Control Strength Lightweight Mortar made by Recycled Concrete Aggregate and Expanded Perlite

The use of recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) in the production of concrete structures in Malaysia is minimal and does not match the amount of recycled concrete waste produced during a similar period. Moreover, there is a growing need to shorten the construction period, which necessitates the use of...

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Main Authors: Hasan, Ahmad Syauqi Md; Nor, Noorsuhada Md; Jamaludin, Amril Hadri; Ruslan, Amir Khomeiny; Osman, Nur Masyitah; Sooria, Sherliza Zaini; Saliah, Soffian Noor Mat; Fauzi, Mohd Azrizal
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author Hasan
Ahmad Syauqi Md; Nor
Noorsuhada Md; Jamaludin
Amril Hadri; Ruslan
Amir Khomeiny; Osman
Nur Masyitah; Sooria
Sherliza Zaini; Saliah
Soffian Noor Mat; Fauzi
Mohd Azrizal
spellingShingle Hasan
Ahmad Syauqi Md; Nor
Noorsuhada Md; Jamaludin
Amril Hadri; Ruslan
Amir Khomeiny; Osman
Nur Masyitah; Sooria
Sherliza Zaini; Saliah
Soffian Noor Mat; Fauzi
Mohd Azrizal
Control Strength Lightweight Mortar made by Recycled Concrete Aggregate and Expanded Perlite
Engineering
author_facet Hasan
Ahmad Syauqi Md; Nor
Noorsuhada Md; Jamaludin
Amril Hadri; Ruslan
Amir Khomeiny; Osman
Nur Masyitah; Sooria
Sherliza Zaini; Saliah
Soffian Noor Mat; Fauzi
Mohd Azrizal
author_sort Hasan
spelling Hasan, Ahmad Syauqi Md; Nor, Noorsuhada Md; Jamaludin, Amril Hadri; Ruslan, Amir Khomeiny; Osman, Nur Masyitah; Sooria, Sherliza Zaini; Saliah, Soffian Noor Mat; Fauzi, Mohd Azrizal
Control Strength Lightweight Mortar made by Recycled Concrete Aggregate and Expanded Perlite
JURNAL KEJURUTERAAN
English
Article
The use of recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) in the production of concrete structures in Malaysia is minimal and does not match the amount of recycled concrete waste produced during a similar period. Moreover, there is a growing need to shorten the construction period, which necessitates the use of lighter concrete materials to produce lighter material with a minimal strength that able to act as part of the structures. Hence, this study aims to analyse the physical and mechanical properties of control strength lightweight mortar (CSLM) made from RCA and expanded perlite (EPA). The nominal size of crushed RCA and EPA was 4.75 mm, like the natural sand (NA) used. Several ratios of RCA, NFA, and EPA (fine aggregate) were employed to determine the optimal ratio of fine aggregate to cement. The CSLM underwent testing for its uniaxial compressive strength at 3, 7, and 28 days, while flexural strength was tested only at 28 days. It is found that the ideal proportion of RCA and EPA in CLSM is 40% and 20% of the total fine aggregate content, respectively. Meanwhile, the optimal mix ratio for CSLM consists of 40% RCA, 40% NFA, and 20% EPA. Hence, it can be concluded that the presence of residual mortar in RCA increased the water absorption rate, resulting in lower compressive and flexural strength when higher proportions of RCA and EPA were used. Studying CLSM using RCA and EPA offers the benefit of creating more sustainable construction materials by reducing waste and conserving natural resources.
UKM PRESS
0128-0198
2289-7526
2024
36
6
10.17576/jkukm-2024-36(6)-04
Engineering
gold
WOS:001421957400004
https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001421957400004
title Control Strength Lightweight Mortar made by Recycled Concrete Aggregate and Expanded Perlite
title_short Control Strength Lightweight Mortar made by Recycled Concrete Aggregate and Expanded Perlite
title_full Control Strength Lightweight Mortar made by Recycled Concrete Aggregate and Expanded Perlite
title_fullStr Control Strength Lightweight Mortar made by Recycled Concrete Aggregate and Expanded Perlite
title_full_unstemmed Control Strength Lightweight Mortar made by Recycled Concrete Aggregate and Expanded Perlite
title_sort Control Strength Lightweight Mortar made by Recycled Concrete Aggregate and Expanded Perlite
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description The use of recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) in the production of concrete structures in Malaysia is minimal and does not match the amount of recycled concrete waste produced during a similar period. Moreover, there is a growing need to shorten the construction period, which necessitates the use of lighter concrete materials to produce lighter material with a minimal strength that able to act as part of the structures. Hence, this study aims to analyse the physical and mechanical properties of control strength lightweight mortar (CSLM) made from RCA and expanded perlite (EPA). The nominal size of crushed RCA and EPA was 4.75 mm, like the natural sand (NA) used. Several ratios of RCA, NFA, and EPA (fine aggregate) were employed to determine the optimal ratio of fine aggregate to cement. The CSLM underwent testing for its uniaxial compressive strength at 3, 7, and 28 days, while flexural strength was tested only at 28 days. It is found that the ideal proportion of RCA and EPA in CLSM is 40% and 20% of the total fine aggregate content, respectively. Meanwhile, the optimal mix ratio for CSLM consists of 40% RCA, 40% NFA, and 20% EPA. Hence, it can be concluded that the presence of residual mortar in RCA increased the water absorption rate, resulting in lower compressive and flexural strength when higher proportions of RCA and EPA were used. Studying CLSM using RCA and EPA offers the benefit of creating more sustainable construction materials by reducing waste and conserving natural resources.
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