Effect of Mechanically Treated Recycled Aggregates on the Long Term Mechanical Properties and Durability of Concrete

Materials (Basel). 2022 Apr 14;15(8):2871. doi: 10.3390/ma15082871.

Abstract

The objective of this research was to study the effect of an optimal mechanical treatment method to reduce the mortar adhered on recycled aggregates (RCA) on the long-term mechanical properties and durability of concretes containing RCA at different replacement levels. It was found that concretes incorporating treated RCA exhibited sharper and more significant increase on 90- and 365-day compressive strengths than any other investigated mixture. The same mixtures also benefitted from a 'shrinkage-controlling' effect, where strains and mass losses were reduced by almost 15% and 10%, respectively, compared to the reference concrete. While sulfate resistance and carbonation resistance are predominantly defined by the hydration products available within the cement paste and not to a large extent by the aggregate type and quality, the incorporation of either treated or untreated RCA in concrete did not appear to expose RACs to significant durability threats.

Keywords: adhered mortar; durability; internal curing; mechanical properties; mechanical treatment; mineral admixes; recycled aggregate concrete; recycled concrete aggregates.