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Title Recovery of waste expanded polystyrene in lightweight concrete production
ID_Doc 20654
Authors Bedekovic, G; Grcic, I; Vucinic, AA; Premur, V
Title Recovery of waste expanded polystyrene in lightweight concrete production
Year 2019
Published Rudarsko-Geolosko-Naftni Zbornik, 34, 3
DOI 10.17794/rgn.2019.3.8
Abstract Polystyrene concrete, as a type of lightweight aggregate concrete, has been used in civil construction for years. The use of waste expanded polystyrene (EPS) as a fill material in lightweight concrete production is highly recommended from the point of view of the circular economy. Published data shows that an increase in the proportion of lightweight aggregates, i.e. EPS, results in a decrease in strength, bulk density and thermal conductivity of the concrete. Utilizing large quantities of waste EPS in non-structural polystyrene concrete production is particularly important. Unlike structural polystyrene concrete, according to the published papers, non-structural polystyrene concrete has not been investigated sufficiently. The purpose of this paper is to determine the influence of the ratios of the basic components in a concrete mixture on the bulk density and compressive strength of non-structural polystyrene concrete produced by utilizing waste EPS as a fill material. The test specimens, i.e. cubes with an edge length of 100 mm each, were prepared in laboratory conditions by varying the proportions of EPS, sand up to 600 g and cement ranging from 300 g to 450 g per specimen. Bulk density and compressive strength were determined for the test specimens. Laboratory research results show a dependence of the component ratio on the bulk density ranging from 360 kg/m(3) to 915 kg/m(3) and compressive strength ranging from 0.385 MPa to 2.538 MPa.
Author Keywords waste expanded polystyrene; lightweight concrete; circular economy
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
EID WOS:000474277900008
WoS Category Geosciences, Multidisciplinary; Mining & Mineral Processing
Research Area Geology; Mining & Mineral Processing
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