H Varshney, RA Khan, IK Khan - Journal of Building Engineering, 2021 - Elsevier
Concrete production is consuming an enormous quantity of water for making fresh concrete. Around one billion tonnes of freshwater is used for washing aggregates, fresh concrete …
MJ Terro - Building and environment, 2006 - Elsevier
The effect of replacement of fine and coarse aggregates with recycled glass on the fresh and hardened properties of Portland cement concrete at ambient and elevated temperatures is …
Reusing natural resources in concrete to create sustainable and environmentally friendly structures becomes more important as the demand for concrete increases annually and as …
K Meena, S Luhar - Journal of Building Engineering, 2019 - Elsevier
Water is one of nature's precious gifts to humanity. It was the most common liquid with the highest usage of all liquids on the globe. This elixir of lives is a restricted natural resource …
Concrete samples with different amounts of cement and superplasticizer admixture produced with both drinking water and treated wastewater and cured with treated …
The drastic increase in freshwater and ordinary Portland cement (OPC) consumption poses severe environmental and economic challenges worldwide. This study; therefore, explores …
Conservation and reuse of natural resources in the construction industry are becoming crucial to maintain sustainable and environmentally friendly construction. Thus, this study …
In this study, the chloride ion penetration of concrete made with drinking water and domestic wastewater of the anaerobic pond (non-potable water) were evaluated through the …
We studied the feasibility of reusing of treated industrial wastewater from Tehran Refinery and Distribution Company in the production of concrete. Three types of concrete samples …