2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2015.12.005
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Mechanical and thermal performance of concrete and mortar cellular materials containing plastic waste

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“…It has been found that the same amount of absorption as conventional concrete with 10% sand replacement and about 117% higher water absorption was found for 50% sand replacement [29]. Similarly, water absorption of SCC with 15% fine PET aggregate and 30% fly ash has been found to be 7.9% [28]. Water absorption values of SCC specimens after curing of 28 days and 90 days are given in Figure 9.…”
Section: Effect Of Hips Granules In Water Absorption Of Sccmentioning
confidence: 84%
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“…It has been found that the same amount of absorption as conventional concrete with 10% sand replacement and about 117% higher water absorption was found for 50% sand replacement [29]. Similarly, water absorption of SCC with 15% fine PET aggregate and 30% fly ash has been found to be 7.9% [28]. Water absorption values of SCC specimens after curing of 28 days and 90 days are given in Figure 9.…”
Section: Effect Of Hips Granules In Water Absorption Of Sccmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Due to rheological enhancement, SCC compacted well with an existing continuous gradation among the matrix and hence porosity reduced up to 30% replacement. Ruiz-Herrero et al have reported that 200% and 140% higher porosity were identified in concrete at 28 days with 20% of polyethylene (PET) and 20% Poly vinyl chloride (PVC) [28]. Similarly, porosities of conventional concrete and concrete with coarse electronic waste of 15% PET were 5.35% and 7.65% [11].…”
Section: Effect Of Hips Aggregate On Porosity Of Sccmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Niska waga, wytrzymałość, odporność na działanie różnych roztworów korozyjnych, doskonałe właściwości termo-i elektroizolacyjne -to cechy odpadowych tworzyw sztucznych, które mogą być wykorzystane do otrzymywania innowacyjnych materiałów kompozytowych, wpisują-cych się w założenia zrównoważonego rozwoju w budownictwie. Na podstawie przeglądu dostępnej literatury można stworzyć listę odpadowych tworzyw sztucznych, które zastosowano jako modyfikatory betonów i zapraw: tworzywo ABS (kopolimer akrylonitryl-butadien-styren) [4], pianka poliuretanowa [5][6][7], ekspandowany polistyren i polistyren [8][9][10], polietylen o małej i dużej gęstości oraz polipropylen i poli(chlorek winylu) [11][12][13][14], żywice melaminowo-formaldehydowe [15], poli(tereftalan etylenu) [16][17][18][19][20]. Modyfikacją tą objęto przede wszystkim kompozyty cementowe.…”
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“…[2,3,4]. On an average about 10 million of plastic bags are discarded every day in India's capital [5,6]. The world's annual consumption of plastic materials was about 5 million tons in the 1950's which has now increased to 100 million tons, resulting in more amount of generation of plastic waste [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%