Green and Sturdy Lightweight Total Cement The Job of Waste and Reused Materials

Authors

  • KUMAR G VINOD
  • KUMAR ADIMALLA SRAVAN

Keywords:

lightweight aggregate concrete; waste; recycled materials; durability

Abstract

   Lightweight   aggregate   concrete   manufactured   from   solid   waste   or   recycled byproducts is a hot new issue in construction and building materials. Making Portland cement using this additive offers significant advantages in terms of lowering the impact on the environment and decreasing the amount of natural resources used in the production process.”This article discusses the use of agricultural and industrial wastes as cementitious materials or artificial lightweight aggregate concrete. Advanced microstructure characterization methods and mechanical properties were also examined. Future research will evaluate if it is possible to improve lightweight aggregate concrete manufactured from recovered solid waste and by- products in order to solve environmental issues or boost environmental advantages.

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Published

2020-12-30

How to Cite

VINOD, K. G. . ., & SRAVAN, K. A. . . (2020). Green and Sturdy Lightweight Total Cement The Job of Waste and Reused Materials. The Journal of Contemporary Issues in Business and Government, 26(3), 84–96. Retrieved from https://cibgp.com/au/index.php/1323-6903/article/view/514