Impact of using recycled polystyrene foam in place of natural coarse aggregate on concrete performance
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Van-Dung NguyenHong Duc University, Thanh Hoa City, VietnamSi-Huy NgoHong Duc University, Thanh Hoa City, VietnamTri Ho Minh LeNguyen Tat Thanh University Ho Chi Minh City, VietnamTrong-Phuoc HuynhCollege of Engineering, Can Tho University, Can Tho City, Vietnam
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The extensive use of conventional concrete intensifies environmental degradation through high natural aggregate consumption and carbon emissions. Concurrently, polystyrene waste remains a persistent yet underutilized pollutant. This study examines recycled polystyrene foam (RPS) as a partial replacement for coarse aggregate (0–40 vol.%) in concrete, focusing on fresh, mechanical, durability, and thermal properties. Increasing RPS content improved workability and reduced density but led to significant strength and durability losses. However, mixtures with up to 20% RPS maintained compressive strength above 17 MPa and acceptable ultrasonic pulse velocity, while thermal conductivity decreased markedly (62.4%), enhancing insulation. These findings suggest RPS incorporation can yield sustainable, lightweight, and energy-efficient concretes suitable for non-structural applications, advancing both waste valorization and environmental performance.
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