Abstract
However, using recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) in concrete involves various obstacles and
controversial issues in controlling the quality of recycled concrete aggregate (RCA). Recycled concrete aggregates is the base of mechanical and testing of concrete under various conditions. In this time natural aggregates is more consumption and reduce it. Then Recycled concrete aggregates where natural aggregates are replaced with RCA is a technology for conserving natural resources and also the reducing the environmental impact of concrete. In cement test include consistency test, initial setting time test, and final setting time test. Aggregate test is also included impact valve test,abrasion test and sieve test and water abrasion test. Tests were undertaken to establish the compressive strength,workability and water absorption of each batch. The results indicate that the compressive strength is not the only decisive factor on mechanical and durability-relatedproperties of RACs.
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@article{GSV-August-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/2023/01/GSV-August-01-IJEMT.pdf, Download pdf}, issn = {2583 - 4517}, year = {2022}, date = {2022-08-05}, journal = {International Journal of Engineering, Management \& Technology (IJEMT)}, volume = {1}, issue = {06}, pages = {1-9}, abstract = {However, using recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) in concrete involves various obstacles and controversial issues in controlling the quality of recycled concrete aggregate (RCA). Recycled concrete aggregates is the base of mechanical and testing of concrete under various conditions. In this time natural aggregates is more consumption and reduce it. Then Recycled concrete aggregates where natural aggregates are replaced with RCA is a technology for conserving natural resources and also the reducing the environmental impact of concrete. In cement test include consistency test, initial setting time test, and final setting time test. Aggregate test is also included impact valve test,abrasion test and sieve test and water abrasion test. Tests were undertaken to establish the compressive strength,workability and water absorption of each batch. The results indicate that the compressive strength is not the only decisive factor on mechanical and durability-relatedproperties of RACs. }, keywords = {Volume 1 Issue 06 August 2022}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} }