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http://dx.doi.org/10.4334/JKCI.2016.28.3.329

Optimum Carbonation Reforming Period of Recycled Aggregate Based on the Microscopic Carbonation Conduct  

Shin, Jin-Hak (Dept. of Architectural Engineering, Dankook University)
Kim, Han-Sic (Residential Engineering Team, Samsung C&T Co. Ltd. Engineering & Construction Group)
Ha, Jung-Soo (Dept. of Architectural Engineering, Dankook University)
Chung, Lan (Dept. of Architectural Engineering, Dankook University)
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Journal of the Korea Concrete Institute / v.28, no.3, 2016 , pp. 329-340 More about this Journal
Abstract
Increase in demotion and repair works on buildings in the construction market generates a large amount of construction waste. Recycling of construction waste is important for saving of resources, preservation of environment and constant advance of the construction industry. Accordingly, the environmental and economic value of recycled aggregate, which is produced after waste concrete is crushed, is increasingly highlighted. It is generally known that compared to concrete made of ordinary aggregate, concrete made of recycled aggregate has low quality, and the low quality is dependent on the amount of the bonding heterogeneous (cement paste and mortar) as well as the amount of the pores within the bonding heterogeneous. Reports on carbonation mechanism shows that the pores of cement-based materials are filled up by the progress of carbonation. Therefore, this study aims at an estimation of the period for optimum carbonation reforming appropriate for the thickness of the bonding heterogeneous of recycled aggregate, based on carbonation mechanism, with a view to improving the product quality by means of filling up the pores of the bonding heterogeneous of recycled aggregate. This study drew the carbonation depth according to the passage of age by calculating the bonding ratio and bonding thickness of the bonding heterogeneous as against the particle size distribution of recycled aggregate as well as by chemical quantitative analysis according to the age of accelerated carbonation of mock-up samples imitating bonding heterogeneous. Based on the correlation between the age of accelerated carbonation and carbonation depth, this study also proposed the estimated period of carbonation reforming of recycled aggregate appropriate for the thickness of the bonding heterogeneous.
Keywords
recycled aggregate; bonding cement paste; bonding mortar; accelerated carbonation;
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