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Título
Quantification and characterization of the microstructural damage of recycled aggregate self-compacting concrete under cyclic temperature changes
Autor
Publicado en
Materials Letters. 2023, V. 333, 133628
Editorial
Elsevier
Fecha de publicación
2023-02
ISSN
0167-577X
DOI
10.1016/j.matlet.2022.133628
Resumen
Recycled Aggregate (RA) usually increases porosity and weakens Interfacial Transition Zones (ITZs) of concrete,
which favors the appearance of internal thermal damage. Four Self-Compacting Concrete (SCC) mixes with
coarse and fine RA were subjected to positive and negative cyclic temperature variations to characterize their
thermal damage and quantify its effects. Two damage mechanisms were found. On the one hand, micro-cracks
appeared in the ITZs. On the other hand, micro-cracks arose from the micro-pores and propagated through the
cementitious matrix. Both damage mechanisms were promoted by the use of coarse and fine RA, respectively.
The damage was most notable at sub-zero temperatures and when adding coarse RA. Furthermore, it primarily
affected compressive strength, although ultrasonic pulse velocity and hardened density also decreased, which
served as non-destructive indicators to indirectly quantify the level of thermal internal damage of SCC.
Palabras clave
Self-compacting concrete
Recycled aggregate
Cyclic temperature change
Thermal internal damage
Microstructural characterization
Indicator non-destructive property
Materia
Ingeniería civil
Civil engineering
Materiales de construcción
Building materials
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