Properties of Concrete Using Treated Low-Class Recycled Coarse Aggregate and Blast Furnace Slag Sand
Since high quality natural aggregates are becoming scarce, it is important that industrial recycled products and by-products are used as aggregates for concrete. In Japan, the use of recycled aggregate (RG) is encouraged. Since, strength and durability of recycled aggregate concrete is lower than th...
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doaj-a3e1fc1c79474f0d818488900d381eac2020-11-25T02:26:34ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442020-02-0113484310.3390/ma13040843ma13040843Properties of Concrete Using Treated Low-Class Recycled Coarse Aggregate and Blast Furnace Slag SandYuji Miyazaki0Takeshi Watanabe1Yuji Yamada2Chikanori Hashimoto3Civil Foundation division, Miyazaki Kiso Construction Co. Ltd., Tokushima 779-0222, JapanConcrete Engineering Laboratory, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Tokushima University, Tokushima 770-8506, JapanConstruction Material Laboratory, Department of Civil Engineering, Fukuoka University, Fukuoka 814-0180, JapanConcrete Engineering Laboratory, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Tokushima University, Tokushima 770-8506, JapanSince high quality natural aggregates are becoming scarce, it is important that industrial recycled products and by-products are used as aggregates for concrete. In Japan, the use of recycled aggregate (RG) is encouraged. Since, strength and durability of recycled aggregate concrete is lower than that of normal aggregate concrete, the use of recycled aggregate has not been significant. In order to improve physical properties of concrete using recycled coarse aggregate, blast furnace slag sand has been proposed. Recently, blast furnace slag sand is expected to improve durability, freezing, and thawing damage of concrete in Japan. Properties of fresh and hardened concrete bleeding, compressive strength, and resistance to freezing and thawing which are caused by the rapid freezing and thawing test using liquid nitrogen is a high loader than the JIS A 1148 A method that were investigated. As a result, concrete using treated low-class recycled coarse aggregate and 50% or 30% replacement of crushed sand with blast furnace slag sand showed the best results, in terms of bleeding, resistance to freezing and thawing.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/13/4/843recycled coarse aggregateblast furnace slag sandresistance to freezing and thawingbleeding capacity |
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Yuji Miyazaki Takeshi Watanabe Yuji Yamada Chikanori Hashimoto Properties of Concrete Using Treated Low-Class Recycled Coarse Aggregate and Blast Furnace Slag Sand Materials recycled coarse aggregate blast furnace slag sand resistance to freezing and thawing bleeding capacity |
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Properties of Concrete Using Treated Low-Class Recycled Coarse Aggregate and Blast Furnace Slag Sand |
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Properties of Concrete Using Treated Low-Class Recycled Coarse Aggregate and Blast Furnace Slag Sand |
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Properties of Concrete Using Treated Low-Class Recycled Coarse Aggregate and Blast Furnace Slag Sand |
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Properties of Concrete Using Treated Low-Class Recycled Coarse Aggregate and Blast Furnace Slag Sand |
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Properties of Concrete Using Treated Low-Class Recycled Coarse Aggregate and Blast Furnace Slag Sand |
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properties of concrete using treated low-class recycled coarse aggregate and blast furnace slag sand |
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Since high quality natural aggregates are becoming scarce, it is important that industrial recycled products and by-products are used as aggregates for concrete. In Japan, the use of recycled aggregate (RG) is encouraged. Since, strength and durability of recycled aggregate concrete is lower than that of normal aggregate concrete, the use of recycled aggregate has not been significant. In order to improve physical properties of concrete using recycled coarse aggregate, blast furnace slag sand has been proposed. Recently, blast furnace slag sand is expected to improve durability, freezing, and thawing damage of concrete in Japan. Properties of fresh and hardened concrete bleeding, compressive strength, and resistance to freezing and thawing which are caused by the rapid freezing and thawing test using liquid nitrogen is a high loader than the JIS A 1148 A method that were investigated. As a result, concrete using treated low-class recycled coarse aggregate and 50% or 30% replacement of crushed sand with blast furnace slag sand showed the best results, in terms of bleeding, resistance to freezing and thawing. |
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recycled coarse aggregate blast furnace slag sand resistance to freezing and thawing bleeding capacity |
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