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Experimental Study on the Shear Behavior of Recycled Concrete with Artificial Sand
This study examines the shear behaviors of concrete structure with recycled concrete and artificial sand (AS). Thirty-six beams were prepared with two strength grades (C35, C45) and different artificial sand replacement rates (0%, 30%, 50%, 70%, and 100%). They were submitted to four-point static stress test in order to distinguish the shear behaviors of ASCRC (AS-containing recycled concrete) and of natural concrete that is fabricated using original coarse aggregate and natural sand. Experimental results found the shear strengths values of the ASCRC were lower than the nature ones, with decreasing extents less than 20%. When AS-containing level ranged from 30% to 70%, the cube compressive and shear strengths were more lower than other replacement ratios. Shear force-shear strain curve of the ASCRC was found similar to that of the nature concrete. The peak strain of the ASCRC rose with the increase of the shear strength, but the slope of the curves was lower.
Experimental Study on the Shear Behavior of Recycled Concrete with Artificial Sand
This study examines the shear behaviors of concrete structure with recycled concrete and artificial sand (AS). Thirty-six beams were prepared with two strength grades (C35, C45) and different artificial sand replacement rates (0%, 30%, 50%, 70%, and 100%). They were submitted to four-point static stress test in order to distinguish the shear behaviors of ASCRC (AS-containing recycled concrete) and of natural concrete that is fabricated using original coarse aggregate and natural sand. Experimental results found the shear strengths values of the ASCRC were lower than the nature ones, with decreasing extents less than 20%. When AS-containing level ranged from 30% to 70%, the cube compressive and shear strengths were more lower than other replacement ratios. Shear force-shear strain curve of the ASCRC was found similar to that of the nature concrete. The peak strain of the ASCRC rose with the increase of the shear strength, but the slope of the curves was lower.
Experimental Study on the Shear Behavior of Recycled Concrete with Artificial Sand
Applied Mechanics and Materials ; 405-408 ; 2538-2543
2013-09-03
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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