Possibility of using waste tire rubber and fly ash with Portland cement as construction materials |
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Authors: | Arin Yilmaz Nurhayat Degirmenci |
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Affiliation: | 1. Balikesir University, Engineering and Architecture Faculty, Department of Civil Engineering, Cagis Campus, 10145 Balikesir, Turkey;2. Balikesir University, Engineering and Architecture Faculty, Department of Architecture, Cagis Campus, 10145 Balikesir, Turkey;1. Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece;2. University of Thessaly, Greece;3. National Technical University of Athens, Greece;1. University of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia;2. Mansoura University, Mansoura, Egypt |
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Abstract: | The growing amount of waste rubber produced from used tires has resulted in an environmental problem. Recycling waste tires has been widely studied for the last 20 years in applications such as asphalt pavement, waterproofing systems and membrane liners. The aim of this study is to evaluate the feasibility of utilizing fly ash and rubber waste with Portland cement as a composite material for masonry applications. Class C fly ash and waste automobile tires in three different sizes were used with Portland cement. Compressive and flexural strength, dry unit weight and water absorption tests were performed on the composite specimens containing waste tire rubber. The compressive strength decreased by increasing the rubber content while increased by increasing the fly ash content for all curing periods. This trend is slightly influenced by particle size. For flexural strength, the specimens with waste tire rubber showed higher values than the control mix probably due to the effect of rubber fibers. The dry unit weight of all specimens decreased with increasing rubber content, which can be explained by the low specific gravity of rubber particles. Water absorption decreased slightly with the increase in rubber particles size. These composite materials containing 10% Portland cement, 70% and 60% fly ash and 20% and 30% tire rubber particles have sufficient strength for masonry applications. |
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