Abstract

ABSTRACT This paper presents the results of experimental studies which were carried out to investigate residual properties of heat-treated concrete mixes made with recycled aggregates by adding fly ash. Mixes made with natural aggregates were used as control mixes. Concrete cylinders made of both types of mixes were employed in the experimental programme. The cylinders were heat treated at temperature varying from 100°C to 1000°C in increments of 100°C and were tested in compression and tension to determine their respective residual strengths. The residual strengths of both types of mixes followed a similar pattern of reduction at higher temperature exposure. The residual compressive stress and elastic modulus became nearly 15% at 900°C and 700°C, respectively. A slightly higher mass loss was observed in RAC mixes due to the use of recycled aggregates which contained more free water and sustained larger thermal deformation on heating at high temperatures.

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