Case Studies in Construction Materials (Dec 2022)

Development of a sustainable binder made of recycled high-performance concrete (HPC)

  • Dana Daneshvar,
  • Teresa Liberto,
  • Maria Chiara Dalconi,
  • Waltraud Stöllinger,
  • Johannes Kirnbauer,
  • Agathe Robisson

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17
p. e01571

Abstract

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The high consumption of ordinary Portland cement (OPC) in high-performance concrete (HPC), combined with the growing accumulation of construction and demolition wastes (CDW), raises severe environmental and economic concerns. This study addresses both issues by proposing a novel sustainable binder made of milled recycled HPC (mRHPC). A series of HPC mix designs (R-HPC) was developed replacing OPC by mRHPC (0–100%), and characterized in fresh and hardened states. The residual reactivity of mRHPC was detected using X-ray diffraction, calorimetry, and rheological oscillatory measurements (SAOS). Replacement up to 30% resulted in comparable 28-day compressive and flexural strengths to that of the OPC reference specimen while slightly improving fresh properties. Furthermore, the performance of steel fiber reinforced R-HPC overlays was investigated in repair application, and 30% replacement ratio enhanced the tensile bond strength by a factor of 2.4. The measured improved flow properties and reduced drying shrinkage can explain this remarkable result.

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