EVALUATION OF TIRE RUBBER DISPOSAL IN CONCRETE FOR PAVEMENTS

The production of waste by the tire industry has been a growing problem, indicating the need for its reuse. More than thirty million tires are discharged per year in Brazil, where regulation for the environment states that for each four new tires, five unusable ones must be adequately disposed by ma...

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Main Authors: Rosa Cristina Cecche Lintz, Maria Rachel Russo Seydell
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Paraiba 2009-01-01
Series:Journal of Urban and Environmental Engineering
Online Access:http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=283221778002
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spelling doaj-ba41835c7d1a4bd6b09f3988ecb57b762020-11-25T01:29:45ZengUniversity of ParaibaJournal of Urban and Environmental Engineering1982-39322009-01-01325257EVALUATION OF TIRE RUBBER DISPOSAL IN CONCRETE FOR PAVEMENTSRosa Cristina Cecche LintzMaria Rachel Russo SeydellThe production of waste by the tire industry has been a growing problem, indicating the need for its reuse. More than thirty million tires are discharged per year in Brazil, where regulation for the environment states that for each four new tires, five unusable ones must be adequately disposed by manufacturers and importers. Paving consumes an extremely large quantity of materials, which can be the source of rational application of waste and rejected materials. Research shows that tire rubber can be added to asphalt, which increases its durability and improves pavement quality and safety conditions by absorbing the rubber elastic properties, and also be used for architectural applications, among others. This study deals with the addition of rubber fibers from tire crushing in concrete for roadway pavements in order to provide proper indication about the alternative material disposal through an evaluation of the mechanical behavior of the modified concrete. Different concrete mixes were produced, within which, part of fine aggregates were substituted by tire rubber and mechanical experiment tests were performed, which show that, due to great resistance losses, the disposal of this alternative material in concrete should be considered for light traffic pavements, with the addition of rubber ranging up to 10% in mass.http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=283221778002
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author Rosa Cristina Cecche Lintz
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Maria Rachel Russo Seydell
EVALUATION OF TIRE RUBBER DISPOSAL IN CONCRETE FOR PAVEMENTS
Journal of Urban and Environmental Engineering
author_facet Rosa Cristina Cecche Lintz
Maria Rachel Russo Seydell
author_sort Rosa Cristina Cecche Lintz
title EVALUATION OF TIRE RUBBER DISPOSAL IN CONCRETE FOR PAVEMENTS
title_short EVALUATION OF TIRE RUBBER DISPOSAL IN CONCRETE FOR PAVEMENTS
title_full EVALUATION OF TIRE RUBBER DISPOSAL IN CONCRETE FOR PAVEMENTS
title_fullStr EVALUATION OF TIRE RUBBER DISPOSAL IN CONCRETE FOR PAVEMENTS
title_full_unstemmed EVALUATION OF TIRE RUBBER DISPOSAL IN CONCRETE FOR PAVEMENTS
title_sort evaluation of tire rubber disposal in concrete for pavements
publisher University of Paraiba
series Journal of Urban and Environmental Engineering
issn 1982-3932
publishDate 2009-01-01
description The production of waste by the tire industry has been a growing problem, indicating the need for its reuse. More than thirty million tires are discharged per year in Brazil, where regulation for the environment states that for each four new tires, five unusable ones must be adequately disposed by manufacturers and importers. Paving consumes an extremely large quantity of materials, which can be the source of rational application of waste and rejected materials. Research shows that tire rubber can be added to asphalt, which increases its durability and improves pavement quality and safety conditions by absorbing the rubber elastic properties, and also be used for architectural applications, among others. This study deals with the addition of rubber fibers from tire crushing in concrete for roadway pavements in order to provide proper indication about the alternative material disposal through an evaluation of the mechanical behavior of the modified concrete. Different concrete mixes were produced, within which, part of fine aggregates were substituted by tire rubber and mechanical experiment tests were performed, which show that, due to great resistance losses, the disposal of this alternative material in concrete should be considered for light traffic pavements, with the addition of rubber ranging up to 10% in mass.
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