Use of Non-Metallic E-Waste As A Coarse Aggregate in A Concrete
Use of Non-Metallic E-Waste As A Coarse Aggregate in A Concrete
Use of Non-Metallic E-Waste As A Coarse Aggregate in A Concrete
Abstract
Generation of e- waste is a very serious issue in world. In year 2014 produce near about 650000MT of e-waste in India that
includes all waste electronics and electrical equipment( TVs, computers, sound systems, refrigerators etc) .This waste not
dispose properly finally they affect environment and human health and also create storage problem. This waste is to be utilizing
as coarse aggregate in concrete. It is helpful to avoid pollution and provide replacing material to coarse aggregate. In this paper
shows analysis of compressive strength of M20 and M25 grade of concrete by replacing coarse aggregate by adding non metallic
e-waste in 0% to20% and it is observed that some percent non metallic e-waste can be use as a coarse aggregate in concrete.
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2.4 Water
Impurities free, clean portable water are use for casting of
cube. Also curing was done in curing tank as per IS 456-
2000
M20 2 2 2 2 2
30 2 2 2 2 2
block
2 2 2 2 2
Fig-1: Crushed Non Metallic E-Waste
M25 2 2 2 2 2
30 2 2 2 2 2
Table 4: Properties of E-waste
block
Properties Test Result 2 2 2 2 2
Specific Gravity 1.2
Water Absorption 0.1% TOTAL =60 BLOCKS
Shape Angular
Color Red ,White and Dark
Aggregate Abrasion 0.6%
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4. TESTING ON CONCTERE
4.1. Workability of Fresh Concrete
For calculating of workability of fresh concrete slump cone
test was used result are shown below table 6.
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20
15
in N/mm2
7 Days
10 14 Days
5 28 Days
0
0% 5% 10% 15% 20%
Propertion of E-waste in %
25
20
in N/mm2
15 7 Days
10 14 Days
5
28 Days
0
0% 5% 10% 15% 20%
Propertion of E-waste in %
25
20
15
N/Mm2
10
5 M25
0
0% 5% 10% 15% 20%
Propertion of E-waste in %
20
15
N/Mm2
10
5 M20
0
0% 5% 10% 15% 20%
Propertion of E-waste in %
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6. CONCLUSION
Form experimental analysis it is to be observe that e-waste
can be use up to some extent in concrete as coarse
aggregate. Following points, give idea about it.
It is identified that e-waste can dispose in concrete
as a coarse aggregate.
Volume E-waste on earth reduces, when it use in
concrete.
Up to 5-6% replacement of e-waste is suitable to
use up to (G+2) building construction, road
construction.
Up to 10% replacement of e-waste is use in
construction where low strength required such as
garden wall construction etc.
More than 10% is not considerably useful for
construction field because of strength decreases.
It was observe that e-waste increase 5% strength
decrease 15%.shown in chart 3 & 4
E-waste concrete block having flexibility it directly
not fail during test firstly it compress up to 1cm
then break. It is very important at the time of
earthquake it provides some time for clearance in
structure.
Solid waste management of e-waste done, when it
use in concrete.
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BIOGRAPHIES
Name:- Pravin Arun Manatkar,
Education:- B.E. Civil, M.E. (Structures)
Pursuing, Area of Interest :- Structure
Contact no.:- 7720909977
Email :-pravinmanatkar@rediffmail.com
Address:- At –Hivragadling Post
Waghala Tal Shindkhed Raja Dist Buldana State
Maharashtra India 443202
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