Conception d’un béton à base de granulats recyclés
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This thesis explores the design of innovative concretes incorporating recycled aggregates, a
response to the scarcity of natural resources in Algeria and the imperative to valorize
construction waste. The project aims to develop a sustainable and economically advantageous
alternative for the building and public works (BTP) sector, promoting recycling for the benefit
of the environment.
Recycled aggregates, although less expensive (15% to 30% cheaper than traditional
concrete), present technical challenges that can impact durability. Their characterization
revealed average abrasion resistance (31.6% fines generated in the Los Angeles test) and more
pronounced degradation in the presence of water. Above all, their high water absorption and
high water content significantly impact the dosage and workability of concrete, which is crucial
for its final durability.
The formulation of concrete must therefore precisely adjust the mixing water and incorporate
admixtures to compensate for these properties and ensure good durability. Beyond material
design, the thesis examines the application of these concretes in structures, such as analyzing
the behavior of flexible pavements under load, with or without geogrid reinforcement, using
numerical simulations. This work contributes to a better understanding of the integration of
recycled aggregates and the optimization of recycling for the environment, highlighting the
need for clear standards and continuous research for widespread and sustainable adoption in
construction.
