EFFECT OF FILLER FROM RECYCLED CONSTRUCTION WASTE ON PROPERTIES OF SELF-COMPACTING CONCRETE IN FRESH AND HARDENED STATES

Construction waste is becoming a growing concern in the modern world. Waste recycling reduces the need for landfills and preserves natural resources. This paper investigates the possibility of using construction waste in self-compacting concrete. Fillers of various particle sizes were prepared by gr...

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Main Authors: Sandra Juradin, Nives Ostojić-Škomrlj, Nikolina Glibo, Mislav Lovrić
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Civil Engineering Osijek 2018-01-01
Series:e-GFOS
Online Access:http://e-gfos.gfos.hr/app/storage/protected/18-12-2018-10-59-40-paper-6-juradin.pdf
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spelling doaj-88a1fbb889404bb898df9abcabe3c9e72020-11-25T00:17:17ZengFaculty of Civil Engineering Osijeke-GFOS 1847-89482018-01-01917526310.13167/2018.17.6214708EFFECT OF FILLER FROM RECYCLED CONSTRUCTION WASTE ON PROPERTIES OF SELF-COMPACTING CONCRETE IN FRESH AND HARDENED STATESSandra Juradin0Nives Ostojić-Škomrlj1Nikolina GliboMislav LovrićUniversity of Split, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Architecture and GeodesyUniversity of Split, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Architecture and GeodesyConstruction waste is becoming a growing concern in the modern world. Waste recycling reduces the need for landfills and preserves natural resources. This paper investigates the possibility of using construction waste in self-compacting concrete. Fillers of various particle sizes were prepared by grinding several types of waste directly without any sorting or separation. Eighteen mixtures of concrete were prepared by varying the types and proportions of fillers and other additives, and they were tested for workability in fresh state, compressive strength, and dynamic modulus of elasticity after 7 and 28 days of hardening. Eventually, the mixtures were also tested for water absorption. Results indicated that fresh concrete samples did not meet all the requirements of self-compacting concrete, and therefore guidelines were proposed for improving the composition of concrete.http://e-gfos.gfos.hr/app/storage/protected/18-12-2018-10-59-40-paper-6-juradin.pdf
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Mislav Lovrić
EFFECT OF FILLER FROM RECYCLED CONSTRUCTION WASTE ON PROPERTIES OF SELF-COMPACTING CONCRETE IN FRESH AND HARDENED STATES
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Nives Ostojić-Škomrlj
Nikolina Glibo
Mislav Lovrić
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title EFFECT OF FILLER FROM RECYCLED CONSTRUCTION WASTE ON PROPERTIES OF SELF-COMPACTING CONCRETE IN FRESH AND HARDENED STATES
title_short EFFECT OF FILLER FROM RECYCLED CONSTRUCTION WASTE ON PROPERTIES OF SELF-COMPACTING CONCRETE IN FRESH AND HARDENED STATES
title_full EFFECT OF FILLER FROM RECYCLED CONSTRUCTION WASTE ON PROPERTIES OF SELF-COMPACTING CONCRETE IN FRESH AND HARDENED STATES
title_fullStr EFFECT OF FILLER FROM RECYCLED CONSTRUCTION WASTE ON PROPERTIES OF SELF-COMPACTING CONCRETE IN FRESH AND HARDENED STATES
title_full_unstemmed EFFECT OF FILLER FROM RECYCLED CONSTRUCTION WASTE ON PROPERTIES OF SELF-COMPACTING CONCRETE IN FRESH AND HARDENED STATES
title_sort effect of filler from recycled construction waste on properties of self-compacting concrete in fresh and hardened states
publisher Faculty of Civil Engineering Osijek
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issn 1847-8948
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Construction waste is becoming a growing concern in the modern world. Waste recycling reduces the need for landfills and preserves natural resources. This paper investigates the possibility of using construction waste in self-compacting concrete. Fillers of various particle sizes were prepared by grinding several types of waste directly without any sorting or separation. Eighteen mixtures of concrete were prepared by varying the types and proportions of fillers and other additives, and they were tested for workability in fresh state, compressive strength, and dynamic modulus of elasticity after 7 and 28 days of hardening. Eventually, the mixtures were also tested for water absorption. Results indicated that fresh concrete samples did not meet all the requirements of self-compacting concrete, and therefore guidelines were proposed for improving the composition of concrete.
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