Strength and Durability Performance of Recycled Aggregate Structural Concrete with Silica Fume, Furnace Slag, and M-Fine

Amit Kumar, Gyani Jail Singh, Babu Lal Chauhan, Rajesh Kumar

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Abstract

The present study illustrates the susceptibility of optimized-quality recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) to supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs), such as silica fume (SF), ground granulated blast slag (GGBS), and mechanically produced recycled fine (M-Fine or MF), in concrete. According to the present research, old interfacial transition zone (OITZ) characteristics may be controlled if RCA is developed in such a way as to reduce mortar adhesion optimally. It may facilitate the penetration of binder particles, strengthening the OITZ even further. A high-quality surface may improve RCA's self-cementing properties, which strengthen the new ITZ (NITZ). The combined effect may yield RCA characteristics equivalent to parent aggregate when interacting with a cement matrix based on SCMs. Substituting the cement with SF (11%), GGBS (14%), and MF (15%) contributes to the compressive strength of recycled aggregate concrete (RAC) up to 11.61% via strengthening the OITZ. SF and GGBS further enhance RAC tensile strength in a similar way to how they enhance natural aggregate concrete (NAC) tensile strength. The elastic modulus (MOE), fracture energy, and durability characteristics of RAC with SF and GGBS are significantly improved. RAC with MF (15%) shows compressive and tensile strength comparable to RAC with GGBS (14%) with marginal reductions in flexural strength. In comparison to RAC, RAC with MF has a 2.9% lower MOE. RAC-MF has 1.82% higher fracture energy than RAC. RAC-SF, RAC-GGBS, and RAC-MF have significantly reduced water absorption and water absorption rate (sorptivity) than RAC. There is a strong correlation between the compressive strength of RAC, RAC-SF, RAC-GGBS, and RAC-MF, and their UPV with R2=0.92. The sorptivity and electrical resistivity are also correlated with R2=0.86. SEM images show uniform and dense microstructure and EDS analyses shows Si-rich C-S-H gel formation, resulting in superior mechanical and durability properties in RAC with SCM compared to RAC.

Original languageEnglish
Article number04024165
JournalJournal of Materials in Civil Engineering
Volume36
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jul 2024
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • Furnace slag
  • M-Fine
  • Performance
  • Puntke methods
  • Recycled aggregate concrete
  • Silica fume

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