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Behavior of reinforced concrete beams filled with demolished concrete lumps

  • Wu, Bo;Xu, Zhe;Ma, Zhongguo John;Liu, Qiongxiang;Liu, Wei
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.40 no.3
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    • pp.411-429
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    • 2011
  • In the past decades, recycling use of demolished concrete was almost limited to the types of recycled coarse aggregate with a size of about 5-40 mm and recycled fine aggregate with a size of about 0-5 mm for concrete structures, and reuse of demolished concrete lumps (DCLs) with a size much larger than that of recycled aggregate, e.g., 50-300 mm, has been limited to roadbed, backfilling materials, or discarded to landfills. Treatment processes of DCLs are much simpler than those of recycled aggregate, leading to less cost and more energy-saving. In the future, the amount of demolished concrete is estimated to be much higher, so reuse of DCLs for concrete structures will become necessary. The objectives of this paper are to document the process of making reinforced concrete beams with DCLs, and to discuss the flexural and shear behaviors of those reinforced DCL beams through an experimental program, which includes three beams filled with DCLs and one conventional beam for investigating the flexural strengths and deformations, and 12 beams filled with DCLs and two conventional beams for investigating the shear strengths and deformations. The authors hope that the proposed concept offers another sustainable solution to the concrete industry.

A Study on the Bond Stress of Rebar in Reinforced Concrete Pavement using Recycled Aggregate (재생골재 활용 철근콘크리트포장 내 철근의 부착특성에 대한 연구)

  • Kim, Nak-Seok;Kim, Kwang-Tae;Jeon, Chan-Ki;Jeon, Joong-Kyu
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Hazard Mitigation
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    • v.5 no.1 s.16
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    • pp.77-84
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    • 2005
  • Amount of demolished concretes is highly produced as dismantlement of structures to increased owing to usage alteration and deteriorated of concrete structures, but most of them have been used as material for simple reclamation. Therefore, if demolished concrete could be recycled as aggregate for concrete. it will contribute to solve the exhaustion of nature aggregate, in terms of saving resources and protecting environment, especially being want of resources in Korea. In this study it was investigated into experimental results that were carried out demolished concrete recycled aggregate gained from dismantled real structures and source concrete recycled aggregate produced according to respectively 5 steps of replacement ratio for recycling as pavement concrete aggregate.

Effect of the Pozzolanic Cement on Concrete Strengths with Recycled Aggregate (재생골재를 사용한 콘크리트의 강도에 미치는 포졸란 시멘트 효과)

  • 문대중;임남웅;김양배
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2001.11a
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    • pp.217-220
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    • 2001
  • Due to the tendency of increase in demolished-concrete produced by alteration and deterioration of concrete structures, recycling of those demolished-concrete is necessary to solve the exhaustion of natural aggregate, in order to save resources and protect environment, especially being want of resources in Korea. For this purpose, concrete made with the pozzolanic cement and recycled aggregate was tested for compressive and tensile strength. The pozzolanic cement was a mixture of OPC(Ordinary Portland Cement) and pozzolans such as fly ash, other siliceous materials and early rapid hardening cement(ERC). It was found that the compressive strength of the pozzolanic cement was enhanced when 0.75% of ERC was dozed, as compared with OPC mortar. It was also shown that compressive and tensile strength of concrete with recycled aggregate and pozzolanic cement were higher than those of concrete with crushed stones and OPC. It was concluded that the pozzolanic cement influenced on the increase of concrete strengths with recycled aggregate.

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Recyled Concrete Aggregate (RCA) in Structural Concrete of Developing Nation: A Cace Study of Ethiopian Construction Industry

  • Damtie, Mitiku;Woldesenbet, Asregedew
    • International conference on construction engineering and project management
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    • 2015.10a
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    • pp.405-410
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    • 2015
  • Today, the booming construction in Ethiopia is leading to an increased demolition of concrete structures whereby these demolished structures are disposed at landfills. The current practice is creating a huge amount of waste which is environmentally unfriendly and is becoming the main source of pollution in communities. This paper discusses the potential use of demolished concrete from site tested specimens as a recycled aggregate material for new structural concrete. The mechanical, physical and chemical properties of RCA are studied to understand the suitability in the production of recycled concrete. Tests including gradation, unit weight, soundness, density, and abrasion will be conducted to assess RCA properties. Since the percentage of RCA govern the strength of concrete, a C25 concrete is mixed by the ratio of 25%, 50% & 100% RCA with and without water reducing admixture and a control mixture composed of natural aggregate. The output of this study will highly impact the growing construction industry and communities in Ethiopia thereby reducing waste, saving cost, conserving natural aggregates, building capacity and setting quality standards.

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An Experimental Study on Chlorine-ion and Carbonation Resistance of the Concrete Using Recycled Aggregate Mixed Fly Ash (플라이애쉬 혼입율에 따른 순환골재콘크리트의 염소이온 및 중성화 저항성에 관한 시험적 고찰)

  • Sim Jong Sung;Park Choel Woo;Park Sung Jae;Kim Kil Jung
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2004.05a
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    • pp.580-583
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    • 2004
  • Due to the tendency of increase in demolished-concrete produced by alteration and deterioration of concrete structures, recycling of those demolished-concrete is necessary to solve the exhaustion of natural aggregate, in order to save resources and protect environment. In this an experimental study herein, the Chlorine-ion and Carbonation resistance of the recycled aggregate concrete was investigated. Coarse aggregate was replaced with $100\%$ of the recycled aggregate and cement and fine recycled aggregate was replaced with various amount. It was shown that the concrete can obtain resistance of chlorine-ion, when fly ash replaced with up to $30\%$ of cement.

