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Construction and demolition waste as recycled aggregate for environmentally friendly concrete paving

Manuel Contreras, Maximina Romero Pérez, M.J. Gázquez, Juan Pedro Bolívar Raya

2021Environmental Science and Pollution Research48 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Recycled aggregates (RA) from construction and demolition waste (CDW) instead of natural aggregates (NA) were analysed in the manufacture of new eco-friendly concrete. Fine (FRA) and coarse (CRA) recycled aggregates were used in different percentages as substitutes of natural sand and gravel, respectively. The results revealed that the use of RA in percentages of up to 50 wt.% is feasible. Additionally, RA were used to produce paving blocks in accordance with industrial requirements. Thus, values of water absorption lesser than 6.0% and tensile strength upper than 3.6 MPa were obtained, which are similar to those of a reference sample and within the limit values established by the regulations. These results were achieved by reducing the incorporation of cement, thereby saving production costs and minimizing environmental impact.

Topics & Concepts

DemolitionEnvironmentally friendlyAggregate (composite)Demolition wasteCementEnvironmental scienceWaste managementUltimate tensile strengthAbsorption of waterNatural materialsMaterials scienceCivil engineeringComposite materialEngineeringBiologyEcologyPolymer scienceRecycled Aggregate Concrete PerformanceMunicipal Solid Waste ManagementInnovative concrete reinforcement materials