Concrete Sludge of Batching Plant (CSBP) As Recycled Material in Concrete

Key players of construction industries prefer to use ready-mix concrete as one of the supplied materials for their projects. In conjunction with this, production of fresh concrete from batching plants is increasing consistently as the development of construction industries. Unfortunately, more than...

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Main Authors: Nawi, Nur Muizzah, Mat Yusof, Doris Asmani, Sharipudin, Siti Shahidah, Mohd Halim, Nora Farina, Mohamad, or Mayuze
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2020
Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/508/
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author Nawi, Nur Muizzah
Mat Yusof, Doris Asmani
Sharipudin, Siti Shahidah
Mohd Halim, Nora Farina
Mohamad, or Mayuze
author_facet Nawi, Nur Muizzah
Mat Yusof, Doris Asmani
Sharipudin, Siti Shahidah
Mohd Halim, Nora Farina
Mohamad, or Mayuze
author_sort Nawi, Nur Muizzah
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description Key players of construction industries prefer to use ready-mix concrete as one of the supplied materials for their projects. In conjunction with this, production of fresh concrete from batching plants is increasing consistently as the development of construction industries. Unfortunately, more than 8 tons of fresh concrete waste can be produced and return to the batching plants. In addition, most of the batching plants dispose the concrete waste on the ground or discharging them at the landfill. Thus, this research aims in correlating the strength response to the contribution of Concrete Sludge of Batching Plant (CSBP) as recycled materials and additives in the manufacturing of concrete. In this study, the different replacement levels in percentage of CSBP which are 0%, 10% and 20% to cement weight were adopted. The compressive strength of concrete specimens was performed in accordance with the BS EN 12390: 2009. The result revealed that the compressive strength of the CSBP concrete with 20% cement replacement is observed to gain the strength comparable than those of control specimens by the value of 41.6 N/mm2 at 28 days of age. It can be confirmed that CSBP concrete can be used as the potential of recycled material in the conventional concrete to support the green and sustainable approach in construction industries and to solve the issues of overloaded concrete sludge produce by batching plant.
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spelling uitm-5082020-11-21T04:59:18Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/508/ Concrete Sludge of Batching Plant (CSBP) As Recycled Material in Concrete Nawi, Nur Muizzah Mat Yusof, Doris Asmani Sharipudin, Siti Shahidah Mohd Halim, Nora Farina Mohamad, or Mayuze Key players of construction industries prefer to use ready-mix concrete as one of the supplied materials for their projects. In conjunction with this, production of fresh concrete from batching plants is increasing consistently as the development of construction industries. Unfortunately, more than 8 tons of fresh concrete waste can be produced and return to the batching plants. In addition, most of the batching plants dispose the concrete waste on the ground or discharging them at the landfill. Thus, this research aims in correlating the strength response to the contribution of Concrete Sludge of Batching Plant (CSBP) as recycled materials and additives in the manufacturing of concrete. In this study, the different replacement levels in percentage of CSBP which are 0%, 10% and 20% to cement weight were adopted. The compressive strength of concrete specimens was performed in accordance with the BS EN 12390: 2009. The result revealed that the compressive strength of the CSBP concrete with 20% cement replacement is observed to gain the strength comparable than those of control specimens by the value of 41.6 N/mm2 at 28 days of age. It can be confirmed that CSBP concrete can be used as the potential of recycled material in the conventional concrete to support the green and sustainable approach in construction industries and to solve the issues of overloaded concrete sludge produce by batching plant. 2020-02 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/508/1/508.pdf Nawi, Nur Muizzah and Mat Yusof, Doris Asmani and Sharipudin, Siti Shahidah and Mohd Halim, Nora Farina and Mohamad, or Mayuze (2020) Concrete Sludge of Batching Plant (CSBP) As Recycled Material in Concrete. (2020) In: International Jasin Multimedia & Computer Science Invention & Innovation Exhibition (3rd edition), 17-28 Feb 2020, UiTM Cawangan Melaka Kampus Jasin. https://jamcsiix.wixsite.com/home
spellingShingle Nawi, Nur Muizzah
Mat Yusof, Doris Asmani
Sharipudin, Siti Shahidah
Mohd Halim, Nora Farina
Mohamad, or Mayuze
Concrete Sludge of Batching Plant (CSBP) As Recycled Material in Concrete
title Concrete Sludge of Batching Plant (CSBP) As Recycled Material in Concrete
title_full Concrete Sludge of Batching Plant (CSBP) As Recycled Material in Concrete
title_fullStr Concrete Sludge of Batching Plant (CSBP) As Recycled Material in Concrete
title_full_unstemmed Concrete Sludge of Batching Plant (CSBP) As Recycled Material in Concrete
title_short Concrete Sludge of Batching Plant (CSBP) As Recycled Material in Concrete
title_sort concrete sludge of batching plant (csbp) as recycled material in concrete
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/508/
https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/508/