2022
DOI: 10.3934/matersci.2022011
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Concrete with partial replacement of natural aggregate by PET aggregate—An exploratory study about the influence in the compressive strength

Abstract: <abstract> <p>The expansion of cities contributed to the problems related to the accumulation of waste and lack of control over its management, there are still around 2400 dumps or uncontrolled landfills in Brazil. There is a large volume of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) improperly discarded. In turn, the construction industry has been looking for sustainable ways to produce concrete. This work deals with the analysis of the replacement of PET as a fine aggregate in concrete in the proportion… Show more

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“…LWC is prepared by substituting CA and FA with industrial waste materials, based on the size in a definite proportion, even nanomaterials, in normal concrete, [19][20][21][22] About 60% replacement by cinder ( in volume) to normal BHG aggregates and cement is substituted by about 1/10th silica fume (weight basis), retains the strengths intact, specifically in M20 & M25 grade CC, [23][24][25][26]. Concrete made of Light Weight Aggregates (LWAC) can have acoustic and thermal properties of better quality in comparison to LWC, [27,28].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…LWC is prepared by substituting CA and FA with industrial waste materials, based on the size in a definite proportion, even nanomaterials, in normal concrete, [19][20][21][22] About 60% replacement by cinder ( in volume) to normal BHG aggregates and cement is substituted by about 1/10th silica fume (weight basis), retains the strengths intact, specifically in M20 & M25 grade CC, [23][24][25][26]. Concrete made of Light Weight Aggregates (LWAC) can have acoustic and thermal properties of better quality in comparison to LWC, [27,28].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus far, research on the application of PET plastic in various construction materials has been undertaken. Waste PET plastic has been utilized to produce mortar [6,10], bricks and masonry [6,11], and concrete [12][13][14]. The introduction of waste plastic as a constituent of cement-based construction materials has a two-fold advantage of not only providing an outlet to reuse or dispose of plastic but also reducing the consumption of non-renewable raw materials such as rocks and sands.…”
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confidence: 99%