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The document summarizes a study on recycled aggregate concrete. It discusses that recycled aggregate concrete has lower density, elastic modulus, and strength but higher water absorption than normal concrete. The processes to create recycled aggregate include crushing, pre-sizing, sorting, and screening of waste concrete to remove contamination. Using recycled concrete aggregate provides benefits like reducing landfill waste and needs for new gravel mining. Initial moisture content of recycled concrete aggregate greatly impacts its strength and shrinkage properties.
The document summarizes a study on recycled aggregate concrete. It discusses that recycled aggregate concrete has lower density, elastic modulus, and strength but higher water absorption than normal concrete. The processes to create recycled aggregate include crushing, pre-sizing, sorting, and screening of waste concrete to remove contamination. Using recycled concrete aggregate provides benefits like reducing landfill waste and needs for new gravel mining. Initial moisture content of recycled concrete aggregate greatly impacts its strength and shrinkage properties.
The document summarizes a study on recycled aggregate concrete. It discusses that recycled aggregate concrete has lower density, elastic modulus, and strength but higher water absorption than normal concrete. The processes to create recycled aggregate include crushing, pre-sizing, sorting, and screening of waste concrete to remove contamination. Using recycled concrete aggregate provides benefits like reducing landfill waste and needs for new gravel mining. Initial moisture content of recycled concrete aggregate greatly impacts its strength and shrinkage properties.
AGGREGATE Reported By. Under the guidance of. RAVINDRA K R KISHOR Sir. Lecture of Department 157ce17036 5th sem. Civil engineering of civil engineering. CONTENTS. 1.INTRODUCTION 2.WHAT IS THE RECYCLE AGGERATE CONCRETE 3.CHARACTERSTICS. 4.PROCESSES. 5.BENEFITS. 6.USES. 7.CONCLUTION. Introduction. • To achieve sustainable issue in construction area, researchers and companies focus on using waste concrete as a new construction material. It’s called recycle aggregate which can be produced by concrete crusher. • The aggregate are characterised by size as course and fine aggregate. • The characteristic of recycle aggregate could be different by its Parent concrete because the parent concrete was designed for its purposes such as permeable durable and high strength concrete. What is recycle aggregate concrete. • It’s a lower density, elastic modules strength and a higher water absorption capacity. • Recycled aggregate has a proportional mortar which attached to aggregate, it gives a higher porosity and a lower strength to RAC then the normal concrete. • In additional,since recycled aggregate require a more amount of water then natural aggregate, shrinkage issue could be problematic to use RAC in practically. Characteristics of recycle aggregate concrete. • recycle aggregate as a crushed sound on and clean waste concrete of list 95% by weight of concrete with typical total contamination lower than 1% of the bulk mass . • Class 1A RCA is a well graded RCA With no more than 0.5% brick content. Process of recycle aggregate concrete. • Crushing. • Pre-sizing. • Sorting . • Screening. • Contaminant elimination. Benefits of recycle aggregate concrete. There are a variety of benefits in recycling concrete rather than dumping it or burying it in a landfill. • Keeping concrete debris out of landfills saves landfills space. • Using recycled material as gravel reduces the need for gravel mining . • Using recycled concrete as the base material for road ways reduces the pollution involved in trucking material. Uses of recycle aggregate concrete. Conclusion. • Initial moisture states of RCA is one of the most important variable than impact strength and shrinkage. • when oven-dried RCA is used , strength is used to be greatly reduced but free shrinkage as measured in this study was low. • The creep to free shrinkage ratio of RAC was similar to that of normal concrete at seven days under restrained conditions. • When greater volume of recycle fine aggregate and fly ash was used, free shrinkage of the specimens was reduced. Thank U.........