Preparation and Optimization of Low-Strength Recycled Coarse Aggregate
Concrete Based on Response Surface Methodology
Abstract
This study explores the preparation and optimization of low-strength
recycled coarse aggregate concrete using Response Surface Methodology
(RSM). With the massive global generation of construction waste, it has
become a pressing environmental issue for many countries. Numerous
nations are actively seeking ways to recycle construction waste to
reduce dependency on natural resources and minimize environmental
pollution. In this context, this study begins by testing the basic
properties of recycled coarse aggregates derived from construction
waste. Through single-factor experiments, the key factors influencing
concrete performance and their optimal variation ranges were identified.
Subsequently, RSM was employed to optimize the mix design of recycled
coarse aggregate concrete, considering the coupling effects between
materials. Additionally, by modifying the recycled coarse aggregates,
the mechanical properties of the concrete were further enhanced,
improving its recyclability. This research provides scientific and
technical support for the resourceful utilization of construction waste
and the establishment of a closed-loop recycling system.