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Decreasing our over-reliance on cement as an ingredient in the making of concrete due to its contribution to the CO 2 emissions has led to numerous researches been conducted to find suitable replacement for cement in concrete mixes.... more
The disposal of using recycled aggregate in concrete production raises in the last two decades. Some Green concrete mixes were also prepared from a recycled aggregate. This paper presents a study of using porosity crushed ceramic... more
This investigation includes the use of glass wastes after recycling to produce High Strength Eco-Friendly Concrete. The glass waste was collected, crushed, and grinded for 10 minutes to produce a powder with fineness higher than that for... more
Ceramic wall tiles are used as building material in the field of construction. Manufacturing of ceramic tiles require different raw material like clay, potash, dolomite, feldspar, talc and different chemicals like sodium silicate, sodium... more
Green concrete is a concrete that supports the content of CO2 emissions reductions by using waste industries as cement replacement. The waste industries that commonly can be used in green concrete mixture design are fly ash, blast furnace... more
Waste rubber tyre is one of the most abundant environmental hazards all over the world. Because of the increase in auto mobile production, there is a requirement of proper disposal of huge amount of used rubber tyres. Due to the fact that... more
Plastic have become an essential part of our modern life style, and the global plastic production has increased immensely during the past 50 years. Numerous waste materials are generated from manufacturing processes, service industries... more
Construction industry is connected either logically or collaterally with the cement industry. In concrete mix, it plays the role of most significant, versatile and energy consuming material. Hence, the substitute of the cement with some... more
The present study investigates the performance of self-compacting concrete (SCC) and self-compacting sand concrete (SCSC) incorporating recycled concrete fines and aggregate under different sulphate environments. Similar mixtures... more
A Green Concrete is a revolutionary topic in the history of concrete industry. This was first invented in Denmark in the year 1998. Green concrete has nothing to do with color. It is a concept of thinking environment into concrete... more
Plastic is one of the most important industrial materials whose use has increased tremendously and dramatically in recent years, as the use of this substance is increasing day by day. The reason for the increase in consumption of plastic... more
The concrete which incorporates wastes and is environment-friendly is called as green concrete. Green concrete is a revolutionary concept in the history of the construction industry. Concrete is an eco-friendly material and the overall... more
"The sheet glass cutting industries producing waste glass material, which are not recycled at present and usually delivered to landfills for disposal. Using glass powder in concrete is an interesting possibility for economy on waste... more
Concrete industry is one of the major sources of consuming high volume of natural resources. On the other hand, cement industry is a significant point source of carbon dioxide emissions due to the decomposition of raw material and burning... more
Shrinkage characteristics of different alkali-activated fly ash-slag binders were evaluated. Utilization of higher-pH sodium silicate activator mitigated autogenous and drying shrinkage. Strength development and setting time properties of... more
Construction industry is growing rapidly and new technologies have evolved very fast to cater different difficulties in the construction industry. Among all materials used in the construction industry concrete is main material for... more
Green concrete is the latest development in the field of construction technology which offers a sustainable and eco-friendly solution as a building material. The cement used in conventional concrete is responsible for releasing high... more
An experimental study was carried out to investigate the strength properties of concrete produced with iron filings as partial replacement for sand. Concrete specimens (cubes, cylinders and prisms) were cast and tested for compressive,... more
In this modern world, building structures have their own requirements in terms of design and durability. To satisfy this requirement of the structural integrity of each structure, modification of traditional cement concrete has become... more
Today, with the increasing rate of construction, concrete is being manufactured in the world on a large scale. It is important for the growth of infrastructure for many decades. But concrete consumes a lot of natural resources due to... more
Green concrete is an active area of research for being the need of the day. This research article presents a laboratory investigation for the determination of strength correction factor due to different height (H) to diameter (D) ratio of... more
Green concrete is a concrete that supports the content of CO2 emissions reductions by using waste industries as cement replacement. The waste industries that commonly can be used in green concrete mixture design are fly ash, blast furnace... more
