There is a growing interest in using waste materials such as ceramics as alternative aggregate materials for construction. While other ceramic product wastes such as sanitary wares and electrical insulators have been extensively investigated, not much findings are available on ceramic wall and floor tiles wastes. Thus, the current study focuses on the mechanical characterization of waste ceramic wall and floor tiles aggregate concrete. Ceramic wastes sourced from construction and demolition wastes were separated from other debris and crushed using a quarry metal hammer. Ceramic tiles were sieved into fine and coarse aggregates in line with standards. Other materials used were gravel, river sand, cement and potable water. Workability ...
The demand of concrete in the construction industry increased rapidly due to the continuous developm...
This paper presents an experimental study on the properties and on the durability of concrete conta...
Construction and Demolition (C&D) wastes contribute the highest percentage of wastes worldwide (75%)...
There is a growing interest in using waste materials such as ceramics as alternative aggregate mater...
In accordance with conservation efforts, this research focuses on ceramic tile waste as partial coa...
In the ceramic industry, huge amounts of wastes are generated during manufacturing and transportatio...
This paper reports the findings on an experimental investigation of the effect of partial replacemen...
Every year, the world generates millions of tons of waste, much of which cannot be recycled due to t...
This study focused on the recycling of Glass Waste (GW) and Ceramic Tile Waste (CTW) in the concrete...
Over the last several decades, recycling and sustainability has been significantly recognized and un...
The subject of reduce, reuse and recycle of waste material either from industrial or agricultural se...
ABSTRACT Due to the extensive use of concrete in Ethiopia during the last few decades, the demand f...
Increase in the use of concrete in construction industry in Nigeria has led to the rise in the cost ...
ABSTRACT Due to the extensive use of concrete in Ethiopia during the last few decades, the demand f...
Ceramic wastes are found to be suitable for usage as substitution for fine and coarse aggregates in ...
The demand of concrete in the construction industry increased rapidly due to the continuous developm...
This paper presents an experimental study on the properties and on the durability of concrete conta...
Construction and Demolition (C&D) wastes contribute the highest percentage of wastes worldwide (75%)...
There is a growing interest in using waste materials such as ceramics as alternative aggregate mater...
In accordance with conservation efforts, this research focuses on ceramic tile waste as partial coa...
In the ceramic industry, huge amounts of wastes are generated during manufacturing and transportatio...
This paper reports the findings on an experimental investigation of the effect of partial replacemen...
Every year, the world generates millions of tons of waste, much of which cannot be recycled due to t...
This study focused on the recycling of Glass Waste (GW) and Ceramic Tile Waste (CTW) in the concrete...
Over the last several decades, recycling and sustainability has been significantly recognized and un...
The subject of reduce, reuse and recycle of waste material either from industrial or agricultural se...
ABSTRACT Due to the extensive use of concrete in Ethiopia during the last few decades, the demand f...
Increase in the use of concrete in construction industry in Nigeria has led to the rise in the cost ...
ABSTRACT Due to the extensive use of concrete in Ethiopia during the last few decades, the demand f...
Ceramic wastes are found to be suitable for usage as substitution for fine and coarse aggregates in ...
The demand of concrete in the construction industry increased rapidly due to the continuous developm...
This paper presents an experimental study on the properties and on the durability of concrete conta...
Construction and Demolition (C&D) wastes contribute the highest percentage of wastes worldwide (75%)...