Title:
Utilization of Recycled Aggregate Concrete for Marine Site Based on 7-Year Field Monitoring
Author(s):
Wichian Chalee, Tieng Cheewaket and Chai Jaturapitakkul
Publication:
IJCSM
Volume:
15
Issue:
Appears on pages(s):
Keywords:
recycled coarse aggregates, fly ash, chloride penetration, marine site, steel corrosion, compressive strength
DOI:
10.1186/s40069-021-00473-w
Date:
9/30/2021
Abstract:
This research aimed to create value of construction and demolition waste to be able used as a recycled coarse aggregate (RCA) in durable concrete, based on 7-year field investigation in marine site. Fly ash was used to substitute Portland cement type I in RCA concrete varied from 0 to 50% by weight of binder with three W/B ratios and comparing to natural aggregate (NA) concrete. Cubical concrete specimens were cast having round steel bars embedded with various concrete coverings to evaluate the durability performances. After 28-day curing, the specimens were placed at a tidal zone in the gulf of Thailand and investigated both mechanical and durability performances at 7-year exposed period. Based on site monitoring, 15–25% fly ash RCA concrete with W/B ratio of 0.40 would be advantaged to resist destruction due to the marine attack when compared with NA concrete with the same water-to-binder ratio.