Authors :
Shubam katal; Er. Vikas Sheoran
Volume/Issue :
Volume 8 - 2023, Issue 6 - June
Google Scholar :
https://bit.ly/3TmGbDi
Scribd :
https://tinyurl.com/jrjbdmn6
DOI :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8059890
Abstract :
Concrete is an important building material that
is indispensable in our daily lives. Due to the scarcity of
natural materials, the cost of construction using traditional
materials is very high today. Concrete consumption and
construction costs are increasing rapidly every day.
Cement has excellent adhesion and is ideal for concrete.
On the other hand, cement production consumes a large
amount of energy and emits a large amount of greenhouse
gas (CO2). So, experts searched for a cost-effective and
environmentally friendly alternative to cement. The
overall goal of this research is to find waste wood with
desirable properties when mixed with concrete. Industrial
by-products such as ground granulated blast furnace slag,
silica fume, glass powder, rice husk ash, Meta-kaolin, and
fly ash provide excellent binding characteristics to
concrete that can be used in place of cement. Using these
materials not only reduces cement consumption but also
helps to ensure proper disposal. This study explores the
impact of various substitutes for cement, some of which
can be used as substitutes. If the strength of the newly
produced eco-friendly cement is higher than that of
ordinary concrete, it will be suitable for future
construction work.
Keywords :
Eggshell Powder, Rice Husk Ash, Glass Powder, Fly Ash, GGBS, Machinery By-Products, Metakaolin, Silica Fume.
Concrete is an important building material that
is indispensable in our daily lives. Due to the scarcity of
natural materials, the cost of construction using traditional
materials is very high today. Concrete consumption and
construction costs are increasing rapidly every day.
Cement has excellent adhesion and is ideal for concrete.
On the other hand, cement production consumes a large
amount of energy and emits a large amount of greenhouse
gas (CO2). So, experts searched for a cost-effective and
environmentally friendly alternative to cement. The
overall goal of this research is to find waste wood with
desirable properties when mixed with concrete. Industrial
by-products such as ground granulated blast furnace slag,
silica fume, glass powder, rice husk ash, Meta-kaolin, and
fly ash provide excellent binding characteristics to
concrete that can be used in place of cement. Using these
materials not only reduces cement consumption but also
helps to ensure proper disposal. This study explores the
impact of various substitutes for cement, some of which
can be used as substitutes. If the strength of the newly
produced eco-friendly cement is higher than that of
ordinary concrete, it will be suitable for future
construction work.
Keywords :
Eggshell Powder, Rice Husk Ash, Glass Powder, Fly Ash, GGBS, Machinery By-Products, Metakaolin, Silica Fume.