IJFANS International Journal of Food and Nutritional Sciences

ISSN PRINT 2319 1775 Online 2320-7876

EFFICIENT INDUSTRIAL USE FOR CEMENT STREETS

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T Asher,K Remesh,Dr G Madavarao,K.Sidhartha

Abstract

The incorrect disposal of industrial waste poses a serious danger to the environment. Construction companies make excellent use of industrial waste as structural elements. As part of this, several experts and scholars investigate the possibility of using industrial wastes in the building of stiff pavement. Since rigid pavements are the most durable kind of transportation infrastructure, research focused on enhancing their quality is essential. To improve quality and ease industrial waste disposal concerns, these approved industrial wastes may be used into their construction. Rigid pavement construction uses a variety of industrial waste kinds as inputs because of their properties, accessibility, and ease of handling. Waste comes in a variety of forms that are useful in construction projects. Examples include Fly Ash (F.A. ), Rice Husk Ash (R.H.A. ), Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag (G.G.B.S. ), Quarry Dust (Q.D. ), Silica Fume (S.F. ), Ceramic Wastes (C.W. ), and Steel Slag (S.A.) among others. The work of other scholars who have examined the impact of adding the aforementioned industrial wastes to concrete in different proportions is compiled and clarified in this paper. Therefore, we are able to assess their suitability for integration into other civic buildings and hard pavements. Waste items that may be recycled include fly ash (F.A.), steel slag (S.S.), ground granulated blast furnace slag (G.G.B.S.) and rice husk ash (R.H.A.).

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