Abstract In this paper, the effectiveness of the strengthening by a wooden plate for reinforced concrete (RC) beams that incorporate waste sawdust (SD) as a partial substitute for fine aggregate (sand) has been investigated. To this end, two types of concrete mixtures were made: normal concrete (NC) and sawdust concrete (SDC), which was made by substituting 15% of the volume of sand with SD. Five RC beams (100 mm in depth, 200 mm in width, and 1500 mm in length) were experimentally tested for flexural behavior under four-point loading. Three strengthening schemes were used in this study. The first scheme used a wooden plate that was only fixed by an adhesive layer. The second and third schemes were applied by a wooden plate, which was fixed...
This study presents an overview of the work carried out by the use of wood waste as coarse aggregate...
Due to increasing cost of material in the market nowadays, there is needed to search another alterna...
Increasing demand of accommodation in urban areas, posed serious problems everywhere. Lesser availab...
The majority of sawdust is produced by various lumber industries located all over the world. It has ...
The rising costs of building construction in developing countries have been a source of concern to g...
This paper presents experimental results on some physical and mechanical properties of concrete cont...
Sawdust concrete is a type of lightweight concrete in which some of the mineral aggregate is replace...
Wood waste has been used in concrete in 19th century. Its light-weight and cost effectiveness are ma...
This study was conducted to investigate the effectiveness of concrete using sawdust to partially rep...
Increase in prices of raw materials for the construction industry resulted in the use of recycled ma...
Cement, granite and sand are conventional materials that heavily uses in construction industry for c...
This study was undertaken to investigate the properties of concrete produced by partial replacement ...
Most of the solid waste materials are not properly managed and cause pollution to this earth. In add...
The cost of construction activities is a major concern in developing countries, because of rise in c...
In the present era of infrastructure development, demolishing waste management poses serious problem...
This study presents an overview of the work carried out by the use of wood waste as coarse aggregate...
Due to increasing cost of material in the market nowadays, there is needed to search another alterna...
Increasing demand of accommodation in urban areas, posed serious problems everywhere. Lesser availab...
The majority of sawdust is produced by various lumber industries located all over the world. It has ...
The rising costs of building construction in developing countries have been a source of concern to g...
This paper presents experimental results on some physical and mechanical properties of concrete cont...
Sawdust concrete is a type of lightweight concrete in which some of the mineral aggregate is replace...
Wood waste has been used in concrete in 19th century. Its light-weight and cost effectiveness are ma...
This study was conducted to investigate the effectiveness of concrete using sawdust to partially rep...
Increase in prices of raw materials for the construction industry resulted in the use of recycled ma...
Cement, granite and sand are conventional materials that heavily uses in construction industry for c...
This study was undertaken to investigate the properties of concrete produced by partial replacement ...
Most of the solid waste materials are not properly managed and cause pollution to this earth. In add...
The cost of construction activities is a major concern in developing countries, because of rise in c...
In the present era of infrastructure development, demolishing waste management poses serious problem...
This study presents an overview of the work carried out by the use of wood waste as coarse aggregate...
Due to increasing cost of material in the market nowadays, there is needed to search another alterna...
Increasing demand of accommodation in urban areas, posed serious problems everywhere. Lesser availab...