π♻️ Evaluation of Recycled Fine Aggregate in Seawater Sea Sand Recycled Concrete
The construction industry is rapidly shifting towards sustainable innovations, and seawater sea sand recycled concrete (SSSRC) stands as a revolutionary concept. By integrating recycled fine aggregates (RFA) derived from construction waste, this eco-conscious material reduces dependency on natural river sand and freshwater, addressing global resource scarcity π. π§ͺ Composition & Material Innovation SSSRC combines seawater, sea sand, and recycled aggregates to form a resilient composite. The inclusion of RFA introduces unique microstructural characteristics due to adhered mortar and porosity. Advanced admixtures are often added to enhance bonding, reduce permeability, and counteract chloride-induced corrosion ⚗️. ⚙️ Mechanical Performance Analysis Evaluating compressive strength, tensile strength, and elasticity is essential to understand the structural reliability of SSSRC. While RFA may slightly reduce strength due to its porous nature, optimized mix design and chemical...