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Impact of Shield Tunneling Residues on Concrete Compressive Strength: Influencing Laws and Prediction Models
AbstractIn recent years, the recycling and reutilization of shield tunneling residues (STR) have received extensive attention in underground engineering. To optimize the method of resource utilization of STR, this paper introduces a replacement method of STR slurry. The STR are incorporated into con...
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Published in: | Journal of materials in civil engineering 2024-09, Vol.36 (9) |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | AbstractIn recent years, the recycling and reutilization of shield tunneling residues (STR) have received extensive attention in underground engineering. To optimize the method of resource utilization of STR, this paper introduces a replacement method of STR slurry. The STR are incorporated into concrete and prepared as STR concrete (STRC) using a coarse and fine aggregate shell production process. By optimizing the mixing method of STR slurry, we obtained the best mixing process, and studied the influence of STR dosage and water–binder ratio (w/b) on the compressive strength of STRC. The results revealed that the air-dried STR preliminarily crushed to about 15 mm can be used to prepare STRC by extending the mixing time of STR slurry. The compressive strength of the concrete significantly depends on the dosage of STR slurry. The strength decreases significantly with the increase of STR dosage, and the recommended dosage is about 10%. The influence of the w/b on compressive strength is similar to that of ordinary concrete. A predictive model for the compressive strength of STRC was established by analyzing the relationship between the dosage of STR, w/b, age, and the strength of STRC. |
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ISSN: | 0899-1561 1943-5533 |
DOI: | 10.1061/JMCEE7.MTENG-17774 |