Title of article :
Self-cementing properties of crushed demolished concrete in unbound layers: results from triaxial tests and field tests
Author/Authors :
Maria Arm، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages :
5
From page :
235
To page :
239
Abstract :
A 2-year study is underway to evaluate the expected growth in stiffness in layers of crushed concrete from demolished structures. This growth is said to be a result of self-cementing properties. The study consists of repeated load triaxial tests on manufactured specimens after different storing time together with falling weight deflectometer, FWD, measurements on test sections. Results so far show a clear increase with time in resilient modulus and in back-calculated layer modulus for all concrete materials. The increase is the largest in the first months and then diminishes. The field measurements show a more considerable growth in stiffness than the laboratory tests, with a doubled value two years after construction. Comparative investigations on natural aggregates, mostly crushed granite do not show any growth in stiffness, neither in the laboratory nor in the field. Consequences for the choice of design modulus are discussed.
Keywords :
recycling , Reuse , Recycled aggregates , demolition waste , Self-hardening , Sti?ness increase , Strength , Design modulus , Resilientmodulus , Base , sub-base
Journal title :
Waste Management
Serial Year :
2001
Journal title :
Waste Management
Record number :
774563
Link To Document :
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