2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e13372
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Behaviour of rubberised concrete with waste clay brick powder under varying curing conditions

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“…Rewriting Eq. ( 4) for the two variables (compressive strength and ration of sand to glass) in the present work as follows: (7) The design of the coded data has the properties that and , then eq. ( 7) can be rearranged as follows:…”
Section: Correlation With Statistical Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Rewriting Eq. ( 4) for the two variables (compressive strength and ration of sand to glass) in the present work as follows: (7) The design of the coded data has the properties that and , then eq. ( 7) can be rearranged as follows:…”
Section: Correlation With Statistical Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…David and all. [7] conducted an experimental study to examine the mechanical behavior of rubberized concrete with waste clay brick powder under different conditions of curing including water and sea water. The findings showed that the conventional and modified concrete mixtures which were cured in sea water illustrated reduced compressive and split tensile strengths compared with corresponding mixes cured in water.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the most notable benefits is its reduced weight, making it a desirable choice for projects where weight is a crucial factor. For instance, in the case of high rise buildings, incorporating lightweight aggregate concrete can decrease the overall weight of the structure, leading to significant savings in costs as it can reduce the amount of reinforcement steel required [46][47] [48].…”
Section: Concept Of Lightweight Aggregate Concrete and Its Significan...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In comparison to conventional asphalt mixes, steel slag compositions demonstrated much less persistent deformation, according to the study. Steel slag blended compositions use less energy to produce than regular aggregates because they can store more heat [48]. Khan and colleagues studied asphalt mixtures with a wearing layer that was 48% lighter than typical particles.…”
Section: Aggregate Sourced From Industrial Wastementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, nding a sustainable and environmentally friendly method to reuse waste brick powder is one of the most effective methods compared to burying and incineration, which has become one of the hotspots of contemporary research. However, the interfacial compatibility of waste brick powder with the substrate is full of uncertainties due to its complex composition, irregular particle shape and rough surface [3][4][5]. [6,7] Some research groups have used silane coupling agents to modify substances with a similar composition to brick powder to study the mechanical properties of composites, and the results showed that the mechanical properties of the modi ed composites were signi cantly improved over the untreated composites.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%