ABSTRACT. The purpose of this study was to determine the properties of concrete building blocks manufactured using recycled aggregates. Preliminary experiments were carried out to determine suitability of the recycled aggregates composition for the production of building blocks. The mixes consisted of 6/12 mm fraction recycled aggregates and 0/6 mm fraction natural sand, but no recycled fine aggregates. Five series of concrete blocks using recycled aggregates and different cement contents, and a series of reference blocks were manufactured. These were tested to determine the optimum concrete composition and their properties. These include compressive strength, density, dimensional changes between extreme conventional states and capillarity, as well as compression tests on the walls. From the results obtained it was concluded that the use of quality recycled aggregates, with the fine fraction replaced and a 10% increase in the cement content would allow the production of concrete blocks with characteristics similar to those of natural aggregate concrete blocks.

  • ABSTRACT

  • INTRODUCTION

  • MATERIALS

  • PRELIMINARY STUDIES ON THE MATERIAL

  • BLOCK MANUFACTURE

  • PRELIMINARY TESTS

  • MAIN EXPERIMENTAL PROGRAMME

  • RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

  • CONCLUDING REMARKS

  • ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

  • REFERENCES

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