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AuthorYounis, Adel
AuthorEbead, Usama
AuthorSuraneni, Prannoy
AuthorNanni, Antonio
Available date2023-01-29T09:23:42Z
Publication Date2020
Publication NameJournal of Materials in Civil Engineering
ResourceScopus
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)MT.1943-5533.0002999
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/39134
AbstractThe use of seawater and recycled coarse aggregate (RCA) in concrete mixtures leads to the production of a very sustainable concrete. The potential risk of steel reinforcement corrosion (due to chloride in the seawater) in such mixtures may be eliminated when considering plain concrete or noncorrosive reinforcement (e.g., fiber-reinforced polymer). This study investigated the fresh and hardened properties of a proposed green concrete mixed using seawater and recycled coarse aggregates. Two different concrete mixtures were studied, namely conventional concrete (Mix 1) and seawater-mixed concrete with RCA (Mix 2). Blast furnace slag was used as supplementary cementitious material at a 65% replacement level in both concrete mixtures. Fresh and hardened properties of the two concretes, including workability, strength gain, drying shrinkage, permeability, and microstructure, were characterized and compared. The results suggest that the use of seawater and RCA together has negative effects on concrete performance. Compared with the reference (Mix 1), Mix 2 concrete had approximately 5% lower density, 25% lower slump flow, 50% lower setting time, 33% lower strength gain, 10% higher drying shrinkage, 60% higher water absorption, and 100% higher charge passed (in rapid chloride permeability tests). Consequently, strategies to improve the performance of such concretes, such as a reduction in the water:cementitious materials ratio and the use of chemical admixtures, are suggested. These strategies, however, may somewhat reduce the green aspect of the proposed seawater-mixed concrete with RCA. 2019 American Society of Civil Engineers.
SponsorThis paper was made possible by NPRP Grant No. NPRP 9-110-2-052 from the Qatar National Research Fund (a member of Qatar Foundation). The findings achieved herein are solely the responsibility of the authors. Special thanks are due to Readymix Qatar (a part of LafargeHolcim) for providing expertise that greatly assisted the authors in this study.
Languageen
PublisherAmerican Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
SubjectFresh concrete properties
Hardened concrete properties
Recycled concrete aggregate
Seawater
Sustainability
TitlePerformance of Seawater-Mixed Recycled-Aggregate Concrete
TypeArticle
Issue Number1
Volume Number32


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