The recent researches show that cement mortar containing eggshell as a partial replacement of sand contained radiation absorption property. In these cement mortar samples, 5%, 10%, 15%, and 20% by mass of sand was replaced by crushed eggshells, and there was increase in radiation absorption. The result also showed that using eggshell as a partial replacement for sand leads to decrease in compressive strength of the cement mortar. Waste of any kind in the environment when its concentration is in excess can become a critical factor for humans, animals, and vegetation. The utilization of the waste is a priority today in order to achieve sustainable development. So, we have planned to increase that compressive strength by means of using seashell as a partial replacement for cement. The main objective of the project is to maintain radiation absorption by means of using eggshell along with seashell as a partial replacement for cement to increase the compressive strength.
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