Properties of Sustainable Concrete Consisting Crushed Eggshell Waste as Fine Aggregate Replacement
Khairunisa Muthusamy,
Abidatul Munawwarah Kamaruzaman,
Hanis Nadiah Ruslan
et al.
Abstract:The excessive extraction of sand from riverbeds has adverse effects on river ecosystems and aquatic life. Simultaneously, the disposal of eggshells from certain food manufacturing facilities into landfills contributes to pollution. Incorporating crushed eggshells as a partial replacement for sand in concrete can reduce the demand for natural sand, thus decreasing the need for sand mining from rivers. The present research investigates the effect of crushed eggshells as partial sand replacement on workability, c… Show more
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