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Concrete-Based and Mixed Waste Aggregates in Rendering Mortars.


ABSTRACT: This paper presents a study of incorporation of two types of construction and demolition waste (CDW) in rendering mortars, as aggregates at 0%, 20%, 50% and 100% (by volume). Recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) and mixed recycled aggregate (MRA) were used. The former is mainly composed of cementitious waste and the latter consists of a mixture of non-segregated wastes. The performance of the cement mortars with recycled aggregates was evaluated through an extensive experimental programme. The analysis comprised workability, mechanical strength, water absorption, shrinkage, open porosity and the evaluation of durability by permeability to water under pressure after an artificial accelerated ageing test. The results are considered positive, although as the incorporation of recycled aggregates (both MRA and RCA) increased the mechanical strength, the modulus of elasticity and bulk density decreased, which leads to the production of lighter mortars that are less susceptible to cracking. The modified mortar with 20% of MRA presented the best performance, in terms of mechanical behaviour.

SUBMITTER: Roque S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7254318 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Concrete-Based and Mixed Waste Aggregates in Rendering Mortars.

Roque Samuel S   Maia Pederneiras Cinthia C   Brazão Farinha Catarina C   de Brito Jorge J   Veiga Rosário R  

Materials (Basel, Switzerland) 20200423 8


This paper presents a study of incorporation of two types of construction and demolition waste (CDW) in rendering mortars, as aggregates at 0%, 20%, 50% and 100% (by volume). Recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) and mixed recycled aggregate (MRA) were used. The former is mainly composed of cementitious waste and the latter consists of a mixture of non-segregated wastes. The performance of the cement mortars with recycled aggregates was evaluated through an extensive experimental programme. The anal  ...[more]

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