On the Possibility of Using Recycled Mixed Aggregates and GICC Thermal Plant Wastes in Non-Structural Concrete Elements

Industrial wastes are often used as aggregate in concrete production to promote a more sustainable construction and to reduce production costs. This article presents the results of an experimental campaign on the influence of replacing natural aggregate with several construction and demolition waste...

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Main Authors: Carlos Rodríguez, Isidro Sánchez, Isabel Miñano, Francisco Benito, Marta Cabeza, Carlos Parra
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-01-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/3/633
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spelling doaj-2833bdab9dfd48b49ed3e5cd6566a02a2020-11-25T01:01:04ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502019-01-0111363310.3390/su11030633su11030633On the Possibility of Using Recycled Mixed Aggregates and GICC Thermal Plant Wastes in Non-Structural Concrete ElementsCarlos Rodríguez0Isidro Sánchez1Isabel Miñano2Francisco Benito3Marta Cabeza4Carlos Parra5Department of Construction Materials, Centro Tecnológico de la Construcción, Pol. Oeste, 30820 Alcantarilla, SpainDepartamento de Ingeniería Civil, University of Alicante, 03080 Alicante, SpainDepartment of Architecture and Building Technologies, Technical/Polytechnic University of Cartagena, Paseo Alfonso XIII, 30203 Cartagena, SpainDepartment of Architecture and Building Technologies, Technical/Polytechnic University of Cartagena, Paseo Alfonso XIII, 30203 Cartagena, SpainENCOMAT Group, University of Vigo, 36310 Vigo, SpainDepartment of Architecture and Building Technologies, Technical/Polytechnic University of Cartagena, Paseo Alfonso XIII, 30203 Cartagena, SpainIndustrial wastes are often used as aggregate in concrete production to promote a more sustainable construction and to reduce production costs. This article presents the results of an experimental campaign on the influence of replacing natural aggregate with several construction and demolition wastes (C&DW) as recycled aggregate, as well as the use of fly ash and slag, wastes produced in Gas Incinerator Combined Cycle (GICC) thermal power plants, in the mix design of non-structural concrete. Different percentages of natural aggregates were substituted with recycled aggregates either coming from construction and demolition wastes, or from the coarse fraction of the slags from thermic plants in the manufacture of concrete. The mechanical properties, capillary water absorption, density, carbonation, chloride ingress and sulphate resistance have been tested. The results show a decrease in properties when C&DW are used. Fine fraction of slag and fly ash has an important advantage, and can even improve the long term properties of concrete prepared with natural aggregates. Coarse fraction of slag as a recycled aggregate generally improves most of the properties of manufactured concretes.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/3/633compressive strengthdurabilityrecycled aggregatesconstruction and demolition wasteswastes from combined cycle thermal plant
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Isidro Sánchez
Isabel Miñano
Francisco Benito
Marta Cabeza
Carlos Parra
spellingShingle Carlos Rodríguez
Isidro Sánchez
Isabel Miñano
Francisco Benito
Marta Cabeza
Carlos Parra
On the Possibility of Using Recycled Mixed Aggregates and GICC Thermal Plant Wastes in Non-Structural Concrete Elements
Sustainability
compressive strength
durability
recycled aggregates
construction and demolition wastes
wastes from combined cycle thermal plant
author_facet Carlos Rodríguez
Isidro Sánchez
Isabel Miñano
Francisco Benito
Marta Cabeza
Carlos Parra
author_sort Carlos Rodríguez
title On the Possibility of Using Recycled Mixed Aggregates and GICC Thermal Plant Wastes in Non-Structural Concrete Elements
title_short On the Possibility of Using Recycled Mixed Aggregates and GICC Thermal Plant Wastes in Non-Structural Concrete Elements
title_full On the Possibility of Using Recycled Mixed Aggregates and GICC Thermal Plant Wastes in Non-Structural Concrete Elements
title_fullStr On the Possibility of Using Recycled Mixed Aggregates and GICC Thermal Plant Wastes in Non-Structural Concrete Elements
title_full_unstemmed On the Possibility of Using Recycled Mixed Aggregates and GICC Thermal Plant Wastes in Non-Structural Concrete Elements
title_sort on the possibility of using recycled mixed aggregates and gicc thermal plant wastes in non-structural concrete elements
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Industrial wastes are often used as aggregate in concrete production to promote a more sustainable construction and to reduce production costs. This article presents the results of an experimental campaign on the influence of replacing natural aggregate with several construction and demolition wastes (C&DW) as recycled aggregate, as well as the use of fly ash and slag, wastes produced in Gas Incinerator Combined Cycle (GICC) thermal power plants, in the mix design of non-structural concrete. Different percentages of natural aggregates were substituted with recycled aggregates either coming from construction and demolition wastes, or from the coarse fraction of the slags from thermic plants in the manufacture of concrete. The mechanical properties, capillary water absorption, density, carbonation, chloride ingress and sulphate resistance have been tested. The results show a decrease in properties when C&DW are used. Fine fraction of slag and fly ash has an important advantage, and can even improve the long term properties of concrete prepared with natural aggregates. Coarse fraction of slag as a recycled aggregate generally improves most of the properties of manufactured concretes.
topic compressive strength
durability
recycled aggregates
construction and demolition wastes
wastes from combined cycle thermal plant
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/3/633
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