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Coarse and fine aggregate constitutes an average of approximately 55% to 80% of the total volume of concrete materials.Concrete remains the most commonly-used building material worldwide.As a result,the massive use of aggregate will have a direct impact on the earth′s natural resources if an appropriate replacement material is not found,violating the spirit of sustainable development.This study makes a preliminary examination of using coarse and fine aggregate produced from discarded construction materials in concrete.Results indicate that the compressive strength of densified mixture concrete at 28 days can reach 56.88 MPa(recycled materials used as coarse aggregate,and natural sand used as fine aggregate)and 53.33 MPa(recycled materials used as both coarse and fine aggregate).While this type of material is not yet fully understood,further research into this area should enable feasible applications in concrete.However,unsuitable mixtures have serious impact on the durability and overall economy of concrete.Pending further research on suitable mixture designs,a complete application of recycled aggregate in concrete can be expected.
Coarse and fine aggregate an an average of approximately 55% to 80% of the total volume of concrete materials. Confcrete remains the most commonly-used building material worldwide. As a result, the massive use of aggregate will have a direct impact on the earth ’S natural resources if an appropriate replacement material is not found, violating the spirit of sustainable development. This study makes a preliminary examination of using coarse and fine aggregate produced from discarded construction materials in concrete. Results indicate that the compressive strength of densified mixture concrete At least 28 days can reach 56.88 MPa (recycled materials used as coarse aggregate, and natural sand used as fine aggregate) and 53.33 MPa (recycled materials used as both coarse and fine aggregate) .While this type of material is not yet fully loaded, further research into this area should enable feasible applications in concrete.However, unsuitable mixtures have serious impact on the durability and ove rall economy of concrete. Pending further research on suitable mixture designs, a complete application of recycled aggregate in concrete can expected.