2023
DOI: 10.3390/ma16041570
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The Basic Mechanical Properties and Shrinkage Properties of Recycled Micropowder UHPC

Abstract: Using waste clay brick powder (RBP) to partially replace cement in the preparation of concrete, is one way to recycle construction waste. In order to investigate the physical and mechanical properties and volume stability of recycled micropowder ultra-high-performance concrete (UHPC), the basic mechanical and shrinkage properties of recycled micropowder UHPC were studied at replacement rates of 10%, 20%, 30%, 40% and 50%. The results show that: (1) When the activated recycled brick powder is used to replace th… Show more

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“…This adverse impact is attributed to the increased water demand for a specified fluidity. As the RMP substitution rate rises, the cement content in the corresponding RMP-PP-ECC diminishes, leading to a reduction in C-S-H gel content within the hydration products and, consequently, a decline in the strength of the RMP-PP-ECC [43][44][45].…”
Section: Compressive Strength Of Cubesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This adverse impact is attributed to the increased water demand for a specified fluidity. As the RMP substitution rate rises, the cement content in the corresponding RMP-PP-ECC diminishes, leading to a reduction in C-S-H gel content within the hydration products and, consequently, a decline in the strength of the RMP-PP-ECC [43][44][45].…”
Section: Compressive Strength Of Cubesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has become a development trend in the construction industry [2][3][4]. For example, the penetration rate of prefabricated buildings has surpassed 70% in Sweden [5][6][7]. Additionally, as concrete is a materials for prefabricated buildings, a large amount of waste concrete building will be produced during the demolition of construction waste.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%