Effects of Environmental Waste Plastic Bottle Cover (EWPBC) on Physical and Mechanical Properties of Concrete

Wasiu John, O. Douglas
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The rapid industrialization and urbanization in many countries of the world is leading to great infrastructural development which in turns result to problems like shortage of construction materials and increased productivity of wastes – which has caused environmental issues due to inadequate recycling and disposal facilities. Construction industry is in need of materials which can increase the strength of concrete structures with low cost and less environmental impact. This research is aimed at addressing such issues by investigating the effect of environmental waste plastic bottle cover (EWPBC) on the physical and mechanical properties of concrete. EWPBC samples was collected within the environs and used at different percentage (0%, 12.5%, 25%, 50% and 100%) replacement for coarse aggregate. Physical properties of the materials were investigated and found to be in accordance with relevant specifications. Mechanical properties such as compressive strength and flexural strength tests were also carried out in line with relavant codes of practice. The compressive strenght increases with days of curring and at 12.5% EWPBC, the strength is 4.7% higher than the conventional concrete. The flexural stress is also higher than that of the conventional beam sample at 12.5% EWPBC. The flexural strain is 0.00248-0.0036 and within the specified acceptable limit (0.002-0.0035) for concrete with grade less than or equal to C50/C60. This shows a promising properties at 12.5% EWPBC replacement and also a reduction in cost. It was concluded that EWPBC can be used as substitute for aggregates and also a means of reducing environmental wastes and cost of disposal of such waste.   
环保型废塑料瓶盖对混凝土物理力学性能的影响
世界上许多国家的快速工业化和城市化正在导致基础设施的巨大发展,这反过来又导致诸如建筑材料短缺和废物生产率提高等问题-由于回收和处理设施不足而造成环境问题。建筑行业需要一种既能提高混凝土结构强度又能降低成本、减少环境影响的材料。本研究旨在通过研究环境废塑料瓶盖对混凝土物理力学性能的影响来解决这些问题。在环境中采集EWPBC样品,以不同比例(0%、12.5%、25%、50%和100%)替代粗骨料。对材料的物理性能进行了调查,发现符合相关规范。机械性能,如抗压强度和弯曲强度测试也按照相关的操作规范进行。抗压强度随养护天数的增加而增加,当EWPBC为12.5%时,强度比常规混凝土高4.7%。在12.5% EWPBC时,弯应力也高于常规梁样品。挠曲应变为0.00248-0.0036,在等级小于或等于C50/C60的混凝土的规定可接受限度(0.002-0.0035)内。这表明在12.5%的EWPBC替换率下具有很好的性能,并且降低了成本。结果表明,EWPBC既可作为集料的替代品,又可作为减少环境废物和降低环境废物处理成本的一种手段。
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