Experimental assessment of microwave heating assisted aggregate recycling from dried and saturated concrete

2021 
Microwave assisted concrete recycling is highlighted by a large number of research groups all over the world due to its potential for significant process benefit. In this paper, systematic experiments are established to study the microwave heating and aggregate recycling of dried and saturated concrete, respectively, investigating the effect of moisture content on heating results. The heating characteristics, cracks propagation, concrete damage and micro-structure variations were demonstrated. The temperature was higher in dried concrete under microwave heating, while the concrete damage and mortar-aggregate interface debonding were firstly occurred in saturated concrete. Recycled aggregates could be obtained by the combinations of mechanical process and microwave treatment in dried sample. While in saturated concrete, aggregates could be easily separated under relatively sufficient microwave power input. The results show that water content has the vital influence on concrete heating and aggregate separation results. The properties of recycled aggregates were tested to evaluate its further applications. The experimental results can provide a new approach to improve the microwave-assisted concrete aggregate recycling efficiency through the increment of water content.
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