Iron Ore Tailings (IOT) are the waste slag resulted from iron ore mines. Large amount of Iron Ore Tailings (IOT) have been generating every year posing serious environmental problems, large production of cement everyday resulting the... more
In the current field, infrastructure development holds the key to the growth of every nation. Concrete is one of the most utilized material by the construction industry which is a uniform material prepared of varied materials like sand,... more
In this research article, we analyze the effect of curing methods on compressive strength of recycled aggregates concrete prepared with 50% replacement of natural coarse aggregates as well as coarse aggregates from demolishing waste. We... more
This investigation includes the use of glass wastes after recycling to produce High Strength Eco- Friendly Concrete. The glass waste was collected, crushed, and grinded for 10 minutes to produce a powder with fineness higher than that for... more
This review paper aims to present fundamental aspects of geopolymer developments and science to emphasize their suitability for high-temperature exposure. Beginning with a comparison of the thermal properties of OPC and geopolymer, the... more
Concrete is the most common material used in the construction of civil engineering structures and the global demand for concrete is significantly increased due to infrastructure growth worldwide. The production of Portland cement which is... more
Using glass powder to manufacture eco-friendly self-consolidating concrete (SCC) has been developed and improved in recent years. While researchers have determined the effect of glass powder on rheological properties of the green... more
An experimental study was carried out to investigate the strength properties of concrete produced with iron filings as partial replacement for sand. Concrete specimens (cubes, cylinders and prisms) were cast and tested for compressive,... more
Decreasing our over-reliance on cement as an ingredient in the making of concrete due to its contribution to the CO2 emissions has led to numerous researches been conducted to find suitable replacement for cement in concrete mixes. ... more
Alkali activated fly ash (AAFA) is an alternative concrete binder that could serve as a substitute for ordinary Portland cement (OPC) for certain engineering applications. While this material has significant environmental and durability... more
Concrete is the most commonly used building material, in which cement and aggregate are unavoidable to manufacture. So, the use of excessive aggregate may lead to higher prices as a requirement of natural resources being costly. Solid... more
The concrete comprised of concrete wastes which is compatible with the environment, are called green concrete. Green Concrete created a revolution in the history of concrete industry. This Article covers all dimensions related to this... more
In this modern world, building structures have their own requirements in terms of design and durability. To satisfy this requirement of the structural integrity of each structure, modification of traditional cement concrete has become... more
High Performance Concrete (HPC) prepared on the basic of eugenic considerations (cost-effectiveness and long life) is proposed to resolve real world concrete problems. Eugenic HPC was developed with the goal of preventing possible defects... more
The residual RHA from Vietnam is used to test the likely application in cement and concrete. The characteristics, quality and influence of RHA on the quality of concrete are investigated in this investigation. The workability, strength... more
Recently, researchers have tried to find ways to reduce the negative effects of untreated coal wastes (UCW) on the ecosystem of the region. Recycling untreated coal wastes can however be identified as a practical solution in producing... more
Concrete industry is one of the major sources of consuming high volume of natural resources. On the other hand, cement industry is a significant point source of carbon dioxide emissions due to the decomposition of raw material and burning... more
Abstract Using glass powder to manufacture eco-friendly self-consolidating concrete (SCC) has been developed and improved in recent years. While researchers have determined the effect of glass powder on rheological properties of the green... more
In this research paper, we analyze the effect of saw dust ash as cement replacement on compressive strength. Sawdust collected from wood workshops of Nawabshah city was converted into ash by burning and grinding. Six concrete mixes with... more
Sustainability of the construction industry is taking a priority worldwide. The objective of this work is to evaluate the contribution of double using of waste clay brick and waste plastic for some properties of high volume metakaolin... more
The present study investigates the performance of self-compacting concrete (SCC) and self-compacting sand concrete (SCSC) incorporating recycled concrete fines and aggregate under different sulphate environments. Similar mixtures... more
Self-compacting concrete (SCC) which can be compacted into every corner of a formwork, purely by means of its own weight and without the need for vibrating compaction. The method for achieving self-compacting involves not only high... more
With the ever-increasing industrialization and urbanization, huge amounts of natural resources are required to make concrete. Green concrete can provide a solution to reducing the negative impact of the concrete industry. This paper... more