Effectively consumed plastic waste is an emerging technical and social issue for Australia. Adding plastic waste into construction material and ensuring minimised impact to the mechanical performance of the construction material could bring significant benefits. In this study, plastic waste material was mixed into cement-stabilised rammed earth (RE) material for brick manufacture. Techno framework consisting of compressive strength test and split tensile strength derivation for structural performance assessment and life cycle assessment for determining EE(EE) performance was applied to compare recycled high-density polyethylene (HDPE) added RE with conventional bricks. The compressive properties of different mixtures were studied. The repla...
It has been a long time that red bricks become the raw material for wall compilers. As the era devel...
Nowadays, unburnt bricks have been used across the country to replace burnt clay bricks because comp...
Issue related to the scarcity of good and quality of coarse aggregate has kept the construction indu...
Effectively consumed plastic waste is an emerging technical and social issue for Australia. Adding p...
This research focuses on the performance of composite sand cement brick containing recycle concrete ...
Waste disposal can contribute to the problem of environmental pollution. Most of the waste material ...
The production of conventional construction materials such as concrete, cement, and bricks, has cont...
This paper presents the possibility of using HDPE plastic polyethylene as partial replacement for sa...
The importance and recognition of sustainability is growing within the construction industry. Tradit...
Recycling and reuse of waste materials is a topic of global concern and of great international inter...
In todayrsquos world, increasing problems related to plastics is a concern for every living species,...
Brick and concrete are the main materials contributing to demolition and construction waste. Conside...
In developing countries accumulation of unmanaged industrial construction waste is becoming a major ...
This paper investigates the viability of recycled polyethylene terephthalate (PET) bricks as a repla...
Construction and demolition debris, mainly concrete and masonry rubble, represent a significant shar...
It has been a long time that red bricks become the raw material for wall compilers. As the era devel...
Nowadays, unburnt bricks have been used across the country to replace burnt clay bricks because comp...
Issue related to the scarcity of good and quality of coarse aggregate has kept the construction indu...
Effectively consumed plastic waste is an emerging technical and social issue for Australia. Adding p...
This research focuses on the performance of composite sand cement brick containing recycle concrete ...
Waste disposal can contribute to the problem of environmental pollution. Most of the waste material ...
The production of conventional construction materials such as concrete, cement, and bricks, has cont...
This paper presents the possibility of using HDPE plastic polyethylene as partial replacement for sa...
The importance and recognition of sustainability is growing within the construction industry. Tradit...
Recycling and reuse of waste materials is a topic of global concern and of great international inter...
In todayrsquos world, increasing problems related to plastics is a concern for every living species,...
Brick and concrete are the main materials contributing to demolition and construction waste. Conside...
In developing countries accumulation of unmanaged industrial construction waste is becoming a major ...
This paper investigates the viability of recycled polyethylene terephthalate (PET) bricks as a repla...
Construction and demolition debris, mainly concrete and masonry rubble, represent a significant shar...
It has been a long time that red bricks become the raw material for wall compilers. As the era devel...
Nowadays, unburnt bricks have been used across the country to replace burnt clay bricks because comp...
Issue related to the scarcity of good and quality of coarse aggregate has kept the construction indu...