Experimental Study on Potential Use of Recycled Aggregates in Concrete

Authors

  • M Venkata Naga Siva Sankar Reddy Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, PACE Institute of Technology & Sciences, Ongole, Andhra Pradesh, India Author
  • K Manoj Kumar Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, PACE Institute of Technology & Sciences, Ongole, Andhra Pradesh, India Author
  • B Prathyusha B. Tech Scholar, Department of Civil Engineering, PACE Institute of Technology & Sciences, Ongole, Andhra Pradesh, India Author
  • Y Aeronika Angel B. Tech Scholar, Department of Civil Engineering, PACE Institute of Technology & Sciences, Ongole, Andhra Pradesh, India Author
  • B Akhil B. Tech Scholar, Department of Civil Engineering, PACE Institute of Technology & Sciences, Ongole, Andhra Pradesh, India Author
  • N Bhanu B. Tech Scholar, Department of Civil Engineering, PACE Institute of Technology & Sciences, Ongole, Andhra Pradesh, India Author
  • S Ajay Reddy B. Tech Scholar, Department of Civil Engineering, PACE Institute of Technology & Sciences, Ongole, Andhra Pradesh, India Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55524/ijircst.2023.11.1.15

Keywords:

mechanical properties, load test, sustainable concrete, durability, benefits and uses, recycled aggregate, crushing process, recycled aggregatesustainable concrete, and structural concrete

Abstract

Use of recycled aggregate in bonds may  be advantageous for specialized security. The building  blocks for the future are recycled aggregates. Numerous  development projects being conducted in various  European, American, Russian, and Asian nations have  begun using recycled aggregate. Various nations are  easing infrastructure regulations to encourage more use of  recycled aggregate. The main characteristics of recycled  fine aggregate and recycled coarse aggregate are reported  in this study, along with a distinction between these  characteristics and trademark sums. All aggregate  attributes' fundamental modifications are resolved, and  their implications for setting up work are finally explored.  The qualities of concrete using recycled aggregate are  further chosen in accordance with this. Fundamental  strong properties like compressive quality, flexural  quality, workability etc are elucidated here for different  mixes of reused aggregate with standard aggregate. Codal  standards of reused sums concrete in various countries are  communicated here with their effects, on establishing  work. All things considered, show status of reused  aggregate in India close by its future need and its viable  utilize are discussed here. 

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Published

2023-01-30

How to Cite

Experimental Study on Potential Use of Recycled Aggregates in Concrete . (2023). International Journal of Innovative Research in Computer Science & Technology, 11(1), 78–81. https://doi.org/10.55524/ijircst.2023.11.1.15