Title of article :
Influence of Reduced Water Cement Ratio on Behaviour of Concrete Having Plastic Aggregate
Author/Authors :
Tayyab ، Saad Department of Civil Engineering - Campus-III Bannu 28100 , Ullah ، Asad Department of Civil Engineering - University of Engineering Technology, Peshawwar , Shah ، Kamal Department of Civil Engineering - University of Engineering Technology, Peshawar , Mehmood ، Faial Department of Civil Engineering - University of Engineering Technology, Peshawar , Gul ، Akhtar Department of Civil Engineering - University of Engineering Technology, Peshawar
Abstract :
The production and use of plastic bottles is increasing tremendously with passing time. These plastic bottles become a problem when they are disposed as they are nonbiodegradable. This means that the waste plastic, when dumped, does not decompose naturally and stays in the environment affecting the ecological system. The use of alternative aggregates like Plastic Coarse Aggregate (PCA) is a natural step in solving part of reduction of natural aggregates as well as to solve the issue discussed above. The researchers are trying from half a century to investigate the alternative materials to be replaced in concrete mixture in place of either aggregate or cement. In this research, the concrete made from plastic waste as coarse aggregates were investigated for compressive strength and Stressstrain relationship. Plastic coarse aggregate have been replaced in place of natural coarse aggregate by different percentages with w/c 0.5, 0.4 and 0.3. The percentage replacement of plastic aggregate in place of mineral coarse aggregate was 25%, 30%, 35% and 40 %. Using Superplasticizer Chemrite 520BAS. OPC53 grade cement was used. Total of forty five Cylinders were prepared based on different combination of Percentage of Plastic aggregate replaced and W/C as discussed above and checked for compressive strength and stressstrain relationship. The compressive strength increases by about 19.25% due to the decrease in W/C from 0.5 to 0.3 for plastic percentage addition of 40%.
Keywords :
Plastic Aggregate , Concrete , Compressive Strength , W , C , Super Plasticizer
Journal title :
Civil Engineering Journal
Journal title :
Civil Engineering Journal