A Critical Study on Demolition Construction Waste as Partial Substitute of Fine Aggregates in Green Concrete

Authors

Sachin Sharma, Research Scholar
Department of Civil Engineering, Sangam University, Bhilwara, India.
Priyanka Pandey, Assistant Professor
Department of Civil Engineering, Sangam University, Bhilwara, India.
Rakesh Bhandari, Associate Professor and Dy. Dean
Department of Research, Sangam University, Bhilwara, India.
Abhay M. Shende, Principal
Priyadarshini J. L. College of Engineering, Nagpur, India.
Anju Sharma, Professor
Department of Civil Engineering, Aravali Institute of Technical Studies, Udaipur, India.

Abstract

In this rising of the world because of more interest of normally accessible growing materials for the need of modification of development material. Concrete is of growing importance than any other building material on the planet. Because of the increase in population, the volume and kind of waste materials in the globe is increasing every day. As a result, many more non-perishable materials are available in the environment. The DC waste materials have extended due to disposal extremity in the world and thereby contributing to the environmental problems. Demolition is a term that is used to describe the act of demolishing anything. Construction waste materials have indeed been disposed of in concrete safely and cost-effectively. The use of DC waste materials as a partial replacement for fine aggregates in the creation of ecologically friendly concrete is proposed in this study.