Study on Behavior of Concrete with Partial Replacement of Cement by Municipal Solid Waste Incinerator Ash |
Author(s): |
Sunil N N , EAST POINT COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, BANGALORE; Deepak S, EAST POINT COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, BANGALORE |
Keywords: |
MSWI Ash, Cement, Concrete, Strength Parameters |
Abstract |
Disposal and treatment of harmful industrial waste is fantastically costly associations in favor of the industries, it has been a sleeping issue. The modern millennium brings challenges in place of the civil and environmental engineers next opportunities for research on the utilization of the solid waste and by-products and basic properties of concrete and its substances. The recycling of waste and byproducts attracts a greater curiosity worldwide due to the high environmental impact of the cement and concrete industries. Concrete is made using sand and stones and harmful solid wastes. The check describes how substances and mineral admixtures facilitate in existing properties of concrete. Cement binder can be replaced up to forty% ash in concrete. Ash increases existing strength, improves sulfate resistance, decreases permeability, reduces the water content required to lubricate concrete and improves the workability of concrete. Partial substitution solid harmful waste does not strongly affect the strength and supplementary properties of concrete. This mixed concrete is secure enough to be used in sustainable concrete works. |
Other Details |
Paper ID: IJSRDV5I60270 Published in: Volume : 5, Issue : 6 Publication Date: 01/09/2017 Page(s): 436-437 |
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