This research is to verify and propose the practical use of recycled aggregate concrete which is one of the recycling methods of construction wastes. This is because domestic construction industries have been more sustainably developed, and renovation and redevelopment of buildings for increasing the quality of life have been actively performed because the necessity of efficient management of construction wastes has been increased. In addition, the possibility of increased quality focused on recycled aggregate concrete with mixed polypropylene fiber was proposed on this research through material experiments basedon compressive and split tension strength.
Recently, many structures which were built about 30 years ago are watched by reconstruction. Demolished concrete is occurred in the process and these quantity increase about 10% more than the preceding year. Although the government have promoted to use recycled coarse aggregate, many registered architects have not use it, because natural aggregate is still cheaper than recycled coarse aggregate's price and they have question about quality of recycled coarse aggregate. In addition, there are no grounds to rely upon compressive strength and ultrasonic pulse velocity method of recycled coarse aggregate when it is used to high strength concrete. In this paper, bases will be adduced to verify applicative possibility of estimation of compressive strength of high-strength concrete with recycled aggregate using ultrasonic pulse velocity method. For this, compressive strength and ultrasonic pulse velocity method tests of 240 high strength concrete specimens with recycled coarse aggregate were performed, and the high strength concrete specimens were tested within the limits such as compressive strength and ultrasonic pulse velocity
As the industrial development brings the structures growth, the consumption of the natural aggregate is increasing annually. On the other hand, the amount of the potential aggregate is decreasing with the huge amount of construction waste from the concrete demolition. The annual total amount of natural aggregate consumption estimated 370million tons. And the experts are concerned about the depletion of aggregate which is presumed to be exhausted in 20 years, considering the annual consumption, which is approximately 250million(m³) in construction industry. Along with this issues, the government promotes to use recycled coarse aggregate from the construction waste in consideration of social, economic and environmental aspects. In conclusion, the purpose of this study is to promote to use of recycled coarse aggregate as a future substitute resource and to increase awareness of it as well. This study conducts the experiments by comparing high-strength concrete for the substitution of chosen two companies.
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