COMPARISON OF THE STRENGTH OF RECYCLED CONCRETE AND NATURALCONCRETE BY USING RECYCLED CONCRETE

Nikhil Yadav, Ajay Patel, Praduman,Nilesh Verma, Yooranshi Singh Chaudhari ,Deepak Yadav : COMPARISON OF THE STRENGTH OF RECYCLED CONCRETE AND NATURALCONCRETE BY USING RECYCLED CONCRETE. In: International Journal of Engineering, Management & Technology (IJEMT), vol. 1, iss. 04, pp. 01-09, 2022, ISSN: xxxx-xxxx.

Abstract

However, employing recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) in concrete presents a number of challenges and
contentious concerns in terms of regulating the quality of recycled concrete aggregate (RCA). The mechanical and testing of concrete under various circumstances is based on recycled concrete aggregates. Natural aggregates are more used and reduced during this period. Then Recycled concrete aggregates (RCA), which replace natural aggregates, are a solution for saving natural resources while simultaneously lowering the environmental effect of concrete. Included in the cement test are
the consistency test, the first setting time test, and the final setting time test. Impact valve test, abrasion test, sieve test, and water abrasion test are also included in the aggregate test. Each batch was tested to determine its compressive strength, workability, and water absorption. The findings suggest that compressive strength is not the main determinant of RAC mechanical and durability qualities.

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@article{GSV-200422-01-IJEMT,
title = {COMPARISON OF THE STRENGTH OF RECYCLED CONCRETE AND NATURALCONCRETE BY USING RECYCLED CONCRETE},
author = {Nikhil Yadav, Ajay Patel, Praduman,Nilesh Verma, Yooranshi Singh Chaudhari ,Deepak Yadav
},
url = {https://ijemt.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/GSV-200422-01-IJEMT.pdf, Download Pdf},
issn = {xxxx-xxxx},
year  = {2022},
date = {2022-06-09},
journal = {International Journal of Engineering, Management \& Technology (IJEMT)},
volume = {1},
issue = {04},
pages = {01-09},
abstract = {However, employing recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) in concrete presents a number of challenges and 
contentious concerns in terms of regulating the quality of recycled concrete aggregate (RCA). The mechanical and testing of concrete under various circumstances is based on recycled concrete aggregates. Natural aggregates are more used and reduced during this period. Then Recycled concrete aggregates (RCA), which replace natural aggregates, are a solution for saving natural resources while simultaneously lowering the environmental effect of concrete. Included in the cement test are 
the consistency test, the first setting time test, and the final setting time test. Impact valve test, abrasion test, sieve test, and water abrasion test are also included in the aggregate test. Each batch was tested to determine its compressive strength, workability, and water absorption. The findings suggest that compressive strength is not the main determinant of RAC mechanical and durability qualities.
},
keywords = {Volume 1 Issue 04 June 2022},
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}

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