Incorporating Recycled Concrete Aggregate in Pervious Concrete Pavements.

Author(s)
Rizvi, R. Tighe, S.L. Norris, J. & Henderson, V.
Year
Abstract

The effectiveness of pervious concrete for use in the Canadian climate is currently being evaluated. Virgin aggregate sources within Canada are limited and other sources need to be evaluated for use, such as Recycled Concrete Aggregate (RCA). Recycling concrete from curbs and gutters, sidewalks and parking lots reduces the amount of concrete being put into landfills. Using RCA in new concrete has multiple advantages to the environment namely, reducing dumping at landfill sites, reducing gravel mining and reducing hauling of virgin aggregate and therefore reducing emissions. The purpose of this research was to incorporate RCA into pervious concrete to create a very sustainable concrete product for paving. The research methodology involved substituting the coarse aggregate in the pervious concrete mix design with 15 percent, 30 percent, 50 percent and 100 percent RCA. Cylinders were cast in the laboratory for each percentage of RCA and also a control pervious concrete mix design containing only virgin aggregate. Each of the concrete batches that were mixed was tested for slump, temperature, entrained air, and unit weight. The testing was done to determine whether the batches were consistent and within the recommended limits specified. The testing showed that pervious concrete with an optimum RCA content has strengths, voids and permeability comparable to that of pervious concrete containing only virgin aggregate. For the covering abstract of this conference see ITRD number E217481.

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C 48481 (In: C 48449 [electronic version only]) /22 /36 / ITRD E218737
Source

In: Transportation in a Climate of Change : proceedings of the 2009 Annual Conference and Exhibition of the Transportation Association of Canada, held in Vancouver, British Columbia, from October 18 to 21, 2009, 18 p., 11 ref.

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