Effect of Construction Wastes as Coarse Aggregates in Cement Concrete: A Review

Mia MD Kamal
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The global economy depends on the building industry. Rapid building growth creates global worries about waste. Construction and demolition waste (CDW) negatively affect costs, energy, productivity, the environment, and society. Planning and storing building trash may reduce these harmful consequences. On local construction sites, waste, poor site management, and resource loss are common. The way a structure is built, how materials and equipment are transported, how employees behave, how a firm is handled, how the site is set up, and how resources are procured all contribute to construction waste, which in turn contributes significantly to the degradation of the environment due to indiscriminate disposals. This study takes a look at the mechanical properties of CDW while conducting the research, credible academic sources were located on Google Scholar, SCOPUS, the Web of Science, IEEE Xplore, and Science Direct. The publications were narrowed down to only those that were most relevant to the study's aims. After reviewing these, the authors focused on just the 49 journal articles, 15 related books, and 7 government publications that were most relevant to the research.
建筑垃圾作为粗集料在水泥混凝土中的作用研究进展
全球经济依赖于建筑业。建筑的快速增长引发了全球对浪费的担忧。建筑和拆迁垃圾(CDW)对成本、能源、生产力、环境和社会产生负面影响。规划和储存建筑垃圾可以减少这些有害的后果。在当地的建筑工地,浪费、现场管理不善和资源损失是常见的。建筑的建造方式、材料和设备的运输方式、员工的行为方式、公司的管理方式、场地的设置方式以及资源的获取方式都导致了建筑垃圾的产生,这反过来又导致了环境的恶化。本研究在进行研究时考察了CDW的力学特性,可靠的学术来源位于Google Scholar, SCOPUS, Web of Science, IEEE Xplore和Science Direct。这些出版物被缩小到那些与研究目标最相关的出版物。在回顾了这些之后,作者只关注了与研究最相关的49篇期刊文章、15本相关书籍和7份政府出版物。
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