Abstract

We can observe the growing tendency of usage of recycled concrete aggregate (RCA). Changes in waste materials management rules will result in necessity of more common reutilization of materials from demolished concrete structures. Thus new fields of RCA application and new ways of its utilization in concrete manufacturing are still being looked for.Research presented in the paper has been conducted to examine two methods of improving poor gradation of natural aggregate (NA) using RCA. The NA that did not fulfill requirements of gradation had been chosen. It consisted of ca. 75% of 2-4mm fraction. In the first method a part of NA was replaced with 2-16 fraction of RCA of low quality. In the second method also a part of NA was replaced this time with 4-8mm and 8-16mm fractions of good quality RCA. The amount of replacing fractions was precisely calculated in order to fit optimal gradation curve. Quality of the gradation was measured with so called gradation index. Mechanical properties of researched concretes was tested as well as some of their properties related to durability. It can be stated, on the basis of the results, that both methods improve most of the vital concrete properties.

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