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- Partial Replacement of Clay in Bricks with Municipal Solid Waste
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1 Department of Agricultural Engineering, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana (Punjab), IN
2 Department of Civil Engineerng, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana (Punjab), IN
1 Department of Agricultural Engineering, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana (Punjab), IN
2 Department of Civil Engineerng, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana (Punjab), IN
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International Journal of Agricultural Engineering, Vol 12, No 1 (2019), Pagination: 149-152Abstract
Since ages, bricks have been made from clay. To save excessive usage of clay, one might use various types of waste products in the production of bricks with partial replacement of clay in the manufacturing process. Waste products might include plastic, glass, rubber, fly ash, construction material, sewage sludge and MSW. From past studies, it was found that wastes of various types such as municipal MSW incineration fly ash, paper sludge, agricultural waste, industrial waste (sewage, sludge and bagasse), sawdust wastes and limestone dust wastes and coconut shell powder have been used for the production of bricks by replacing clay partially. Bricks made from these wastes give satisfactory results. To examine the effect of MSW (powder form) in bricks we used MSW from waste treatment plant in this present study in different combinations as a partial replacement of clay. It’s found upto 24 per cent MSW we may attain bricks of good quality reasonably.Keywords
Bricks, Clay, Compressive Strength, MSW,Waste.References
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- Is Glass Powder a Waste or Boon for Concrete:A Thought Provoking Study
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1 Department of Agricultural Engineering, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana (Punjab), IN
2 Department of Civil Engineering, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana (Punjab), IN
1 Department of Agricultural Engineering, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana (Punjab), IN
2 Department of Civil Engineering, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana (Punjab), IN
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International Journal of Agricultural Engineering, Vol 12, No 1 (2019), Pagination: 157-161Abstract
The utilization of glass powder in the present days as a substitute for cement is to enhance the strength of concrete. The glass powder was supplanted by 0 per cent, 5 per cent, 10 per cent, 15per cent and 20 per cent for 7 and 28 days for cubes for compressive strength. The utilization of concrete and generation of cement makes considerably more ecological issues and costlier. To maintain a strategic distance from such conditions, the substance of cement is decreased and replaced by glass powder which lessens cost and builds quality and durability of cement. Concrete is the most broadly utilized and adaptable structure material which is commonly used to resist compressive powers. By the addition of some pozzolanic materials, the different properties of cement viz., workability, durability and quality can be improved (Singh and Jain, 2018). Glass may be added in crushed form or in powder form along with the addition of admixtures/plasticizers or without addition of any of the alternate materials in the nominal concrete (Singh and Jain, 2018). Accordingly, a study about usage of glass powder has been made in this paper to include it in concrete as an ingredient so that the best possible usage may be used in the concrete with a partial replacement. From the test the glass powder concrete gives more strength as compared to conventional concrete and can be used for normal construction process.Keywords
Wastes Reduction, Glass Powder, Concrete, Compressive Strength.References
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