The continuous extraction of natural nonrenewable resources such as lime and natural aggregates for the production of concrete, the introduction of sustainable development to overcome the issues of natural resource depletion has been gaining increased attention. The main objective of this research is to address the potential use of both agricultural and industrial wastes namely Rice Husk Ash (RHA) and Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) respectively as raw material for the production of 'Green' lightweight concrete bricks. RHA was used as partial cement replacement, while the EPS was used as partial aggregate replacement in the mixes. Five different mix proportions were prepared. Sample A acts as the control sample (without RHA) and has a Cement: Sa...
Concrete is a commonly used construction material all over the globe. Environmentally conscious cons...
The Recycled Waste Glass (RWG) is a most suitable substitute to the natural sand to be utilized in t...
Concrete has been widely employed by the building industry for a no. of decades. Every construction,...
Reuse of agricultural wastes and industrial by-products for building materials has been gaining popu...
Nowadays, the demand for lightweight building materials has been growing worldwide. This paper prese...
The depletion of non-renewable resources has become an alarming issue nowadays. Many environmentalis...
Abstract. Fast depleting natural resources, huge consumption of energy, and environmental hazards ...
The punitive environmental legislation set by the global community has shifted the direction of rese...
Abstract: Several researchers have outlined cost saving and cement blending merits without compromis...
In this study rice husk ash (RHA) and broiler bed ash from rice husk (BBA), two agricultural waste m...
The production of rice on a global scale results in significant quantities of agricultural waste. A ...
The biggest challenge with concrete as the most expensive basic construction material made from ceme...
Rice husk ash (RHA) is an agricultural waste which is a pozzolanic material that can be blended wit...
Waste incorporated in construction materials should be used, whenever possible, without processing i...
Disposal of rice husk and its ash has been identified as a major problem in areas where rice produc...
Concrete is a commonly used construction material all over the globe. Environmentally conscious cons...
The Recycled Waste Glass (RWG) is a most suitable substitute to the natural sand to be utilized in t...
Concrete has been widely employed by the building industry for a no. of decades. Every construction,...
Reuse of agricultural wastes and industrial by-products for building materials has been gaining popu...
Nowadays, the demand for lightweight building materials has been growing worldwide. This paper prese...
The depletion of non-renewable resources has become an alarming issue nowadays. Many environmentalis...
Abstract. Fast depleting natural resources, huge consumption of energy, and environmental hazards ...
The punitive environmental legislation set by the global community has shifted the direction of rese...
Abstract: Several researchers have outlined cost saving and cement blending merits without compromis...
In this study rice husk ash (RHA) and broiler bed ash from rice husk (BBA), two agricultural waste m...
The production of rice on a global scale results in significant quantities of agricultural waste. A ...
The biggest challenge with concrete as the most expensive basic construction material made from ceme...
Rice husk ash (RHA) is an agricultural waste which is a pozzolanic material that can be blended wit...
Waste incorporated in construction materials should be used, whenever possible, without processing i...
Disposal of rice husk and its ash has been identified as a major problem in areas where rice produc...
Concrete is a commonly used construction material all over the globe. Environmentally conscious cons...
The Recycled Waste Glass (RWG) is a most suitable substitute to the natural sand to be utilized in t...
Concrete has been widely employed by the building industry for a no. of decades. Every construction,...