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Get PriceE-waste granules can be used partial replacement to coarse aggregates With variation in small percentage range of e-waste plastic granules, It is effect on concrete strength can be studied. Effect on flexural strength and durability of concrete can be studied.
Get PriceComparative compressive strength test results of plain concrete and E-waste ash concrete 3.3. Impact of e-waste ash Impact of e-waste ash Processes involved in making e-waste and cement concrete ...
Get Price2016-01-01 An experimental study is made on the utilization of E-waste particles as fine and coarse aggregates in concrete with a percentage replacement ranging from 0%, 20% to 30% i.e. (0%, 10%, 20% and 30%) on the strength criteria of M20 Concrete.
Get PriceEndeavors are made to use such type of waste material into concrete as a coarse aggregate or fine aggregate. This research paper is presenting an investigation on study of compressive strength of concrete by using E-waste as a part of coarse aggregate. Conventional Mix M-25 is designed as per the new guidelines of IS 10262:2009.
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Get PriceTesting for the conventional concrete cubes is to be done after 7, 14 and 28 days respectively. The testing for geopolymer E waste cubes is to be done after 24 hours and 48 hours of oven curing and it is tested for compression. Testing is done compression testing machine having capacity of
Get Price2021-01-01 Chapter 8 provides an overview of current practices in recycling e-waste in concrete. E-waste encompasses a number of materials, including cathode ray tubes, liquid crystal displays, printed circuit boards, plastics, and wires. Concrete plays a crucial role in civil structures and, with the increase in population, the demand for concrete is becoming higher than ever. As the constituents of ...
Get PriceAs the use of E plastic waste will reduces the aggregate cost and provides a good strength for the structure and roads. It will reduces the landfill cost and it is energy saving. The plastic used in this project is e- waste plastic which consists of all plastic materials used to make electronic equipments. This plastic is grinded and then used as a filler material in concrete. The plastic ...
Get Price[13]BT AM. 2016. Partial replacement of E-plastic Waste as Coarse-aggregate in Concrete. Procedia Environmental Sciences 2016;35:731-739. [14]Martínez AL De la C, Barrera GM, Díaz CEB, Córdoba LIÁ, Núñez FU, Hernández DJD. Recycled polycarbonate from electronic waste and its use in concrete: Effect of irradiation. Construction and ...
Get Price2020-09-19 An experimental investigation on concrete by using e-waste as fine aggregate and enhanced the thermal insulation and ultrasonic properties a.a. dhanraj research scholar, department of civil engineering, sathyabama university, jeppiaar nagar, Chennai, Tamil nadu, India c. selvamony department of civil engineering, psn college of engineering and technology, palayamkottai, tirunelveli,
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Get PriceThe concrete mixtures were prepared using 10, 20, 30, 40, 50% of E-waste plastic [high impact polystyrene (HIPS)] as a partial replacement per unit volume of coarse aggregate. The compressive strength, ultrasonic pulse velocity, and surface hardness of concrete specimens were examined before and after the thermal exposure. The concrete cube specimens with HIPS were heated to 100, 200,
Get PriceA Study of Strength of Concrete by using E-Waste Material Mukesh U. Donadkar1 Prof. S. S. Solanke2 1M. Tech. Scholar Assistant2 Professor 1,2Department of Civil Engineering 1,2GHRCE, Nagpur Abstract—Concrete is a heterogeneous mix of cement, water and aggregates. It is widely identify that proportioning and mixing of the constituents such as cement, sand, water coarse aggregates and is ...
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Get PricePlastic concrete can be put through a concrete reclaimer to make aggregate suitable for further concrete production. Hardened concrete can be crushed to make an excellent base material with a lot of great uses today. In both cases, you are recouping value for material that otherwise is a financial negative for you. If you have a mountain of old concrete at your site, consider the opportunities ...
Get PriceChandana Sukesh et al.[2] They have studied about the partial replacement of cement in concrete by use of waste materials like cement kiln dust (CKD), ceramic waste, palm oil fuel ash (POFA) and plastic. All of these materials are industrial waste materials and termed as hazardous waste to environment. They have found that the addition of up to 15% CKD as a cement replacement has a negligible ...
Get PriceThe use of E-waste in concrete is possible to improve its mechanical properties and can be one of the economical ways for their disposal in environment friendly manner. .The concept of replacement of E-waste in concrete would be environment friendly and reduces the disposal of E- waste in landfills REFERENCES [1] Dharmaraj, R. and Iyappan, G. (2016). Suitability of partial replacement of ...
Get PriceUsing E-waste in concrete, we are not only reducing the waste effectively from the earth but also decrease the use of sustainable construction materials that will lead to an economic construction[4]. II.MATERIALS A. Cement A cement is abinder, a substance used for construction thatsets, hardens and adheres to othermaterials, binding them together. Cements used in construction are ...
Get Price2020-11-25 Because the E-waste has no disposal method and the consumption of e-waste became a threat. Amorous amount of e-waste is originated every year and a very small portion of it is recycled or reused. A large land masses are required for the dumping of e-waste. More over use of concrete supply of materials like fine aggregate is raising briskly. It is mandatory to find alternative materials to ...
Get Price2016-02-27 Abstract Efforts have been made in concrete to use non- biodegradable components of e-waste (e-plastic) as a partial replacement of coarse or fine aggregate. Recycling of e-plastic is a partial solution to environmental and ecological problems. Recycling of e-plastic not only helps in reducing in cost of cement concrete but also has numerous indirect benefits like reduction in land fill cost ...
