2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmrt.2021.11.086
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Influences of recycled plastic and treated wastewater containing with 50% GGBS content in sustainable concrete mixes

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“…Compressive strength changes percentage of wastewater concrete in comparison control samples made of fresh water (adapted from References 58–71). …”
Section: The Effect Of Domestic and Industrial Wastewater On Concrete...mentioning
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“…Compressive strength changes percentage of wastewater concrete in comparison control samples made of fresh water (adapted from References 58–71). …”
Section: The Effect Of Domestic and Industrial Wastewater On Concrete...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As provided in Figure 2, by decreasing the water‐to‐cement ratio or using 50% wastewater, wastewater concretes perform better in compressive strength than the freshwater concrete. In general, the differences in results might be mostly due to diverse characteristics of wastewater (higher COD results in lower mechanical and durability properties 58,59 ), treating methods (using chloride in treating results in chloride attack 59 ), maintaining the condition of wastewater (during summertime, high temperature increases biological activities and changes wastewater's characteristics rapidly 14,15 ), wastewater's age and duration of concrete manufacturing (aging causes treating and delaying between manufacturing can deference the properties enormously 14,15 ) as well as cement type, water to cement ratio and using additives 58–71 . It is challenging to collect, transfer, and maintain the properties of wastewater.…”
Section: The Effect Of Domestic and Industrial Wastewater On Concrete...mentioning
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“…Huang et al, reported the frost behaviour of manufactured roof tiles by performing freeze testing and calculating the durability index due to the change in density of the water 42 . Talni et al, elaborate on the waste management techniques for recycling plastic in concrete 43 . A study was carried out about the consequences of plastic waste in the environment 44 , 45 .…”
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“…Therefore, many researchers studied the effect of plastic waste on concrete as a partial replacement for aggregate. It is found that the workability decreased with increasing the replacement, while the slump increased [5][6][7][8][9]. Most studies showed that a reduction in compressive strength, flexural strength, and splitting strength depends on the replacement level [10][11][12][13][14][15].…”
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