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Aliabdo et al. investigated the use of crushed brick as partial replacement of coarse aggregates in concrete [2]: They have reported lighter finished products with
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Aliabdo et al. investigated the use of crushed brick as partial replacement of coarse aggregates in concrete [2]: They have reported lighter finished products with
Brick Dust a partial replacement of the sand from 0%, 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, and 50%. The various tests are carried out such as Compressive strength, Flexural Strength, and
Partial replacement of the burnt brick bat with coarse aggregate was employed to test the concrete\'s mechanical qualities. Keywords: Partial Replacement, Coarse
1) To determine the suitability of brick waste as replacement of coarse aggregate in concrete production. 2) To investigate the mechanical and physical properties of brick
As partial replacement of fine and coarse aggregates. Replacement of FCA by MGD has been in practice for quite some time in the field of civil construction and a number of studies in this regard were reported in the past. Arel [45] revealed that the addition of MD in the form of both FCA improved the mechanical properties of concrete. The CS
The study on the use of WMP in concrete has been done by many researchers. In a research study carried out by Hebhoub et al. , three sequences of concrete mixtures were prepared with waste marble aggregates as a sand replacement, coarse aggregate replacement, and both fine and coarse aggregates replaced in mixtures. In
This review summarizes the usage of brick waste as potential partial cement and aggregate replacement materials whereby the performance in terms of the mechanical strengths and some durability-related properties of the concrete were discussed. It was found that the most feasible usage of recycled brick is in the form of brick dust, whereby up
Some attempts at utilising recycled plastic waste (not RESIN8) as coarse aggregate [8, 9], fine aggregate [10,11], and eco-bricks [12,13] in bricks or concrete blocks/bricks, and plastic brick [14
Experimental investigation on concrete mixture by partial replacement of fine aggregates with stone dust and brick dust powders, , ISSN: 2347-4718. Google Scholar 9. A. Siva, Thamilselvi. P, A. Nisha. Devi, B. Aswini, Experimental investigation on partial replacement of fine aggregate using crushed spent fire bricks, American Journal of
In a recent report, Elinwa [33] investigated the efficacy of using sawdust in clay bricks which ultimay reduces shrinkage. Utilization of treated saw dust in concrete as partial replacement of natural sand. J. Clean. Prod. (WA) and sawdust as coarse and fine aggregates, respectively, with the aim of exploring its potential
A 20% replacement of fine aggregates with marble and granite dust mixture resulted in 23.34% and 14.4% increase in compressive strength was at 7 and 28 days of curing, as compared to controlled
A Comparison Study in Partial Replacement of Coarse Aggregate with Coconut Shell in Concrete. June 2021. Demanding for natural resources in construction are increase and caused the resources to
Brick debris originated from demolished masonry walls crushed in the laboratory and added in partial fine aggregate replacement. Four replacement levels, 5%, 10%, 15%, and 20%, were compared with
The escalating demand for natural resources within the construction industry is progressing upward. At the same time, however, there is a great concern regarding the depletion of these resources. This review paper emphasizes the significance of utilizing alternative aggregate materials in concrete. Particularly, it aims to explore replacing
Granite dust concrete exhibits enhanced dense and compact concrete matrix at optimum percentage replacement levels. • Besides, granite dust as fine aggregate has the potential to produce durable. Future – Scope. Although the published literature establishes the feasibility of utilising the Granite cutting waste as a partial replacement for
replacement of natural coarse aggregate in concrete [5]. Different tests like compressive strength, workability test were done on the resultant concrete and compared with the conventional