Removal of Adhered Mortar from Recycled Aggregates

Autores/as

  • Smitha Rakessh Yadav National Institute of Construction Management and Research image/svg+xml
  • S. R. Pathak

Palabras clave:

Recycled aggregates, adhered mortar, concrete, water absorption, simple dry rolling, proposed method

Resumen

While recycled aggregates can replace natural aggregate in making concrete without compromising strength, it is imperative to appraise the quality of the former. Quality of recycled aggregates depends upon the composition and strength of concrete from which it is derived. Thus it is necessary to identify and evaluate significant parameters characterizing a typical recycled aggregate. Adhered mortar present on recycled aggregates has been observed to adversely affect the performance of aggregates in concrete, thus its removal without affecting the properties of aggregate is essential. In this work a comparative study of various methods for removal of adhered mortar content is carried out and an effective removal method feasible for use on field is proposed.Keywords: Recycled aggregates, adhered mortar, concrete, water absorption, simple dry rolling, proposed method

Biografía del autor/a

  • Smitha Rakessh Yadav, National Institute of Construction Management and Research
    National Institute of Construction Management and ResearchAssistant Professor

Publicado

2011-05-25

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