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Statistical and Reliability Study on Shear Strength of Recycled Coarse Aggregate Reinforced Concrete Beams

Journal

MATERIALS
Volume 14, Issue 12, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ma14123321

Keywords

recycled aggregate concrete; structural behavior; shear; statistics; reliability

Funding

  1. Nazarbayev University Research Fund [SOE2017004]
  2. National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) - Korea government (MSIT) [2020R1F1A1048422]

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The use of recycled coarse aggregates in concrete has been proposed as a sustainable solution to address environmental concerns in the construction industry. However, its limited application in the industry is due to the absence of appropriate structural regulations for recycled concrete.
The consumption of structural concrete in the construction industry is rapidly growing, and concrete will remain the main construction material for increasing urbanization all over the world in the near future. Meanwhile, construction and demolition waste from concrete structures is also leading to a significant environmental problem. Therefore, a proper sustainable solution is needed to address this environmental concern. One of the solutions can be using recycled coarse aggregates (RCA) in reinforced concrete (RC) structures. Extensive research has been conducted in this area in recent years. However, the usage of RCA concrete in the industry is still limited due to the absence of structural regulations appropriate to the RCA concrete. This study addresses a safety margin of RCA concrete beams in terms of shear capacity which is comparable to natural coarse aggregates (NCA) concrete beams. To this end, a database for reinforced concrete beams made of recycled coarse aggregates with and without shear reinforcement was established, collecting the shear specimens available from various works in the existing literature. The database was used to statistically identify the strength margin between RCA and NCA concrete beams and to calculate its safety margin based on reliability analysis. Moreover, a comparability study of RCA beams was conducted with its control specimens and with a database for conventional RC beams.

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