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An experimental study on the relation between input variables and output quality of a new concrete recycling process

•Experimental studies were carried out with the aim of fine tuning a novel concrete recycling process.•A novel experimental set-up was built to simulate autogenous milling.•The influence of type of parent concrete, intensity of the autogenous milling and ADR cut-size point were investigated.•Mechani...

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Published in:Construction & building materials 2017-04, Vol.137, p.128-140
Main Authors: Lotfi, Somayeh, Rem, Peter, Deja, Jan, Mróz, Radosław
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Language:English
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Summary:•Experimental studies were carried out with the aim of fine tuning a novel concrete recycling process.•A novel experimental set-up was built to simulate autogenous milling.•The influence of type of parent concrete, intensity of the autogenous milling and ADR cut-size point were investigated.•Mechanical and durability properties of RAC is comparable to those of NAC.•Special properties of recycled aggregates will make it a favorite input material for prefab industry. Enormous amount of Construction and Demolition Waste (CDW) are yearly generated in Europe and the predominant material constituent is concrete. Despite the urgency of creating a sustainable solution for End Of Life (EOL) concrete waste treatment, there has not been a large driving force for recycling it into prime grade materials. The C2CA concrete recycling process aims at a cost effective system approach to recycle EOL concrete to hardened cement and clean aggregates. This recycling process consists of a combination of smart demolition, gentle grinding of the crushed concrete in an autogenous mill, and a novel dry classification technology called Advanced Dry Recovery (ADR) to remove the fines. The main factors in the C2CA process which may influence the properties of Recycled Aggregates (RA) or Recycled Aggregate Concrete (RAC) include the type of Parent Concrete (PC), the intensity of autogenous milling (changing the amount of shear and compression inside of a mill) and the ADR cut-size point (usage of +2mm or +4mm RA in the new concrete). This study aims to investigate the influence of implied factors on the quality of the RA and RAC. To conduct the study, first of all, three types of concrete which are mostly demanded in the Dutch market were cast as PC and their fresh and hardened properties were tested. After nearly one year curing, PC samples were recycled independently varying the type of PC and intensity of the autogenous milling. Experimental variables resulted in the production of eight types of RA. The physical, mechanical and durability properties of the produced RA were tested and the effect of the experimental variables on their properties were investigated. According to the results, the type of PC is a prevailing parameter for the final properties of RA, in comparison with the milling intensity. Moreover, it is observed that a variation in the milling intensity mostly influences the properties of RA produced from a lower strength PC. Furthermore, the performance of the RA in th
ISSN:0950-0618
1879-0526
DOI:10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2017.01.085