承重墙混凝土砖中无害废弃物的行为

J. R. S. Ursua, Ajimar S Borlan, Rex Y Galopo, Edgar S Malayo, Jeril G Gayomali, Kit Adrian H Ladromo
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随着世界经济的持续增长,对建造房屋所需的建筑材料的需求也在增长。大约20%的人口需要足够的住房。另一方面,固体废物管理问题多年来一直是一个挑战。因此,创新者总是试图在推出经济环保材料的同时解决这些问题。本研究旨在确定利用下列无害生活废物的可行性;PET、HDPE、LDPE塑料废弃物;鱼、家禽和家畜的骨头;粉碎过的废纸和锡罐在制作有效实用的混凝土砖作承重墙用。研究人员通过抗压强度、吸水率和开花率测试,测试了用水泥、沙子和无害的生活垃圾制造混凝土砖的可能性。研究结果表明,在混凝土砖中使用无害生活垃圾对减轻固体废物的影响具有重要意义,符合ASTM C90 -承重砌体标准规范,IS 3495 (Part 2) 1992和ASTM C67的标准。研究表明,生产的砂砖作为一种建筑材料和解决固体废物管理问题的良好工具的巨大可能性。
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Behavior of Non-Hazardous Wastes in Concrete Bricks for Load Bearing Wall
As the world continues to grow, so does the demand for building materials necessary for building homes. About 20% of the population needs adequate housing. On the other hand, the problem with solid waste management has become a constant challenge over the years. As a result, innovators always try to resolve these issues while putting out economical and environment-friendly materials. This study aims to determine the feasibility of utilizing the following non-hazardous household wastes; PET, HDPE, and LDPE plastic wastes; bones from fish, poultry, and livestock animals; shredded used paper and tin cans in making an effective a practical concrete brick for load-bearing wall. The researchers tested the possibility of creating a concrete brick using cement, sand, and non-hazardous household wastes through compressive strength, water absorption, and efflorescence tests. The findings showed that using non-hazardous household wastes in concrete brick has a great significance in alleviating the effect of solid wastes conforming to the standards of ASTM C90 – Standard Specification for Load-Bearing Masonry Units, IS 3495 (Part 2) 1992 and ASTM C67. The study shows the great possibility of the produced sand brick as a building material and an excellent tool for resolving the issue of solid waste management.
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