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Recycled Precast Concrete Kerbs and Paving Blocks, a Technically Viable Option for Footways

Authors :
Andrés Juan-Valdés
Desirée Rodríguez-Robles
Julia García-González
María Isabel Sánchez de Rojas
Manuel Ignacio Guerra-Romero
Rebeca Martínez-García
Julia M. Morán-del Pozo
Source :
Materials, Vol 14, Iss 22, p 7007 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2021.

Abstract

The linear economy paradigm in place to date has to be seriously challenged to give way to a new school of thought known as the circular economy. In this research work, precast kerbs and paving blocks made with recycled concrete (RACC-mixture) bearing 50 wt% mixed recycled aggregate (masonry content of 33%) and an eco-efficient cementitious material as 25 wt% conventional binder replacement were evaluated to assess their intrinsic potential to replace traditional raw materials, in keeping with circular economy criteria. Therefore, precast products were subjected to mechanical strength, durability and microstructure tests and were compared to conventional concrete units (CC-mixture and commercially available precast elements). Although a class demotion was observed for water absorption and some decreases in flexural strength (26%), splitting tensile strength (12.8%) and electrical resistivity (45%) and a lower class water absorption were registered, and the recycled mixture also exhibited a greater performance in terms of compressive strength (6%), a better abrasion resistance classification and a comparable porosity and microstructure, which ensures a good concrete durability. In any case, the results showed that precast pieces were European standard-compliant, thus supporting the viability of the mixed recycled aggregates and eco-efficient cementitious replacement in footways.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19961944
Volume :
14
Issue :
22
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Materials
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.809a427ad34e42e49a0022fdc0aa66bb
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14227007