Publication: Mechanical and Environmental Suitability of Recycled Concrete Aggregate as a Highway Base Material
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AbstractThe use of recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) materials in highway constructions is economically viable and reduces virgin natural resource demands on the environment. To evaluate their potential use in highway construction, two different RCA materials and four virgin granular aggregate base (GAB) materials and their select mixtures were tested in the laboratory for strength, resilient modulus, permanent deformation, and durability. Laboratory water leach tests and pH-dependent leaching tests were conducted to determine the environmental suitability of the RCA materials. The leaching behavior of Ca, Cr, Cu, Fe, and Zn and the effects of pH, curing time, liquid-to-solid (L∶S) ratio, and particle size on metal leaching from the RCAs were investigated. Summary resilient moduli (SMR) of the RCAs were up to 2.6 times higher than that of the GAB materials. Their stiffness also increased when subjected to freezing and thawing cycles. Consistent trends could not be observed with percent RCA addition and st...