A review of Recycled aggregate, Its advantages and disadvantages
| Vol-4 | Issue-04 | April 2019 | Published Online: 15 April 2019 PDF ( 90 KB ) | ||
| Author(s) | ||
| Sanjay Saini 1; Sudhir 2 | ||
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1Assistant professor, Department of Civil Engg. Central Universiy Of Haryana (Mohindergarh) (India) 2Assistant professor, Department of Civil Engg. Central Universiy Of Haryana (Mohindergarh) (India) |
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| Abstract | ||
Aggregate is composed of hard, graduated fragments of inert mineral substances, rock dust, slag, crushed stone, gravel, including sand, and powdered. Recycled aggregate is created by crushing concrete, and occasionally asphalt, to reclaim the aggregate. Recycled aggregate may be used for numerous purposes. The main industry is road base. Building materials are frequently judged by their ecological characteristics. Concrete recycling gains value since it protects natural resources and also eliminate the necessity for disposal by utilizing the found concrete as an aggregate tool for some other software applications or new concrete. Recycling of concrete is essentially easy procedure. It calls for breaking, removing, and smashing existing concrete right into a material with a specified quality and size. This paper provides disadvantages and advantages of utilizing recycled coarse aggregate concrete with the organic crushed aggregate concrete. |
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| Keywords | ||
| Aggregate, sand, gravel, crushed stone, slag, rock dust, or powder etc. | ||
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