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Pervious concrete using construction and demolition waste (CDW) and recycled EPS

World 2025
Fernanda Bianchi Deleprani, Rosana Vilarim da Silva, Geórgia Serafim Araújo

Summary

Researchers developed pervious interlocking paving blocks using construction and demolition waste (CDW) and recycled expanded polystyrene (EPS), finding that CDW can replace up to 30% of coarse aggregate while meeting Brazilian permeability and compressive strength standards, though EPS did not generate voids as expected.

Polymers
Study Type Environmental

ABSTRACT This study developed pervious interlocking paving blocks using construction and demolition waste (CDW) and recycled expanded polystyrene (EPS). The reference mix (1:3, w/c ratio of 0.4) used river sand (1.2–2.4 mm) and gravel (4.8–6.3 mm). In the other mixes, the coarse aggregate was replaced by 30% and 100% of CDW and EPS was incorporated at 10% and 20%. Blocks (20 cm × 10 cm × 6 cm) and cylindrical specimens (10 cm × 20 cm) were produced. After wet curing, they were oven-heated at 100°C for 24 hours to reduce EPS volume and create voids. All mixes met the minimum permeability coefficient (10−3 m/s) according to ABNT NBR 16416 (2015). The reference mix and the mix with 30% CDW (with or without EPS) achieved compressive strength near or above the 20 MPa required by ABNT NBR 16416 (2015). However, EPS did not generate voids as expected, likely due to insufficient heating conditions. In conclusion, CDW can replace up to 30% of coarse aggregate, with or without EPS, for pervious block production while meeting ABNT NBR 16416 (2015) standards.

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