Estudo do comportamento mecânico do concreto com borracha de pneu

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2016-04-01

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Silveira, Paulo Moreira [UNESP]
Albuquerque, Maria da F. Consolação [UNESP]
Cassola, Silmara [UNESP]
Bortolucci, Antônio Airton
de Paulli, Lenon [UNESP]
Villa, Fábio Maniero Della [UNESP]

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This study discusses the mechanical properties of concrete, elaborated from the partial replacement of fine aggregate by crushed rubber. It was made experimental tests in specimens submitted to axial compression, Young’s modulus (stiffness), three-point bending flexural and fatigue. The measurements were performed on three mixtures: 1) concrete without rubber (denominated as reference concrete), 2) concrete with rubber and the consumption of cement equal of reference and 3) concrete with rubber and the addition of cement on the mixture until it obtains the same strength of the reference concrete. The results have indicated that adding rubber in concrete decreases the strength, which could reduce the application of this new material. The rubber also decreased the elastic modulus; this could improve the behavior of materials in situations involving im-pact actions, dynamics loads and fatigue. Furthermore, this new composite contributes on rubber tire recycling processes.

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Concrete, Mechanical properties, Rubber tires

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Revista Materia, v. 21, n. 2, p. 416-428, 2016.