The Effect of Elevated Temperature on the Mechanical Properties of Waste Plastics Polyethylene Trephthalate (PET) and Low Density Polyethylene (LDPE) Filled Normal Concrete Blocks
Abstract:Thermal properties of M30 normal concrete block (NC) were compared with concrete filled with waste poly ethylene terephthalate and waste low density polyethylene aggregates which were used as partially replacement of sand in the production of concrete blocks (plast-cretes). The mechanical properties of normal concrete and plast-crete were studied and compared over two temperature regimes 100°∁ −400°∁ and 400°∁ −800°∁. The compressive and Split Tensile strength of normal concrete increased slightly from 100°∁ −… Show more
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