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Investigation of durability properties for structural lightweight concrete with discarded vehicle tire rubbers: A study for the complete replacement of conventional coarse aggregates

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CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS
Volume 369, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2023.130634

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Lightweight concrete; Workability; Density; Compressive strength; Water absorption; Sorptivity; Shrinkage; Sulfate attack; Rapid chloride penetration

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This study presents the manufacture of structural lightweight concrete (SLWC) using 100% waste coarser tire rubber, and investigates its durability properties. Two newly designed casting moulds were used to improve the strength and durability of rubberized concrete without traditional coarse aggregates. The slump values of different fresh RuC mixes met the requirement specified by ACI 213R, ranging from 84 to 122 mm. The density, compressive strength, and various durability properties of the novel SLWC were evaluated at different time periods.
This innovative study presents the manufacture of structural lightweight concrete (SLWC) with 100 % waste coarser tire rubber and sets an inaugurating move in identifying its durability properties. Two newly designed casting moulds were developed to enhance the strength and durability properties of rubberized concrete without any conventional coarse aggregates. Slump values of different fresh RuC mixes varied from 84 to 122 mm, maintaining the requirement denoted by ACI 213R. Density and compressive strength of novel SLWC were determined. The durability properties, including water absorption, sorptivity, shrinkage, sulfate attack and rapid chloride penetration, were evaluated at 28-, 56-, 90-, and 180-day.

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