concrete reinforcement materialsConcrete and Cement Materials Research