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Characteristics of sustainable concrete incorporating recycled coarse aggregates and colloidal nano-silica

Abstract

The present study addresses about the development of sustainable concrete utilizing recycled coarse aggregates manufactured form waste concrete and colloidal Nano-Silica. Experimental investigations are carried out to determine compressive and tensile strength of concrete mixes designed with recycled coarse aggregates and different percentages of Nano-Silica. Moreover, water absorption, density and volume voids of concrete mixes are also examined to ascertain the influence of Nano-Silica on behavior of recycled aggregate concrete. The outcomes of the research depict that properties of concrete mixes are significantly affected with the introduction of recycled coarse aggregates in place of the natural coarse aggregates. However, the study reveals that the depletion of behavior of recycled aggregate concrete could be restored with the incorporation of little amount (3%) of Nano-Silica.

Keywords:
Aggregate (composite) Materials science Ultimate tensile strength Nano- Compressive strength Absorption of water Colloid Composite material Chemical engineering Engineering

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Topics

Recycled Aggregate Concrete Performance
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Building and Construction
Innovative concrete reinforcement materials
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Civil and Structural Engineering
Concrete and Cement Materials Research
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Civil and Structural Engineering
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