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Original Articles

Properties and mechanical–environmental efficiency of concrete combining recycled rubber with waste materials

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Pages 66-75 | Received 27 Dec 2010, Accepted 24 Feb 2011, Published online: 08 Apr 2011
 

Abstract

This paper investigated the effect of combining rubber crumbs with recycled aggregates and fly ash on the mechanical properties and environmental impact of concrete. Increasing the amount of rubber crumbs linearly reduced strength and Young's modulus regardless of aggregate or binder type, but the effect of recycled aggregate on strength decreased as the amount of rubber crumbs increased. Air permeability also increased with the amount of rubber crumbs but the effect of recycled aggregates varied, as it was constant in the case of non-fly ash but completely reduced with fly ash. The mechanical–environmental efficiency was calculated by weighting the strength by the volume of raw materials, and recycled aggregates were found to have the highest efficiency whereas rubber crumbs were inefficient. When setting a specific strength level, the weighted strength could be used to select the most efficient combination of waste materials.

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