The use of such waste as Recycled fine-aggregate in concrete can be useful for both environmental and economical aspects in the construction industry. This study discusses the possibility to replace natural/crushed fine aggregate with demolished concrete waste (crushed fine aggregate "Reucrete Sand") in structural concrete.
In this paper, strength and durability characteristics of concrete pavers made using partially replaced fine aggregates with waste glass powder (20–35% replacement) were studied.
20%, 30%, and 40%) of glass waste as a partial substitute for fi ne aggregate in ordinary concrete (M-25) to study the hardened properties such as compressive strength, tensile strength, and ...
This study investigates the effects of crushed waste glass on concrete workability, water absorption, compressive strength, and flexural strength. Different glass replacement levels (0%, 10%, 20%, and 30%) and curing periods were considered. ... They replaced fine aggregates with glass powder, also adding fly ash to mitigate alkaline silicate ...
The research studies show that 20% of cement can be replaced by waste glass of 20 μm without hindering the mechanical properties. However, waste glass as a fine aggregate has an increasingly adverse effect on the mechanical properties as …
The use of waste material as a partial replacement has become popular in concrete mixture studies. Many research has utilized waste materials like cement, fine aggregate, coarse aggregate, and ...
PDF | On May 7, 2019, Sk Rovi published Partial Replacement of Fine Aggregates in Concrete by Waste Ceramic Tiles | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate
PDF | On Jun 1, 2011, Sadoon Abdallah published THE USE OF WASTE GLASS AS FINE AGGREGATE REPLACEMENT IN CONCRETE BLOCK | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate
The aided aggregates were replaced for fine aggregates in M 30 and M 40 grade concrete. Results show construction and demolition waste as a possible natural aggregate …
One of the most investigated waste materials in concrete is scrap tires, which have well explored to replace fine aggregates partially (AbdelAleem and Hassan 2018; Ismail and Hassan 2016;Khan et ...
Great efforts are made to utilize waste in the construction industry for many different reasons, including the limited non-renewable sources of concrete constituents and getting rid of the burdens of deploying waste and its environmental impact. This study aims to assess the suitability of using recycled coarse aggregate (RCA) and plastic waste (PW) as fine …
This paper discusses the state-of-the-art of the fine recycled concrete aggregates (fRCA), focusing on their physical and chemical properties, engineering properties and …
This research paper explains an experimental study on the utilization of waste material extracted from the Ceramic manufacturing plants and reused in concrete by replacing natural fine aggregate ...
This experimental study was based on the utilization of waste plastic as a partial substitute for natural fine aggregates in cement concrete. The properties of concrete like compressive strength ...
The aim of this study is to improve the strength of concrete made by partial replacement of fine aggregate with waste glass. The fine aggregate was replaced by waste glass as (0-40%) with dosage ...
Study on Waste Foundry Exhaust Sand, WFES, as a Partial Substitute of Fine Aggregates in Conventional Concrete.
Plenty of studies have shown recycling crumb rubber as fine aggregate in concrete commonly causes markable decrease in compressive strength. ... Blending 3 + 0.5 + 0.3 mm crumb rubber to replace the natural fine aggregate will result in a smaller water permeability index compared to a single particle size crumb rubber, which only increases by ...
Properties of Concrete with Plastic Waste as Aggregate. They replace coarse aggregates in proportion of 5%, 10% and 20%. They found that the concrete was lighter in weight. But the compressive strength was lesser than that of conventional concrete. They also found that the concrete with 10% plastic aggregates shows strength nearly similar to
of fine aggregates in concrete. Fine aggregates were replaced by waste glass powder as 0%, 5%, 10%, 15%, 20% and 25% by weight for M-20 mix. The concrete specimens were tested for compressive strength, splitting ... of fine aggregates are replaced by waste glass powder and flexural strength is 3.9MPa. 5) M Iqbal Malik & Muzaffar Basher(7july ...
Concrete with a high content of PET plastic waste aggregate (40% and 50% volumetric replacement to natural coarse aggregate) can be utilized in structural insulation lightweight concrete members. Tuladhar and Yin (2019) studied the possibility of producing lightweight concrete (1500 kg/m 3 ) by utilizing recycled plastic aggregate.
1.4 Glass Waste as Fine Aggregate Recycling waste glass in concrete cuts reliance on natural resources and lessens impact on riverbeds and aggregates (Upreti & Mandal, 2021). Glass powder addition to concrete is an eco-friendly approach. It can replace cement and fine aggregate due to its pozzolanic properties, influenced by glass's fineness and
The investigation replaced fine aggregates by 10%, 15% and 20% with fine plastics, using 25MPa concrete at a ratio of 1:1:2 (cement, fine aggregate and coarse aggregate). Their results concluded that compressive strength, split tensile strength and flexural strength were reduced with increasing percentages of plastic aggregates.
The waste medical glass containing a high percentage of silica exhibits high potential application for concrete production [9]. Mohammed et al. [10] studied the influence of replacing natural fine ...
PDF | On Sep 19, 2020, G. Lalitha published Review Paper on E-Waste in Concrete as A Replacement of Fine and Coarse Aggregate | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate
Hence the fine aggregate can be replaced fully or partially by materials like M-sand, quarry dust, saw dust, rice husk ash, ceramic waste etc in concrete. Ceramic waste may be used as an ...
Waste foundry sand (WFS), a by-product of the metal casting industries (ferrous and non-ferrous) is a viable alternative to replace natural sand in concrete. In this regard, …
The use of such waste as Recycled fine-aggregate in concrete can be useful for both environmental and economical aspects in the construction industry. This study discusses the possibility to replace natural/crushed fine aggregate with demolished concrete waste (crushed …
Strength and Behaviour of Concrete Contains Waste Plastic. They replace fine aggregates in concrete with plastic bottles and plastic bags in varying proportions from 0% to 5%. They concluded the results to use the plastic in concrete for non structural purposes as it reduces the strength in both cases. IV. RESEARCH GAP
This type of material (waste) is currently reused as recycled aggregate, commonly referred to as gravel. Indeed, the latter contains grains of anhydrous clinker, which may play a …
This study was conducted on industrial waste materials in concrete with partial replacement of fine aggregate. Waste management compensates for the shortage of natural resources and seeks …