Published February 28, 2021 | Version v1
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Strength Characteristic of Recycled Aggregate with Silica Fume as Admixture

  • 1. Department of Civil Engineering, Sharanabasava University, Kalaburagi (Karnataka), India.
  • 2. Principal, Veerappa Nisty Engineering College Shorapur, (Karnataka), India.
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In this study, conventional concrete is developed using recycled aggregates with micro silica (silica fume) as admixture. The concrete mix is designed for target strength of 25 MPa. Coarse aggregate were partially with recycled aggregate at 15 %, 30 % and 45 %. The relative parameters influencing the strength of concrete were studied in terms of recycled aggregate and silica content respectively. Test results reveled concrete produced with 45% of recycled aggregate tend to reduce the strength by 12% whereas addition of silica fume (10%) enhances the strength comparable to control mix (M25). Addition of microsilica functions as microfilling action in unreacted core of concrete which enhances the physical and mechanical properties of concrete. The significant reduction in compressive strength is noticed, when the recycled aggregate is increased beyond 30%.

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