Authors :
Shivankar Kumar; Er. Vikas Sheoran
Volume/Issue :
Volume 8 - 2023, Issue 6 - June
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8076773
Abstract :
In today’s scenario, concrete is the most
commonly used material for infrastructure expansion in
the world. Concrete is made up of components that occur
naturally in the environment, so the availability of these
resources is gradually depleted. To deal with this scarcity,
much research has been done and various waste materials
have been introduced as a partial replacement for cement,
fine aggregate, and coarse aggregate. These waste
materials if utilized in the production of concrete, will lead
to save the environment by reducing the junk deposition in
landfills. This article is intended to provide a brief
overview of the replacement of fine aggregates with waste
glass and coarse aggregates with demolished aggregates in
order to analyze the properties of new and hardened
concrete.
Keywords :
Waste Glass, Demolished Aggregate (Recycled Concrete Aggregate), Properties of Fresh and Hardened Concrete, Environmental Issue, Replacement of Fine Aggregate, Replacement Coarse Aggregate.
In today’s scenario, concrete is the most
commonly used material for infrastructure expansion in
the world. Concrete is made up of components that occur
naturally in the environment, so the availability of these
resources is gradually depleted. To deal with this scarcity,
much research has been done and various waste materials
have been introduced as a partial replacement for cement,
fine aggregate, and coarse aggregate. These waste
materials if utilized in the production of concrete, will lead
to save the environment by reducing the junk deposition in
landfills. This article is intended to provide a brief
overview of the replacement of fine aggregates with waste
glass and coarse aggregates with demolished aggregates in
order to analyze the properties of new and hardened
concrete.
Keywords :
Waste Glass, Demolished Aggregate (Recycled Concrete Aggregate), Properties of Fresh and Hardened Concrete, Environmental Issue, Replacement of Fine Aggregate, Replacement Coarse Aggregate.