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This study utilizes recycled sand and shell sand to replace sea-sand in seawater sea-sand recycled aggregate concrete (SSRAC) and explores their dynamic compressive properties. A total of 28 sets of specimens were designed, and their stress-strain curves under different strain rates were analyzed. The findings indicated that the dynamic increasing factor (DIF) of peak stress in SSRAC reached its peak at a 50% replacement ratio of recycled sand, exhibiting a 3.9% to 7.7% increase compared to a 0% replacement ratio. Conversely, there was an overall decreasing trend in the DIF when the replacement ratio of shell sand increased. Using recycled sand resulted in an average reduction of approximately 45% in the elastic modulus of the interfacial transition zone (ITZ), while the introduction of shell sand slightly increased that of it. Finally, considering strain rate effects, a dynamic compressive prediction model for SSRAC with different types of fine aggregates was established.
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JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE CEMENT-BASED MATERIALS
ISSN: 2165-0373
Year: 2024
Issue: 11
Volume: 13
Page: 1707-1723
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