Abstract:
Concrete is the world’s most widely used construction material which has superior
properties like excellent versatility, availability and economy compared to other structural
materials. Construction and demolition waste constitutes a major portion of total solid waste
production in the world, and for the present most of it is used in landfills. The most effective way
to reduce the waste problem in construction is agreed in implementing reuse, recycling and
reduced the use of a construction material in construction activities. Due to the environmental and
economic concerns, the need for re-using recycled construction material becomes inevitable. This
study was aimed to investigate the properties of recycled aggregate concrete with the addition of
Enset fibers. To achieve this aim, an experimental investigation was carried out on fresh and
mechanical properties of recycled aggregate concrete with Enset fibers. The fresh and mechanical
properties of recycled aggregate concrete with different contents of Enset fibers were evaluated.
Workability of fresh concrete was determined by slump test and compaction factor test methods.
Mechanical properties of concrete like; compressive strength, flexural strength, splitting tensile
strength and stress-strain relations were conducted and results were analyzed and compared with
control groups. In all 84 concrete specimens were cast and tested for compressive strength,
flexural strength and splitting tensile strength. Experimental results show that the addition of Enset
fibers influenced the fresh and mechanical properties of recycled aggregate concrete. Reduction
of 7.40% in fresh unit weight concrete was obtained when natural aggregate is replaced by 100%
recycled coarse aggregates. The slump values of recycled aggregate concrete mixes with 0.5%
and 1.0% Enset fibers were decreased by 20mm and 25mm respectively, compared with recycled
aggregate concrete mixes without Enset fibers. Enhancement of 3.63% and 1.20% on compressive
strength at 0.5% and 1.0% Enset fiber contents respectively, was achieved after 28 days. The
recycled aggregate concrete produced with 0.5%, and 1.0% fiber contents showed 6.01% and
4.83% improvements respectively, in their tensile splitting strength. The flexural strength of
recycled aggregate concrete specimens produced with 0.5% and 1.0% by volume of Enset fibers
increased by 12.64% and 16.09% respectively. Beyond 1.5% fiber contents the modulus of rupture
was reduced when contrasted to other fiber contents. Finally, this study concludes that the recycled
aggregate concrete produced with 0.5% and 1.0% Enset fibers with 100% recycled coarse
aggregate have a good mechanical performance. The maximum compressive strength value of
34.04MPa at 28 days was attained with a fiber content of 0.5% and the maximum modulus of
rupture obtained was 7.07MPa at 28 days with a fiber content of 1.0%. Therefore, it is
recommended to use recycled aggregate with Enset fiber contents up to 1.0% for normal concrete
class of 25MPa