Orthogonal experimental design for compressive strength of recycled coarse aggregate concrete with silica fume-slag-fly ash hybrid micro-powders

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作者
Wang, Chengyuan [1 ,2 ]
Wang, Juan [2 ]
Liu, Xu [2 ]
Cai, YunFang [3 ]
Zhang, YuCheng [2 ]
机构
[1] East China Jiaotong Univ, Sch Transportat Engn, Nanchang 330013, Peoples R China
[2] Xinyu Univ, Coll Civil Engn & Architecture, Xinyu 338004, Peoples R China
[3] Xinyu Univ, Coll Marxism, Xinyu 338004, Peoples R China
关键词
Recycled coarse aggregate concrete with silica; fume-slag-fly ash hybrid micro-powders; (HMRAC); Orthogonal experimental design; Multiple linear regression model; Compressive strength; Carbon emission; CEMENT; REPLACEMENT;
D O I
10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2023.133669
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TU [建筑科学];
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0813 ;
摘要
Recycled Coarse Aggregate Concrete (RAC) is a type of concrete that uses recycled coarse aggregate (RCA) instead of natural coarse aggregate (NCA), which helps to reduce the negative environmental impact of construction waste. In order to improve the low compressive strength of RAC and solve the problem of shortage of natural aggregates, this paper develops a high-performance concrete called recycled coarse aggregate concrete with silica fume-slag-fly ash hybrid micro-powders (HMRAC) by replacing part of the cement with a mixture of micronized silica fume (SF), slag (SG) and fly ash (FA) and using RCA of 50% mass instead of NCA. The optimum combination parameters and prediction model for the compressive strength of HMRAC were also proposed by orthogonal experimental design. A constant water-cement ratio of 0.45 and a 50% mass replacement of natural coarse aggregate (NCA) by recycled coarse aggregate (RCA) were adopted in the experiment, and the mass replacement ratios of silica fume (SF), slag (SG), and fly ash (FA) for ordinary Portland cement (OPC) were used as the test variables. In total, 16 combinations were tested, including a control group where 50% of the NCA mass was replaced by RCA. First, we investigated the degree and significance of the effect of the mass substitution ratio of SF, SG, and FA on the compressive strength of HMRAC using analysis of variance (ANOVA) and extreme difference analysis. Then, we determined the optimal combination ratio of SF, SG, and FA. Secondly, multiple regression analysis was used to propose a multiple regression model for predicting the compressive strength of HMRAC. Finally, we computed and analyzed the carbon emissions of HMRAC. The results indicated that the mass substitution rates of FA and SG had a greater effect on the compressive strength, and the mass substitution rate of SF had a lesser effect on the compressive strength. The interaction of SF, SG, and FA can significantly enhance the compressive strength of RAC. The optimal compressive strength performance of HMRAC was observed when the proportions were as follows: SF constituted 10%, SG made up 15%, and FA accounted for 5%. The regression model has reasonable accuracy and a small standard deviation of residuals. It can effectively predict the compressive strength value of HMRAC, aligning well with the experimental results. It exhibits a superior carbon reduction rate of 21.90%, compared to conventional concrete.
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