Since waste tires constitute a serious environmental concern, several studies are devoted to the use of finely divided recycled rubber for the production of rubberized concrete by partial substitution of the mineral aggregate fraction. The introduction of rubber into concrete presents several advantages (e.g., improvement of toughness and thermal/electrical/acoustic insulation capacities). Unfortunately, the addition of a high content of rubber into concrete causes an important loss of mechanical resistance of the final composite. In this context, several scientific studies are devoted to investigate the best technical solutions for favoring the interfacial adhesion between rubber and cement paste, but the interpretation of the literature is often misleading. To overcome this issue, the metadata extrapolated from the single scientific works were critically re-analyzed, forming reference diagrams where the variability fields of the dierent rubber concrete formulations (in terms of mechanical responses as a function of the rubber content) were defined and the best performances discussed. This study evidenced the twofold role of reference diagrams, able in both presenting the data in an unambiguous manner (for a successful comparison) and providing the guidelines for future works in this research field.

Lavagna, L., Nisticò, R., Sarasso, M., Pavese, M. (2020). An analytical mini-review on the compression strength of rubberized concrete as a function of the amount of recycled tires crumb rubber. MATERIALS, 13(5), 1-15 [10.3390/ma13051234].

An analytical mini-review on the compression strength of rubberized concrete as a function of the amount of recycled tires crumb rubber

Nisticò, Roberto
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2020

Abstract

Since waste tires constitute a serious environmental concern, several studies are devoted to the use of finely divided recycled rubber for the production of rubberized concrete by partial substitution of the mineral aggregate fraction. The introduction of rubber into concrete presents several advantages (e.g., improvement of toughness and thermal/electrical/acoustic insulation capacities). Unfortunately, the addition of a high content of rubber into concrete causes an important loss of mechanical resistance of the final composite. In this context, several scientific studies are devoted to investigate the best technical solutions for favoring the interfacial adhesion between rubber and cement paste, but the interpretation of the literature is often misleading. To overcome this issue, the metadata extrapolated from the single scientific works were critically re-analyzed, forming reference diagrams where the variability fields of the dierent rubber concrete formulations (in terms of mechanical responses as a function of the rubber content) were defined and the best performances discussed. This study evidenced the twofold role of reference diagrams, able in both presenting the data in an unambiguous manner (for a successful comparison) and providing the guidelines for future works in this research field.
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Composite materials; Concrete; Mechanical properties; Recycling; Rubber; Rubber concrete;
English
2020
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5
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Lavagna, L., Nisticò, R., Sarasso, M., Pavese, M. (2020). An analytical mini-review on the compression strength of rubberized concrete as a function of the amount of recycled tires crumb rubber. MATERIALS, 13(5), 1-15 [10.3390/ma13051234].
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