Abstract

Coarse aggregate has notable influence on concrete properties. The sustainability in concrete is generally achieved through reduced mining of natural resources required for the manufacturing of its basic constituents, by recycling of suitable industrial by-products or post-consumer materials including construction and demolition waste (CDW). CDW is composed of several materials depending on its locality of the origin. Recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) is obtained by crushing the concretized components of CDW. RCA is inhomogeneous with respect to its dynamic properties unlike natural coarse aggregate (NCA). A pavement concrete has to possess a proper strength and adequate abrasion resistance to resist surface wearing due to a moving traffic. This study presents the influence of using RCA as a replacement of NCA in paving concrete. Two series of concrete mixes, at two different water-cement ratios, that is, 0.44 and 0.38, were used in this study. The study exhibited that RCA reduces the abrasion resistance significantly yet it could be effectively used in pavement concrete.

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