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Fresh state behaviour, mechanical strength and water penetration depth of SCC mixtures incorporating crushed rock powder

JULY 2026   -  Volume: 101 -  Pages: 315-321

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52152/D11475

Authors:

PATRICIA VILA GONZÁLEZ
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MARIA NOEL PEREYRA

Disciplines:

  • Construction technology (TECNOLOGÍA DEL HORMIGÓN )

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Received Date :   16 June 2025

Reviewing Date :   19 June 2025

Accepted Date :   31 October 2025

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Key words:
self-compacting concrete, crushed rock powder, quarry by-products, cement replacement, fresh state properties, workability, compressive strength, water penetration depth, durability, granodiorite, limestone, sustainability
Article type:
ARTICULO DE INVESTIGACION / RESEARCH ARTICLE
Section:
RESEARCH ARTICLES

The production of portland cement, used as a binder in concrete mixtures, is one of the main sources of CO2 emissions and environmental impact worldwide. In particular, selfcompacting concrete (SCC) requires high amounts of fine materials (particles smaller than 0.15 mm) to ensure proper flowability, stability, and filling capacity without segregation. In this context, the present study analyses the fresh and hardened behaviour of SCC mixtures incorporating powder obtained from a granodiorite rock quarry and a limestone quarry as partial replacements of cement. Five mixtures were
designed: one reference mix without replacement and four with 30% and 50% cement replacement by quarry powder. Flowability, passing ability, viscosity, compressive strength, and water penetration depth were evaluated. The results show that mixtures with 30% replacement met the SCC
requirements, exhibiting good workability without segregation and compressive strengths ranging from 24.6 MPa to 50.5 MPa. Moreover, all mixtures demonstrated low water penetration, even those with high water-to-cementitious material ratios. This study emphasizes the value of quarry by-products in reducing both waste accumulation and the environmental impact associated with portland cement.

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