Hemijska industrija 2012 Volume 66, Issue 4, Pages: 609-617
https://doi.org/10.2298/HEMIND111203010J
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Investigation of cement based composites made with recycled rubber aggregate
Jevtić Dragica Lj. (Faculty of Civil Engineering, Belgrade)
Zakić Dimitrije M.
(Faculty of Civil Engineering, Belgrade)
Savić Aleksandar R.
(Faculty of Civil Engineering, Belgrade)
The results of experimental investigations performed on cement based
composites made with addition of recycled rubber as a partial replacement of
natural river aggregate are presented in this paper. Different properties of
cement based mortar were analyzed, both in fresh and in hardened state.
Tested properties in the fresh state included: density, consistency and
volume of entrained air. In the hardened state, the following properties
were tested: density, mechanical properties (compressive and flexural
strength), modulus of elasticity, adhesion to concrete substrate, water
absorption, freeze-thaw resistance and ultrasonic pulse velocity. The
obtained results indicate that recycled rubber can be successfully applied
as a partial replacement of natural river aggregate in cement based
composites, in accordance with the sustainable development concept. The
investigation showed that physical-mechanical properties of cementituous
composites depend to a great extent on the percentage of replacement of
natural river aggregate with recycled rubber, especially when the density,
strength, adhesion and freeze-thaw resistance are concerned. The best
results were obtained in the freeze-thaw resistance of such composites.
Keywords: composite, recycled rubber, mortar, natural river aggregate, cement, physical-mechanical properties