2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2019.02.135
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Properties of microscopic particle morphology and particle contact of renewable construction waste mixtures

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“…The experimental results are in line with the results of our research on the microscopic aspect [41,42]. Based on the CT scan, we found that when the content of concrete slag is high, the interior of the filler is porous, and as the content of brick slag increases, the porosity decreases, that is, the mixture changes from a porous structure to a dense structure.…”
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confidence: 88%
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“…The experimental results are in line with the results of our research on the microscopic aspect [41,42]. Based on the CT scan, we found that when the content of concrete slag is high, the interior of the filler is porous, and as the content of brick slag increases, the porosity decreases, that is, the mixture changes from a porous structure to a dense structure.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…The concrete has high strength and hardly breaks under the same load, the concrete slag acts as the skeleton in the mixture. Furthermore, Li et al used a CT scan to observe the internal microstructure of the mixture [41,42], the image scanned by CT is a grayscale image, and the black parts indicate the pores of the sample, as shown in Figure 8. For the recycled aggregate used in this paper, the concrete slag has a high strength and acts as a skeleton in the mixture, while the brick slag and the mortar slag are easily broken, and the broken parts fill the gap between the concrete skeletons.…”
Section: Analysis Of Total Strainmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In terms of sulfur elements, lead ions may have also been displaced into the lattices of ettringite [21]. The above microstructure photos for different hydration ages (Figure 7a,b) were analyzed with Image Pro-Plus software, and the porosity of the 3 day-hydrated sample was 31.99%, whereas that of the 28 day-hydrated sample was 2.06% [22]. However, compared with the solidified body cured with PS, the porosity of the 28-days solidified body cured with PC is 13.38% (Figure 7c).…”
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“…Recycled aggregates are (Figure 10). It can be clearly seen that as the load increases, the percent finer of particles smaller than 2 mm is significantly increased, that is, for construction waste filler, the breakage and compaction of particles are the main reasons for long-term deformation [39,40]. Table 10 lists the C c and C u of different loads, and they are between the middle and lower layers after compaction.…”
Section: Analysis Of Creep Testmentioning
confidence: 99%