再利用废水的混凝土性能

IF 0.8 Q4 ENGINEERING, CIVIL
Khaled Mohamed Nabil I. Elsayed
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CONCRETE BEHAVIOR USING RECYCLED WASTEWATER
Concrete is one of the world's most essential and most widely used civil engineering applications, making it the reason to continue the need for development by implementing a more sustainable and less environmentally damaging approach. Water is one of the fundamental pillars in its manufacture and its acquisition of the required mechanical and physical properties through the applicable mixing ratios. So far, tap water is mainly used in this process, whether in the preparation of components, mixing or even after hardening during the curing treatment process. However, this may become a burden in the future due to the continuing increasing scarcity of fresh water, which is only less than 3% of the total water on earth, where regions are suffering due to population growth, climatic changes and poor management of water systems. This paper deals with the use of treated wastewater (recycled water) as an alternative in the concrete industry during the mixing and curing treatment phase by testing the extent of this effect on the mechanical properties of concrete, such as compressive, flexural, and tensile strength from a general perspective. The results show a significant improvement in the compressive strength observed according to the cubes crushing test, reaching 33% after seven days, 70% after 14 days, 56% after 21 days, and the endurance tensile strength test improved by 4% after 28 days.
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International Journal of GEOMATE
International Journal of GEOMATE ENGINEERING, CIVIL-
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1.90
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期刊介绍: The scope of special issues are as follows: ENGINEERING - Environmental Engineering - Chemical Engineering - Civil and Structural Engineering - Computer Software Eng. - Electrical and Electronic Eng. - Energy and Thermal Eng. - Aerospace Engineering - Agricultural Engineering - Biological Engineering and Sciences - Biological Systems Engineering - Biomedical and Genetic Engineering - Bioprocess and Food Engineering - Geotechnical Engineering - Industrial and Process Engineering - Manufacturing Engineering - Mechanical and Vehicle Eng. - Materials and Nano Eng. - Nuclear Engineering - Petroleum and Power Eng. - Forest Industry Eng. SCIENCE - Environmental Science - Chemistry and Chemical Sci. - Fisheries and Aquaculture Sciences - Astronomy and Space Sci. - Atmospheric Sciences - Botany and Biological Sciences - Genetics and Bacteriolog - Forestry Sciences - Geological Sciences - Materials Science and Mineralogy - Statistics and Mathematics - Microbiology and Medical Sciences - Meteorology and Palaeo Ecology - Pharmacology - Physics and Physical Sci. - Plant Sciences and Systems Biology - Psychology and Systems Biology - Zoology and Veterinary Sciences ENVIRONMENT - Environmental Technology - Recycle Solid Wastes - Environmental dynamics - Meteorology and Hydrology - Atmospheric and Geophysics - Physical oceanography - Bio-engineering - Environmental sustainability - Resource management - Modelling and decision support tools - Institutional development - Suspended and biological processes - Anaerobic and Process modelling - Modelling and numerical prediction - Interaction between pollutants - Water treatment residuals - Quality of drinking water - Distribution systems on potable water - Reuse of reclaimed waters
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