Producing Concrete Incorporating Hybrid Cementitious Materials and Recycled Concrete Aggregate with Novel Thermal Treatment Methods

Authors

  • Wajde Shober Alyhya
    Affiliation
    Department of Civil Engineering, Kerbala University, Kerbala, 56001, Iraq
  • Awad Jadooe
    Affiliation
    Department of Civil Engineering, Kerbala University, Kerbala, 56001, Iraq
  • Ghazwan A. Salman
    Affiliation
    Contract Department, Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Baghdad, 10052, Iraq
  • Anmar Dulaimi
    Affiliation
    Department of Civil Engineering, Kerbala University, Kerbala, 56001, Iraq

    Civil Engineering and Built Environment School, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool L3 2ET, UK
  • Mohammed N. Ahmed
    Affiliation
    Department of Civil Engineering, Kerbala University, Kerbala, 56001, Iraq
  • Luís Filipe Almeida Bernardo
    Affiliation
    GeoBioTec, Department of Civil Engineering and Architecture, University of Beira Interior, 6201-001 Covilhã, Portugal
https://doi.org/10.3311/PPci.41693

Abstract

Recycled concrete aggregate (RCA), characterized by high porosity and adhered mortar, often impairs the mechanical strength and durability of concrete. This research develops a new integrated treatment method, which combines thermal-mechanical conditioning of RCA with hybrid supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs), including metakaolin (MK) and ground granulated blast-furnace slag (GGBS). Three thermal treatment protocols were applied to enhance RCA quality, and concrete mixes with 50% and 100% RCA replacement were prepared. The study investigated the impact of adding MK up to 30% and GGBS up to 20% on the compressive strength, splitting tensile strength, workability, and water absorption of concrete. Although isolated effects require further investigation, the research found that the integrated use of TT3-treated RCA, where TT3 refers to the stepped thermal treatment protocol and SCMs, showed promising performance under the experimental conditions, producing a 90-day compressive strength greater than that of the control mix and reducing water absorption by more than 30%. The combined application of thermal-mechanical treatment (TT3) on RCA and the use of hybrid supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs), such as metakaolin (MK) and ground granulated blast-furnace slag (GGBS), significantly improved the concrete properties. The integrated use of TT3-treated RCA and SCMs resulted in a 90-day compressive strength that was 5.5% higher than that of the control mix, indicating significant long-term performance improvements.

Keywords:

residual mortar, hybrid cementitious binders, recycled concrete aggregate (RCA), aggregate replacement ratios, thermal conditioning treatments

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Published Online

2025-10-13

How to Cite

Shober Alyhya, W., Jadooe, A., Salman, G. A., Dulaimi, A., Ahmed, M. N., Almeida Bernardo , L. F. “Producing Concrete Incorporating Hybrid Cementitious Materials and Recycled Concrete Aggregate with Novel Thermal Treatment Methods”, Periodica Polytechnica Civil Engineering, 69(4), pp. 1283–1297, 2025. https://doi.org/10.3311/PPci.41693

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