Manufacture of Concrete Paver Blocks with Recycled Demolition Waste
Author(s): |
G. Balasubramanian
D. Salvia D. Bharathi |
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Medium: | journal article |
Language(s): | English |
Published in: | Electronic Journal of Structural Engineering, June 2020, v. 20 |
Page(s): | 78-82 |
DOI: | 10.56748/ejse.20249 |
Abstract: |
Due to rapid urbanization there is a great increase in building construction, so is the demoli-tion. There is no proper disposal of the demolition waste. About 530 million tons of C&D waste is generated annually. But only a few amounts of demolished concrete is recycled or reused. In this study, experimental investigations have been carried out to evaluate the effect of complete replacement of fine aggregate by dem-olition waste on compressive strength, which is compared with a conventional block. The concrete blocks were made in M20 mix. Further, the test was carried out in concrete paver block, in M40 mix design. The concrete paver blocks show 91% strength attainment at 28 days and it is only a marginal deterioration in the compressive strength. Therefore, the concrete blocks made with demolition waste can be used in low load bearing pavements. |
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