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Compressive performance and stress-strain relationship of geopolymer recycled brick aggregate concrete
Geopolymer recycled brick aggregate concrete (GRC) can reduce CO2 emission and effectively utilize construction waste, which is a new type of green environmental friendly material. To study its basic compressive performance and stress-strain relationship, the cubes and prisms of geopolymer recycled brick aggregate concrete (GRC) and ordinary recycled brick aggregate concrete (ORC) under five recycled brick aggregate (RBA) replacement ratios (0, 25%, 50%, 75% and 100%) were tested compressively. The failure mode, working performance, compressive strength, elastic modulus, Poisson's ratio and other indexes as well as the full stress-strain curves were obtained. The test results show that with the increase of RBA replacement ratio, the compressive strength and modulus of elasticity of GRC and ORC decrease, and the slump, strain corresponding to peak stress, transverse deformation coefficient and Poisson's ratio increase. Compared with ORC, under the same water-to-binder ratio, GRC exhibits 29% to 52% smaller elastic modulus, more than 30% reduction in slump, close Poisson's ratio and steeper decline branch of compressive stress-strain curve. Moreover, the RBA replacement ratio has a greater effect on GRC. Based on the uniaxial compressive model of ordinary concrete, the compressive constitutive models suitable for GRC and ORC are proposed.
期刊介绍:
For concrete and other cementitious derivatives to be developed further, we need to understand the use of alternative hydraulically active materials used in combination with plain Portland Cement, sustainability and durability issues. Both fundamental and best practice issues need to be addressed.
Magazine of Concrete Research covers every aspect of concrete manufacture and behaviour from performance and evaluation of constituent materials to mix design, testing, durability, structural analysis and composite construction.