Substitution potential of plastic fine aggregate in concrete for sustainable production

This study evaluates the mechanical and durability characteristics of eco-friendly concrete incorporating electronic plastic waste (EPW) as partial replacement of fine aggregate. This strategy not only reduces the adverse impacts of EPW on the natural environment but also prevents the depletion of n...

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Main Authors: Ullah, K., Irshad Qureshi, M., Ahmad, A., Ullah, Z.
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Published: Elsevier Ltd 2022
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spelling my.utp.eprints.289192022-03-16T08:43:16Z Substitution potential of plastic fine aggregate in concrete for sustainable production Ullah, K. Irshad Qureshi, M. Ahmad, A. Ullah, Z. This study evaluates the mechanical and durability characteristics of eco-friendly concrete incorporating electronic plastic waste (EPW) as partial replacement of fine aggregate. This strategy not only reduces the adverse impacts of EPW on the natural environment but also prevents the depletion of natural resources due to excessive quarrying. For this purpose, four M20 grade concrete mixes were prepared, substituting natural fine aggregates with plastic fine aggregates (PFA) using 0, 10, 15, and 20 replacement levels. The mechanical performance of EPW concrete was evaluated based on the compressive and splitting tensile strength tests while the durability properties were assessed through fire resistance, ultrasonic pulse velocity (UPV), alternate wetting and drying, sorptivity coefficient, and abrasion resistance tests. The results revealed that the compressive strength was reduced by 2.6, 9, and 13.6, and tensile strength was dropped by 4.95, 8.20, and 20.46 with the 10, 15, and 20 of PFA incorporation, respectively. Also, a substantial reduction in the compressive strength was observed during the fire resistance test at elevated temperatures. However, the EPW concrete offered satisfactory to superior outcomes in the workability, sorptivity coefficient, UPV, alternative wetting and drying, and resistance to abrasion tests, signifying the potential of EPW concrete for applications where durability is of prime concern. © 2021 Institution of Structural Engineers Elsevier Ltd 2022 Article NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85120155464&doi=10.1016%2fj.istruc.2021.11.003&partnerID=40&md5=1701fe675de35e0abd12cc2553e951c3 Ullah, K. and Irshad Qureshi, M. and Ahmad, A. and Ullah, Z. (2022) Substitution potential of plastic fine aggregate in concrete for sustainable production. Structures, 35 . pp. 622-637. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/28919/
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description This study evaluates the mechanical and durability characteristics of eco-friendly concrete incorporating electronic plastic waste (EPW) as partial replacement of fine aggregate. This strategy not only reduces the adverse impacts of EPW on the natural environment but also prevents the depletion of natural resources due to excessive quarrying. For this purpose, four M20 grade concrete mixes were prepared, substituting natural fine aggregates with plastic fine aggregates (PFA) using 0, 10, 15, and 20 replacement levels. The mechanical performance of EPW concrete was evaluated based on the compressive and splitting tensile strength tests while the durability properties were assessed through fire resistance, ultrasonic pulse velocity (UPV), alternate wetting and drying, sorptivity coefficient, and abrasion resistance tests. The results revealed that the compressive strength was reduced by 2.6, 9, and 13.6, and tensile strength was dropped by 4.95, 8.20, and 20.46 with the 10, 15, and 20 of PFA incorporation, respectively. Also, a substantial reduction in the compressive strength was observed during the fire resistance test at elevated temperatures. However, the EPW concrete offered satisfactory to superior outcomes in the workability, sorptivity coefficient, UPV, alternative wetting and drying, and resistance to abrasion tests, signifying the potential of EPW concrete for applications where durability is of prime concern. © 2021 Institution of Structural Engineers
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author Ullah, K.
Irshad Qureshi, M.
Ahmad, A.
Ullah, Z.
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Ahmad, A.
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Substitution potential of plastic fine aggregate in concrete for sustainable production
author_facet Ullah, K.
Irshad Qureshi, M.
Ahmad, A.
Ullah, Z.
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title Substitution potential of plastic fine aggregate in concrete for sustainable production
title_short Substitution potential of plastic fine aggregate in concrete for sustainable production
title_full Substitution potential of plastic fine aggregate in concrete for sustainable production
title_fullStr Substitution potential of plastic fine aggregate in concrete for sustainable production
title_full_unstemmed Substitution potential of plastic fine aggregate in concrete for sustainable production
title_sort substitution potential of plastic fine aggregate in concrete for sustainable production
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