Title of article :
Utilization of crushed clay brick in concrete industry
Author/Authors :
Aliabdo, Ali A. Alexandria University - Faculty of Engineering - Structural Engineering Department, Egypt , Abd-Elmoaty, Abd-Elmoaty M. Alexandria University - Faculty of Engineering - Structural Engineering Department1403382, Egypt , Hassan, Hani H. Alexandria University - Faculty of Engineering, Egypt
From page :
151
To page :
168
Abstract :
A comprehensive experimental program regarding the use of recycled aggregates produced from demolition of brick buildings is presented. The brick wastes were crushed, sorted and classified into coarse and fine aggregates as well as powder (CBP). The first phase of the research focuses on the effect of incorporating recycled aggregates on physico-mechanical properties of paste, mortar and concrete. Non-traditional tests including X-ray diffraction (XRD), thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) and micro-structural analysis (MSA) were performed. The second phase of the program explores the effect of using recycled aggregates on properties of concrete masonry units. A total of 44 mixtures were utilized throughout the program. Results show cement paste when modified with 25% CBP achieves smaller pore size and lower weight loss under high temperature than reference paste. Furthermore, the use of recycled aggregates reduces the overall unit weight of concrete masonry units. Actually, modified concrete masonry units incorporating recycled aggregates achieve lower unit weight, higher thermal resistance and absorption rate than reference units. Although considerable strength reduction is noticeable by substitution, compressive strength levels meet the Egyptian specifications limitations. Critical replacement ratios are suggested to produce load bearing-concrete masonry units. Based on experimental evidences, it can be stated that the use of recycled aggregate and dust made of clay bricks is promising in many applications where the thermal resistance, cost and environmental aspects are imperative.
Keywords :
Recycled aggregate , Crushed clay bricks , X , ray diffraction , Pozzolanic reactivity , Micro , structural analysis , Concrete masonry units
Journal title :
Alexandria Engineering Journal
Journal title :
Alexandria Engineering Journal
Record number :
2540418
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