Literature review on steel fibre, silica fume and fly ash: improving methods for recycled and multiple recycled aggregate concretes

If all concrete is to be recycled in a future scenario, recycled concrete will be needed. Usually concrete recycling causes loss of properties, but this does not have to be truth for all the mixtures. This paper shows a comprehensive knowledge about the improving methods used to keep the properties...

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Main Authors: Maysam Shmlls, Dávid Bozsaky, Tamás Horváth
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Széchenyi István University 2021-02-01
Series:Acta Technica Jaurinensis
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Online Access:https://acta.sze.hu/index.php/acta/article/view/570
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spelling doaj-808a6bcc925648f18557dd9b1f73ce7c2021-04-15T11:54:46ZengSzéchenyi István UniversityActa Technica Jaurinensis2064-52282021-02-01141607910.14513/actatechjaur.00570466Literature review on steel fibre, silica fume and fly ash: improving methods for recycled and multiple recycled aggregate concretesMaysam Shmlls0Dávid Bozsaky1Tamás Horváth2Széchenyi István University, Department of Architecture and Building Construction, Egyetem tér 1, 9026 Győr, HungarySzéchenyi István University, Department of Architecture and Building Construction, Egyetem tér 1, 9026 Győr, HungarySzéchenyi István University, Department of Architecture and Building Construction, Egyetem tér 1, 9026 Győr, HungaryIf all concrete is to be recycled in a future scenario, recycled concrete will be needed. Usually concrete recycling causes loss of properties, but this does not have to be truth for all the mixtures. This paper shows a comprehensive knowledge about the improving methods used to keep the properties of the recycled aggregate concrete (RAC). In the reviewed literature several kinds of RAC were tested with various replacement ratios. The effect of adding steel fibres, silica fume or fly ash to the mixture were also examined both separately and together. Most of the experiments demonstrated excellent mechanical properties of the RAC compared with ordinary concretes. Based on these results the ideal RAC composition can be deduced and a future can be imagined when concrete can be recycled multiple times (MRAC).https://acta.sze.hu/index.php/acta/article/view/570recycled coarse aggregatesteel fibresilica fumefly ashmultiple recycled aggregate concrete
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author Maysam Shmlls
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Dávid Bozsaky
Tamás Horváth
Literature review on steel fibre, silica fume and fly ash: improving methods for recycled and multiple recycled aggregate concretes
Acta Technica Jaurinensis
recycled coarse aggregate
steel fibre
silica fume
fly ash
multiple recycled aggregate concrete
author_facet Maysam Shmlls
Dávid Bozsaky
Tamás Horváth
author_sort Maysam Shmlls
title Literature review on steel fibre, silica fume and fly ash: improving methods for recycled and multiple recycled aggregate concretes
title_short Literature review on steel fibre, silica fume and fly ash: improving methods for recycled and multiple recycled aggregate concretes
title_full Literature review on steel fibre, silica fume and fly ash: improving methods for recycled and multiple recycled aggregate concretes
title_fullStr Literature review on steel fibre, silica fume and fly ash: improving methods for recycled and multiple recycled aggregate concretes
title_full_unstemmed Literature review on steel fibre, silica fume and fly ash: improving methods for recycled and multiple recycled aggregate concretes
title_sort literature review on steel fibre, silica fume and fly ash: improving methods for recycled and multiple recycled aggregate concretes
publisher Széchenyi István University
series Acta Technica Jaurinensis
issn 2064-5228
publishDate 2021-02-01
description If all concrete is to be recycled in a future scenario, recycled concrete will be needed. Usually concrete recycling causes loss of properties, but this does not have to be truth for all the mixtures. This paper shows a comprehensive knowledge about the improving methods used to keep the properties of the recycled aggregate concrete (RAC). In the reviewed literature several kinds of RAC were tested with various replacement ratios. The effect of adding steel fibres, silica fume or fly ash to the mixture were also examined both separately and together. Most of the experiments demonstrated excellent mechanical properties of the RAC compared with ordinary concretes. Based on these results the ideal RAC composition can be deduced and a future can be imagined when concrete can be recycled multiple times (MRAC).
topic recycled coarse aggregate
steel fibre
silica fume
fly ash
multiple recycled aggregate concrete
url https://acta.sze.hu/index.php/acta/article/view/570
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