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      EFFECT OF RECYCLED CONCRETE AGGREGATE, AIR ENTRAINING ADMIXTURE AND MAXIMUM AGGREGATE PARTICLE SIZE ON THE BEHAVIOR OF CONCRETE UNDER FREEZE-THAW CYCLES

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          This article presents freeze-thaw (F/T) resistance of concrete containing recycled concrete aggregate (RCA). RCA percentages of 15%, 30%, 45%, and 60% were replaced by natural aggregate. Air entraining admixture (AEA) with three different ratios (0.06%, 0.13%, and 0.20%) were used and three different maximum aggregate particle sizes (d max = 16 mm, 22.4 mm and 31.5 mm) were selected. F/T resistances of the concretes were determined through the measurement of scaling on the surfaces of the samples placed in 3% NaCl solution in pursuance of TS CEN/TS 12390-9. It was observed that the compressive strength of the concretes decreased by 20% on average compared to the control samples with the increase in the amount of RCA. However, it was determined from the experiments that the use of RCA increases the F/T resistances of the concretes as it provides extra voids in the concrete and decreases capillary permeability. Within the limits of this study, d max = 22.4 mm, RCA = 45% and AEA = 0.13% are recommended as the optimum values for F/T resistance of the concrete. It is also recommended to use RCA in pavement applications including roadways, highways, parking facilities, and other non-structural concrete elements subjected to severe winter conditions.

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                Journal
                jgrb
                Journal of Green Building
                College Publishing
                1943-4618
                1552-6100
                Spring 2021
                10 June 2021
                : 16
                : 2
                : 217-233
                Author notes

                1.Atatürk University, Department of Civil Engineering, Erzurum, TR, yesim.tosun@ 123456atauni.edu.tr

                2.Atatürk University, Engineering Faculty, Department of Civil Engineering, Erzurum, TR, rsahin@ 123456atauni.edu.tr

                Article
                jgb.16.2.217
                10.3992/jgb.16.2.217
                5e145acf-7345-4918-ae84-1cc2bae09003
                Page count
                Pages: 17
                Product
                Self URI (journal page): http://www.journalofgreenbuilding.com
                Categories
                RESEARCH ARTICLES

                Urban design & Planning,Civil engineering,Environmental management, Policy & Planning,Architecture,Environmental engineering
                recycled concrete aggregate,NaCl solution,concrete pavement,freeze-thaw resistance

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