IRJET- Study on Recycled Solid Concrete Waste in Rigid Pavements

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International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET)

e-ISSN: 2395-0056

Volume: 06 Issue: 12 | Dec 2019

p-ISSN: 2395-0072

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STUDY ON RECYCLED SOLID CONCRETE WASTE IN RIGID PAVEMENTS E. Nikhil1, A. Harichandana2 1Pg

Student, Departmentof Civil Engineering, Holymaryinstitute of Technology & Science, Hyderabad, India. 2Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Holymaryinstitute of Technology & Science, Hyderabad, India. ---------------------------------------------------------------------***---------------------------------------------------------------------Abstract - Due to recent for property development within the industry, there's a necessity to figure on viable suggests that to travel concerning development while not going against the new trend of development. The employment of solid concrete waste will definitely scale back the quantity of construction and demolition waste. This study discusses the consequences of concrete waste gotten from construction and demolition as aggregates. It additionally discusses the various part of concrete with a lot of stress on the aggregates, the importance of combination was mentioned together with the characteristics of aggregate, the importance of aggregates was mentioned together with the characteristics of aggregates. Check were performed on the concrete product from the recycled aggregates. L.A. Abrasion check, Compressive strength check and flexural strength test were performed and their results were mentioned extensively. Key Words: Recycling solid, concrete waste

1. INTRODUCTION Concrete is one amongst the foremost wide used construction material within the world thereby creating the worldwide demand for construction combination to exceed twenty six.8 billion tons annually. In different concrete waste might quench the thirst for combination. Massive quantities of construction waste materials arise annually worldwide. Within the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland alone, this waste amounts to roughly a hundred and ten million tons annually that corresponds to 60% of total waste. Solely 40% of this quantity is reused or recycled. At an equivalent time, massive quantities of natural combination are extracted for construction per annum. the employment of recycled aggregates (RAs) in concrete production will probably conserve the nonrenewable natural resources of virgin aggregates, eliminate needless consumption of restricted areas scale back energy consumption m [Khaleel H. Younis et al, 2013] the eu Union industry generates 531 million tins construction and demolition waste per yeas that represents nearly one quarter of the prevailing waste product within the world 2. SOLIDWASTE Waste may be thought of as substance or objects that are disposed of or needed to be disposed of. Waste is commonly represented as unwanted materials style of Solid Waste Solid waste is sometimes classified on the idea of supply of generation. 3 general classes are considered: • Municipal waste, • Industrial waste • venturesome waste. Municipal Waste Table one classification of materials comprising municipals solid waste 1. Industrial Waste: © 2019, IRJET

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