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Influence of Incorporating Industrial Byproducts/Wastes on Mechanical Properties and Durability Characteristics of Self-Consolidating Concrete: A Review

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Huge quantities of waste materials are generated daily from different industries and manufacturing units. The increasing amount of wastes, and the disposal issues related to wastes, are the major concerns of researchers and environmentalists these days. Factors, like less availability of space for landfilling and huge costs involved in landfilling, are influencing researchers toward waste utilization. Researchers are focusing on the reutilization of wastes from different industries in the preparation of concrete. Different wastes comprise of waste rubber from dismantled tires, waste from plastics, marble dust, etc. The utilization of wastes in the preparation of concrete will make concrete production cost-efficient and will provide a solution for the disposal of various industrial wastes. This article reviews the utilization of different industrial byproducts/wastes in sustainable self-consolidating concrete (SCC) production. Various properties of self-consolidating concrete like workability, compressive strength, splitting tensile strength, and durability characteristics were reviewed in this review article. Incorporation of rice husk ash in self-consolidating concrete was found to have beneficial effects on mechanical properties and durability characteristics of self-consolidating concrete.

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Saxena, R., Gupta, T., Sharma, R.K., Yadav, S. (2022). Influence of Incorporating Industrial Byproducts/Wastes on Mechanical Properties and Durability Characteristics of Self-Consolidating Concrete: A Review. In: Dvivedi, A., Sachdeva, A., Sindhwani, R., Sahu, R. (eds) Recent Trends in Industrial and Production Engineering. Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-3330-0_16

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