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Study of Using of Recycled Brick Waste (RBW) to produce Environmental Friendly Concrete: A Review

open access: yesJournal of Engineering, 2021
Several million tons of solid waste are produced each year as a result of construction and demolition activities around the world, and brick waste is one of the most widely wastes.
Duaa jabbar abdullah   +2 more
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Fractional Substitute of Fine Aggregates with Pozzocrete Foundary Sand

open access: yesInternational Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 2019
To pass on immaterial effort concrete by mixing different degrees of fine total and bond with utilized foundry sand and Pozzocrete to decrease trade and sullying issues in light of utilized foundry sand and Pozzocrete. Pozzocrete P60 is a dealt with worth guaranteed fly slag, researched for its utilization as an inadequate swap for bond in cement (1:1 ...
Farrakh Pervaiz*   +2 more
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Performance improvement of recycled aggregate concrete using fly ash and Portland blast-furnace slag cement

open access: yesJournal of Materials and Engineering Structures, 2022
Several countermeasures are implemented in the manufacture of construction materials to avoid negative impacts on the environment. Using concrete debris in construction demolition waste as a recycled aggregate to make recycled aggregate concrete (RAC) is
Duc NGUYEN ANH   +3 more
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Study on Compressive Strength of Quarry Dust as Fine Aggregate in Concrete

open access: yesAdvances in Civil Engineering, 2016
The concept of replacement of natural fine aggregate by quarry dust which is highlighted in the study could boost the consumption of quarry dust generated from quarries.
K. Shyam Prakash, Ch. Hanumantha Rao
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Mechanical properties of concrete by replacement of fine aggregate with desert sand

open access: yesMehran University Research Journal of Engineering and Technology, 2023
In this research study, the mechanical characteristics of concrete were investigated by substituting desert sand as fine aggregate. Desert sand obtained from Tharparkar was used in five different proportions (0%, 25%, 50%, 75%, and 100 %,). Several tests
Dhanik Vikrant   +3 more
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Mechanical Properties of Concrete and Mortar Containing Low Density Polyethylene Waste Particles as Fine Aggregate [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Iraq industrial activities related to huge amounts of solid, non-biodegradable waste, waste low density Polyethylene (LDPE) plastic being among the well-known. So in this study, the scarped LDPE food boxes were transformed into fine particles and used as
HILAL, Nahla   +3 more
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Mechanical Properties of Concrete with Sintered Fly Ash Aggregate as Substitute of Natural Fine Aggregate

open access: yesIOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 2020
Abstract Attempts have been made from time long to develop construction materials which should be strong, durable and simultaneously of light weight. In an attempt to reduce the self-weight of the structural concrete, light weight aggregates are being used and implemented.
Bidyadhar Basa   +2 more
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An Experimental Study on Flexural Behaviors of Reinforced Concrete Member Replaced Heavyweight Waste Glass as Fine Aggregate under Cyclic Loading

open access: yesApplied Sciences, 2018
The development of electronic technology has accelerated in recent decades. Consequently, electronic wastes such as cathode ray tube (CRT) glass are accumulated, and hazardous wastes including heavy metals are generated. Simultaneously, natural resources
So Yeong Choi   +3 more
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The Substitution Effect of The Fine Aggregate in Concrete with Oyster Shell

open access: yesMaterials
The construction industry is responsible for around 27% of carbon emissions. Concrete raw materials consist of cement, Coarse Aggregates, Fine Aggregates, and admixtures. In this study, Oyster shell powder produced by Taiwan Sugar Company replaced fine aggregates in different proportions to test the strength of concrete. The proportion of concrete used
Yao-Ming Hong, Sharan Roy Choudhury
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Impact of Different Curing Techniques in Evaluating the Strength of the Roller Compacted Concrete Containing Waste Materials

open access: yesJournal of Engineering
The main objective of this laboratory study was to produce environmentally friendly, sustainable roller-compacted concrete (SRCC) that meets the required strength by utilizing waste building materials such as waste thermostone block as a partial volume ...
Abdullah R. Al-Ani, Zena K. Abbas
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