Partially Replacement of Coarse Aggregate with Soda Lime Bottles and Polythylene Terephthalate

International Journal of Civil Engineering
© 2017 by SSRG - IJCE Journal
Volume 4 Issue 4
Year of Publication : 2017
Authors : Mufeesuddin Ali, Md Minhajuddin, Mohd Mudassir Hussain, Mohd Nomaan, Mohd Shaker Ali
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Mufeesuddin Ali, Md Minhajuddin, Mohd Mudassir Hussain, Mohd Nomaan, Mohd Shaker Ali, "Partially Replacement of Coarse Aggregate with Soda Lime Bottles and Polythylene Terephthalate," SSRG International Journal of Civil Engineering, vol. 4,  no. 4, pp. 32-33, 2017. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/23488352/IJCE-V4I4P107

Abstract:

Waste glass and undecomposed plastic is a major component of solid waste stream on the planet in order to make concrete industry sustainable the use of waste material is the best alternative of natural resource it can be found in many forms such as windows, bulb glass and plastic bottle etc. It present a small proportion of glass and plastic has been recycled and reused. The use of glass and plastic is increasing day-by-day. Although the steps are taken to reduce its consumption. Glass is 100% recycle material with high performance and unique aesthetic properties which may its suitable for wide spread uses. The management and recycle plastic waste is rapidly growing as it is a viable resource for Aggregate replaced by waste glass and plastic as 5%, 10%, 15%, 20% variation of M30 grade concrete. The concrete cubes tested for compression at 3days, 7days, and 28days. Split tensile strength of concrete for 3days, 7days, and 28days and flexural strength of concrete for 28days the test results shows that replacement of 5% by weight has significant effect on the compressive strength of concrete compare to conventional concrete.

Keywords:

Soda-lime glass, Polyethyleneterephthalate.

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