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Experimental Study of Effects on Strength of M25 Concrete on Partial Replacement of Coarse Aggregate by Demolished Waste Aggregate

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Jiten Anand, Divyendu Maurya, Gavendra Singh, Akash Malik, Arun Kumar, Shailja
» doi: 10.48047/ecb/2023.12.si4.1293

Abstract

Major measures to improve and eliminate waste are created annually in non-modern countries such as India. Removal of this waste is a significant issue as it requires a great deal of room to eliminate and reuse tiny waste. This study is part of a broader process in which preliminary experiments were performed to assess the effect of the demolition of demolished solid material because of the help of split tensile and compressive strength of the substance that was used in the study at 7, 14 and 28 days. The force of the pressure thus, the saw was separated from the toughness of ordinary concrete. An experimental sequel has shown that compressive strength, as well as tensile strength, reused concrete up to 40% coarse absolute substitution (C. A. S.) in the debris destroyed towards the end of 28 days is considered inseparable from customary M25 concrete. It will complement two benefits of waste disposal and will reduce the number of natural aggregates for new development work. In this experiment the resulting outcome which is more efficient came out to be 35% but on practical use in which the maximum utility of demolished aggregate can be considered is 40%. Government plans and regulations need to be developed to advance and streamline the required board in various development activities. In the current review, we will replace the broken concrete with old concrete to replace the smaller parts.

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