2022
DOI: 10.3390/polym14193964
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Mechanical Performance and Constitutive Model Analysis of Concrete Using PE Fiber-Strengthened Recycled Coarse Aggregate

Abstract: To promote the sustainable development of the construction industry, concrete incorporating polyethylene (PE) fiber-strengthened recycled coarse aggregate (SRCA) and seawater and sea sand (SWSS) is prepared. The usage of SRCA significantly improves the mechanical performance of concrete. The strength is improved, and the failure mode of concrete cylinders is also remarkably altered. The incorporation of SWSS that alleviates the shortage of freshwater and river sand slightly reduces the mechanical strength of c… Show more

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“…The huge associated energy consumption has focused attention on the sustainable development aspects of concrete [ 2 , 3 , 4 ], and many studies have been carried out on the sustainable utilization of the raw materials that can be used in the manufacture of concrete. As a matter of common knowledge, readily available materials such as clay and industrial waste have been used to replace cement [ 5 ], and construction waste has been used to make recycled aggregate [ 6 ], which greatly reduces resource consumption. However, in addition to cement and aggregate, water as a component of concrete has not been considered in terms of sustainability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The huge associated energy consumption has focused attention on the sustainable development aspects of concrete [ 2 , 3 , 4 ], and many studies have been carried out on the sustainable utilization of the raw materials that can be used in the manufacture of concrete. As a matter of common knowledge, readily available materials such as clay and industrial waste have been used to replace cement [ 5 ], and construction waste has been used to make recycled aggregate [ 6 ], which greatly reduces resource consumption. However, in addition to cement and aggregate, water as a component of concrete has not been considered in terms of sustainability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%