Journal of Materials and Engineering Structures JMES
Abstract
Several countermeasures are implemented in the manufacture of construction materials to avoid negative impacts on the environment. Using concrete debris in construction demolition waste as a recycled aggregate to make recycled aggregate concrete (RAC) is one of the countermeasures. Further, the use of recycled construction waste and industrial by-products, such as fly ash and ground granulated blast-furnace slag, in concrete not only promotes resource circulation and reduces CO2 emissions in the cement manufacturing process but also improves concrete performance. In this study, low-quality recycled aggregate was mixed with normal aggregate at various replacement ratios to produce RAC. Additionally, ground granulated blast-furnace slag in Portland blast-furnace slag cement and fly ash were introduced in concrete to improve concrete performance. Applying the relative quality index method for performance evaluation, it was possible to design a mix proportion of RAC that achieved the requisite performance through the application of Portland blast-furnace slagcement and fly ashas a cement substitute or as a fine aggregate substitute