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Repair and Rehabilitation of Concrete Structures

  • Nagataki Shigeyoshi
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2004.05a
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    • pp.1-9
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    • 2004
  • Repair of concrete structures has been a focus of attention in recent years not only in Japan but also worldwide. Concrete structures have fallen short of expectations at the time of construction-they should have been perpetual and maintenance-free. However, investigation into their premature deterioration reveals the primary causes: Concrete was made using inadequate materials and/or inadequate mixture proportions due to insufficient consideration and was placed inadequately under insufficient execution control. The secondary causes include insufficient consideration at the time of construction for the environmental conditions to which the structures were to be exposed. In any event, in the current economic climate, structures cannot be demolished and rebuilt as soon as they are damaged, but instead are expected to continue to be in service as long as possible with appropriate repair or retrofitting. This paper analyzes the causes of deterioration requiring repair and introduces relevant repair techniques. At the end, the repair project of the Sanyo Shinkansen Line in which the author was involved through committee activities is reported.

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A Study on the Stability of the Waste Concrete as the Subgrade Materials (보조기층재로서 폐콘크리트의 안정성에 관한 연구)

  • 김태봉;박원철;서상구;안상로
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Safety
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.160-167
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    • 1996
  • The construction waste concrete produce from the demolished concrete structures. These waste concrete materials are useful and valuable for fill and subgrade and are considered to use as the subgrade material of the road. To use the subgrade of the road with the waste concrete, the several experiments involved with compaction test and laboratory C. B. R. etc. are performed. These experiments are compared with criteria of the road construction manual. It is shown that the quality of the construction waste concrete satisfies that of the subgrade mentioned in the road construction manual.

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Strength and Fatigue Properties of Recycled Concretes Under 50% Recycled Aggregate Ratio (재생골재 50% 이하 첨가된 재생콘크리트의 강도 및 피로저항 특성)

  • Doh, Young-Soo;Kim, Sung-Tae;Kim, Kwang-Woo
    • International Journal of Highway Engineering
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    • v.7 no.2 s.24
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    • pp.13-22
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    • 2005
  • Using recycled aggregate from demolished concrete structures provides a peat opportunity fur conserving natural resources. In many parts of world, virgin aggregate deposits have been depleted, and transporting aggregates over long distances can be much more expensive than using a low-cost recycled aggregate. In Korea, about 7-million tons of concrete occurs annually, out of this, about 2-3 million tons are available for recycling. This study is to present the method of utilizing the recycled aggregate. The recycled aggregate concretes were made for compressive strength test, flexural strength test and fatigue test using w/c of 40, 50 and 60%. The replacing rates of recycled aggregate to virgin aggregate were 0, 25 and 50%. The purpose of this study is to compare the fatigue lift of recycled aggregate concrete with that of virgin aggregate concrete. It was shown that the fatigue life of recycled concrete was function of recycled aggregate replacement ratio and water cement ratio.

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An Experimental Study on The Application of Construction of Recycled Aggregate Concrete (part2, in the hardened concrete) (재생골재 콘크리트 구조체 적용성에 관한 실험적 연구(제2보, 경화 콘크리트의 성상을 중심으로))

  • 김진만;류광우;남상일;김무한
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 1993.04a
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    • pp.12-15
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    • 1993
  • Critical shortage of natural aggregate for production of concrete is developing in many urban area. At the same time increasing quantities of demolished concrete form deteriorated and obsolete structures are generated as a waste material in the same areas. The reuse of a waste concrete may settle the problems of environmental pollution and shortage of adquate aggregate, Therefore, this study is to reuse a waste concrete as aggregate for concrete, It is the purpose of this present study to investigate and analyze how the addition rates of superplasticizer and curing condition affect the properties of fresh and hardened recycled aggregate concrete comparing with those of ordinary concrete and crushed stone concrete.

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Strength Properties of Concrete using Non-Washed Recycled Coarse Aggregate (비세척된 재생 조골재 콘크리트의 강도특성)

  • 윤현도;김문섭;임경택;정수영;윤석천
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 1998.10a
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    • pp.489-494
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    • 1998
  • This paper describes the possibility to reuse concrete waste produced by demolition of reinforced concrete structures as aggregate for concrete from the viewpoint of strength. Concrete rubble obtained from the demolished buildings at Taejon were crushing machine to reuse as coarse aggregate. The strength properties, such as compressive strength, splitting tensile strength, bending strength and shear strength, of recycled and normal concrete were examined and compared experimentally when water cement ratio was varied. From the results of this study, it was thought that in case of non-washed aggregate concrete, strength properties of recycled coarse aggregate is similar to that of normal concrete, In W/C 55%~45%, stress-strain curve of recycled concrete shows more stable than that of normal concrete, while in W/C 35%, it shows brittle behavior.

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