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Chloride Penetration Behavior of Concrete Made from Various Types of Recycled Concrete Aggregate

Wanchai Yodsudjai, Kirati Nitichote

2022Sustainability11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This research aimed to identify the link between the chloride penetration behavior of concrete made from various types of recycled aggregate from three main sources—building demolition waste (B-RCA), laboratory waste (L-RCA), and precast concrete waste (P-RCA)—and the 28-days compressive strength of natural aggregate concrete with the replacement ration 30%, 60% and 100% respectively. The results of the study revealed that the quality of recycled aggregate waste significantly impacted concrete behavior. To elaborate, finer aggregate potentially increased the inter-facial transition zone (ITZ), which is the weakness part of concrete, resulting in the concrete having less compressive strength as well as increasing amount of chloride ion penetration thought rapid test. In this research, an image processing technique, which is a simple method, was used to quantify the ITZ area of concrete. It was found that concrete with low compressive strength and high permeability values had an ITZ area significantly more than other types of concrete.

Topics & Concepts

Precast concreteCompressive strengthAggregate (composite)Demolition wasteMaterials scienceDemolitionProperties of concreteTypes of concreteChloridePermeability (electromagnetism)Geotechnical engineeringEnvironmental scienceComposite materialWaste managementMetallurgyStructural engineeringCivil engineeringEngineeringChemistryBiochemistryMembraneRecycled Aggregate Concrete PerformanceInnovative concrete reinforcement materialsConcrete and Cement Materials Research