Using waste material in concrete production is an appropriate method for achieving two goals: eliminating waste and adding positive properties in concrete. Since the green concrete
111;Concrete is one of the most versatile and globally used construction materials. It is strong and durable, easier to maintain, resistant to fire, simple to use, and can be fitted to
natural resources and environment. Concrete is such a costly material but Now a day‘s waste concrete is only being used as a landfill material instead of recycling the concrete as a
20191220;The previous studies have shown that addition of waste materials like granite powder, marble slurry, laterite dust into concrete mixes have positively altered the mechanical
202521;Modern infrastructure development and building construction heavily rely upon cement and concrete utilization. Recent rapid urbanization and industrialization have
922;Crushing and grading material is used in RCA manufacturing, which decreases waste going to landfills, protects natural resources, and lessens environmental effect.
814;Concrete is one of the most used material in construction. Considering its capacity to harden upon water contact, solidification, and acquisition of full strength, concrete becomes capable of
2015428;The use of waste materials not only saves natu- ral resources and dumping spaces but also it maintains a clean environment.Partial replacement of waste materialin
710;The Ceramic Waste Powder (CWP) settles because of sedimentation and then penetrates and pollutes the environment. The utilization of ceramic waste powder in concrete
201991;In the literature it was demonstrated that there is a potential to use waste materials (economically viable way) to produce lightweight concrete (Makul and Sua-iam,
2024121;The specific gravity of WGP ranged from 2.29 to 2.80. At the same time, glass particles had a specific gravity between 2.50 and 2.65, generally within the range of common
2016121;Concrete the most broadly used construction material (Prabhu et al., 2014), aggregate makes 70% of its volume is the principal component material in concrete production
202481;In general, recycling cement-based materials can be approached in two ways, depending on their specific characteristics and properties. For instance, in the case of
202451;Generally, low-strength concrete is prepared with a higher water binder (w/b) ratio, which has the potential for utilization of high-volume powder material. Therefore, marble
2020920;Iizuka et al. (2004) estimated that 0.27 tonnes of CO 2 could be sequestered by 1 tonne of powder waste and the extracted CaCO 3 from powder waste can be used as an
715;One possible solution to the environmental pollution engendered by construction and demolition waste (CDW) from clay brick, sanitary ware, and concrete is to use them as
Research on crushing and recycling of waste concrete Wenbo Ai1, Hongmei Liu1,2*, Jian Zhang1, Shuaishuai Lv1, Qian Xu2 and Recycled fine powder is mainly used as gel material
2020327;Reusing such waste materials reduces the pollution of the atmosphere as well as reduces construction costs. Some of the waste materials used in concrete are as follows: Flay ash. 1. Fly ash: Fly ash is the ash
2020327;Marble dust is used as a fine aggregate in concrete. By adding 30% marble dust and 70% quarry rock dust in place of Fine aggregate in the concrete, increase in the 28-day
320;With an emphasis on environmental protection and the sustainable development of resources, the reuse of waste concrete has long been a research hotspot, and the study of
201291;Recycling of plastic waste to produce new materials like concrete or mortar appears as one of the best solution for disposing of plastic waste, due to its economic and
20191220;The previous studies have shown that addition of waste materials like granite powder, marble slurry, laterite dust into concrete mixes have positively altered the mechanical
Research on crushing and recycling of waste concrete Wenbo Ai1, Hongmei Liu1,2*, Jian Zhang1, Shuaishuai Lv1, Qian Xu2 and Recycled fine powder is mainly used as gel material
11;Numerous studies on the use of granite waste as a partial replacement for cement or river sand in concrete and mortars have been conducted. Celik and Marar [1]
2016121;Concrete the most broadly used construction material (Prabhu et al., 2014), aggregate makes 70% of its volume is the principal component material in concrete production
47;Various forms of C&D Wastes can be recycled which can solve the problem of reduction in the area occupied for land filling [1], [2], [3].The waste can provide benefit in form
2024111;However, incorporating high amounts of WG into concrete poses challenges, with alkali-silica reaction (ASR) [21, 22] being a major concern.To enable the large-scale use