Innovative High-Strength Concrete: Utilizing Waste Ceramic Tiles As Partial Replacement Of Fine Aggregate And Cement For Enhanced Performance And Eco-Efficient Construction

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  • C. Ramya Sri, Mrs.P.Chandana, Mrs. A. Prameela, Ms. K. Aparna

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Waste ceramic tiles, Compressive strength, split tensile strength, fine aggregate, cost, cement

Abstract

The rapid evolution of high-rise construction has necessitated advancements in high-strength concrete (HSC), making it an indispensable structural material for modern skyscrapers.Simultaneously, the excessive consumption of natural aggregates and the growing accumulation of solid waste from construction and demolition activities have raised significant environmental concerns. This study explores an innovative approach by partially replacing fine aggregates and cement with waste ceramic tiles in M80 grade high-strength concrete.

References

Medina,C., Sánchez de Rojas, M.I., Frías, M.,“Properties of recycled ceramic aggregate concretes: Water resistance”, Cement & Concrete Composites,no. 40 (2013): 21-29.

Fengli,LIU, Junhua, Baoguo,M.A, Jian, HUANG, Hainan, LI, “Basic Properties of Concrete Incorporating Recycled Ceramic Aggregate and Ultra-fine Sand”, Journal of Wuhan University of Technology, Vol.30, no.2 (2015).

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2024-02-02

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C. Ramya Sri, Mrs.P.Chandana, Mrs. A. Prameela, Ms. K. Aparna. (2024). Innovative High-Strength Concrete: Utilizing Waste Ceramic Tiles As Partial Replacement Of Fine Aggregate And Cement For Enhanced Performance And Eco-Efficient Construction . Journal of Computational Analysis and Applications (JoCAAA), 32(2), 147–158. Retrieved from https://eudoxuspress.com/index.php/pub/article/view/2092

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