Revista IBRACON de Estruturas e Materiais (Jul 2021)

Use of recycled aggregates from civil construction in self-compacting mortar

  • Fernanda Rodrigues Santos Valle,
  • Paulo Cesar Gonçalves,
  • Maria Gabriela A. Ranieri,
  • Mirian de Lourdes Noronha Motta Melo,
  • Valquíria Claret dos Santos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/s1983-41952022000100007
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1

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abstract: The utilization of wastes from demolition in civil construction in self compacting concrete (SCM) has the potential to reduce both the environmental impact and financial cost. In this context, this article aims to verify the behavior of the incorporation of recycled aggregates of civil construction in the mix designs of self-compacting mortar (SCM) in replacing cement, presenting as an interesting alternative to natural raw materials. This study used the EMMA® software to optimize the choice of percentages of fine recycled aggregates when replacing cement. The proportions chosen were 0%, 5%, 15%, and 25%, through the analysis of the granular packing curve of the respective mix designs. The proportion of 0% has in its composition cement, metakaolin, sand, superplasticizer (SP) and water. The parameters obtained, through tests in the fresh state of the mini-slump and mini-funnel V, certified the samples as SCM. The compressive strength and flexural tensile strength tests in the hardened state demonstrated a reduction in mechanical properties of the material with cement replacement. It is concluded that the waste used brick and ceramic can be added in replacement to the cement in SCM without significant loss of properties in the fresh and hardened state.

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