Author/Authors :
Kulekci, Gokhan Department of Mining Engineering Gumushane - Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences - Gumushane University - Gumushane, Turkey , Yilmaz, Ali Osman Department of Mining Engineering - Karadeniz Technical University - Trabzon, Turkey , Cullu, Mustafa Department of Civil Engineering - Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences - Gumushane University - Gumushane, Turkey
Abstract :
The aim of this work is to obtain recycled aggregate (RA) from construction debris
in order to reduce the rapid consumption of aggregate resources and the environmental
impact of these resources. In order to fulfill this aim, the density, porosity, Schmidt
hardness test, uniaxial compression resistance, carbonation depth, and ultrasonic pwave
velocity experiments were conducted on different construction debris
transported by trucks from 9 different points in Turkey. In addition, the debris samples
taken were broken down to the size of the aggregate and subjected to the tests of
density, porosity, moisture content, freeze-thaw, and impact resistance. As a result of
the conducted experiments, the lowest mass loss as a result of freezing-thawing was
in GRA with 9.36%, the highest mass loss was in ORA with 22.58%, the highest ORA
average aggregate impact strength index was 21.27%, and the lowest TRA aggregate
impact strength index was found to be 18.26%. İt was determined that most of the
physical properties of RA obtained from the construction wreckage was within the
limit values specified in the literature and that the recycled aggregates could be used
instead of natural aggregate. With this work and these results, RA obtained could be
used in many areas such as concrete aggregate in the construction sector, underground
filling in mining, filling material in gunned concrete, and filling materials on
highways.
Keywords :
Aggregates , Carbonation , Compressive strength , Durability-related properties , Electrical properties