Experimental Investigation on E-Waste Concrete Using Mineral Admixtures
Our reliance on electronics, a cornerstone of modern life, comes at a cost. The relentless pace of technological advancement generates mountains of discarded devices, creating the growing problem of electronic waste. This E-waste, if improperly disposed of, can contaminate landfills and release harm...
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author | Thulasirajan K. Sai Keerthi P. Lokesh D. Shiva Shankar Naik N. Sreekanth Y. Hemanth M. |
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description | Our reliance on electronics, a cornerstone of modern life, comes at a cost. The relentless pace of technological advancement generates mountains of discarded devices, creating the growing problem of electronic waste. This E-waste, if improperly disposed of, can contaminate landfills and release harmful materials into the environment. This study investigates a potential solution: using a portion of e-waste in place of fine aggregate. To improve overall performance, we also incorporate mineral admixtures. Our research aims to understand how both the amount of e-waste and the specific mineral admixtures used influence the final properties of the concrete. We systematically replaced the fine aggregate with e-waste at varying percentages (0%, 10%, 20%, and 30%) and meticulously analyzed the resulting effects. The study identifies 10% e-waste replacement as the optimal level for achieving desirable properties in M20 grade concrete, a commonly used strength classification. This approach offers a two-fold benefit. It tackles the e- waste crisis by providing a sustainable disposal option, and it potentially reduces the construction industry's reliance on virgin resources like natural sand, contributing to a more sustainable future. |
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spelling | doaj-art-5fd62693d50043c99e6e5080851b9fc02025-02-05T10:46:00ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422024-01-015910900810.1051/e3sconf/202459109008e3sconf_icrera2024_09008Experimental Investigation on E-Waste Concrete Using Mineral AdmixturesThulasirajan K.0Sai Keerthi P.1Lokesh D.2Shiva Shankar Naik N.3Sreekanth Y.4Hemanth M.5Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Annamacharya Institution of Technology and SciencesB. Tech Students, Department of Civil Engineering, Annamacharya Institute of Technology and SciencesB. Tech Students, Department of Civil Engineering, Annamacharya Institute of Technology and SciencesB. Tech Students, Department of Civil Engineering, Annamacharya Institute of Technology and SciencesB. Tech Students, Department of Civil Engineering, Annamacharya Institute of Technology and SciencesB. Tech Students, Department of Civil Engineering, Annamacharya Institute of Technology and SciencesOur reliance on electronics, a cornerstone of modern life, comes at a cost. The relentless pace of technological advancement generates mountains of discarded devices, creating the growing problem of electronic waste. This E-waste, if improperly disposed of, can contaminate landfills and release harmful materials into the environment. This study investigates a potential solution: using a portion of e-waste in place of fine aggregate. To improve overall performance, we also incorporate mineral admixtures. Our research aims to understand how both the amount of e-waste and the specific mineral admixtures used influence the final properties of the concrete. We systematically replaced the fine aggregate with e-waste at varying percentages (0%, 10%, 20%, and 30%) and meticulously analyzed the resulting effects. The study identifies 10% e-waste replacement as the optimal level for achieving desirable properties in M20 grade concrete, a commonly used strength classification. This approach offers a two-fold benefit. It tackles the e- waste crisis by providing a sustainable disposal option, and it potentially reduces the construction industry's reliance on virgin resources like natural sand, contributing to a more sustainable future.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2024/121/e3sconf_icrera2024_09008.pdfe-wastefly ashfine aggregatecoarse aggregate |
spellingShingle | Thulasirajan K. Sai Keerthi P. Lokesh D. Shiva Shankar Naik N. Sreekanth Y. Hemanth M. Experimental Investigation on E-Waste Concrete Using Mineral Admixtures E3S Web of Conferences e-waste fly ash fine aggregate coarse aggregate |
title | Experimental Investigation on E-Waste Concrete Using Mineral Admixtures |
title_full | Experimental Investigation on E-Waste Concrete Using Mineral Admixtures |
title_fullStr | Experimental Investigation on E-Waste Concrete Using Mineral Admixtures |
title_full_unstemmed | Experimental Investigation on E-Waste Concrete Using Mineral Admixtures |
title_short | Experimental Investigation on E-Waste Concrete Using Mineral Admixtures |
title_sort | experimental investigation on e waste concrete using mineral admixtures |
topic | e-waste fly ash fine aggregate coarse aggregate |
url | https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2024/121/e3sconf_icrera2024_09008.pdf |
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