Get Pricefrom e-waste and use of traditional mud have been deeply considered as alternative materials. The inresearch aimed towards producing a detailed report regarding the same using standard brick tests in a lab. Until now, concrete structures alone were considered as structural members, but in the recent years this idea has been undergoing a massive change with concrete being used for aesthetic ...
Get PriceA Study of Strength of Concrete by using E-Waste Material Mukesh U. Donadkar1 Prof. S. S. Solanke2 1M. Tech. Scholar Assistant2 Professor 1,2Department of Civil Engineering 1,2GHRCE, Nagpur Abstract—Concrete is a heterogeneous mix of cement, water and aggregates. It is widely identify that proportioning and mixing of the constituents such as cement, sand, water coarse aggregates and is ...
Get PriceKeywords—Concrete,Recycling,Electronic Waste,Utilization . I. INTRODUCTION . The rapid growth of technology, upgradation of technical innovations and a high rate of obsolescence in the electronics industry have led to one of the fastest growing waste streams in the world which consist of end of life Electrical and Electronic Equipment(EEE) product known as E waste .Several tonnes of E waste ...
Get PriceThe concrete mixtures were prepared using 10, 20, 30, 40, 50% of E-waste plastic [high impact polystyrene (HIPS)] as a partial replacement per unit volume of coarse aggregate. The compressive strength, ultrasonic pulse velocity, and surface hardness of concrete specimens were examined before and after the thermal exposure. The concrete cube specimens with HIPS were heated to 100, 200,
Get PriceThe use of e-plastic waste will reduces the aggregate cost, landfill cost and it is energy saving. An experimental study is made on utilization of e-plastic waste as coarse aggregate in concrete replacement with partial from 0% to 20%(by volume) on strength criteria of M20 concrete. Compressive strength of concrete at 728 days, and split tensile strength of concrete at 28 days were determined ...
Get Price2013-11-13 Use of Plastics and E-waste in Concrete. As replacement for fine aggregate in concrete, plastic and e-waste was suggested based on experiments conducted and theoretical data from publications. Read more.
Get Price2018-01-05 E-waste is used as one such alternative for aggregate in concrete. This paper presents a summary on probable use of E-waste in concrete on the basis of different researchers and it marches strong possibility of E-waste being used as additional of aggregate as well as environmental impact. The use of natural aggregates in concrete will be decreased if different types of by-product is used in ...
Get PriceThe use of E-waste in concrete is possible to improve its mechanical properties and can be one of the economical ways for their disposal in environment friendly manner. .The concept of replacement of E-waste in concrete would be environment friendly and reduces the disposal of E- waste in landfills REFERENCES [1] Dharmaraj, R. and Iyappan, G. (2016). Suitability of partial replacement of ...
Get PriceAn Experimental Study on Use of E-Waste Materials in Concrete for Rigid Pavements AnupamKumar Sharma1, Nitin Dutt Sharma2 Abstract-E-Waste can be defined as discarded computers, office electronic equipment, entertainment . electronicsdevice, mobile phones, television sets, and refrigeratorscontain potentially harmful components such as lead, cadmium, beryllium, or brominated
Get PriceRecent studies have shown that reuse of very finely grounded plastic e-waste in concrete has economical and technical advantage for solving the disposal of large amount of e-waste [9]. The use of recycled aggregates saves natural resources and dumping spaces, and helps to maintain a clean environment [10]. The work focused upon finding physical properties of shredded e-plastic waste and ...
Get Priceof concrete by using the E waste in it and to improve the strength of concrete using Portland cement ABSTRACT The solid waste management is regarded to be one of the fastest arising waste streams in the world, especially the waste from Electric and Electronic equipment’s (WEEEs) The waste utilization is . Get Price Email contact. An Experimental Study on Concrete by using E Waste as ...
Get PriceThe feasibility studies related to the use of recycled e-waste plastics as coarse aggregate in concrete are discussed here. Tests were conducted to determine the properties of plastic and e-waste as a coarse aggregate (2.5, 5, 7.5 10%) such as density, specific gravity ,water absorption, compressive strength and tensile of the different concretes, were investigated and analyzed in ...
Get PricePartheeban P, Kalaiyarrasi ARR, P. B. LN. Performance evaluation of geopolymer concrete using E-waste and M-sand. Res. Eng. Struct. Mater., 2021; 7(2): 183-198. Disclaimer All the opinions and statements expressed in the papers are on the responsibility of author(s) and are not to be regarded as those of the journal of Research on Engineering Structures and Materials (RESM) organization or ...
Get Price2017-01-25 In this project is made on the use of E-waste particles as fine aggregates in concrete with a percentage substitute ranging from 0 % to 20% i.e. (5%, 10%, 15% and 20%). Compressive strength ...
Get PricePlastic concrete can be put through a concrete reclaimer to make aggregate suitable for further concrete production. Hardened concrete can be crushed to make an excellent base material with a lot of great uses today. In both cases, you are recouping value for material that otherwise is a financial negative for you. If you have a mountain of old concrete at your site, consider the opportunities ...
Get PriceUsing the E-waste as a partial replacement of coarse aggregate in concrete is the best solution. We can not fully replace material in concrete because it impacts the workability of concrete . The electronic waste is crushed as required particle size and can be mixed with other aggregates in concrete which will not affect the quality durability of the concrete.
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