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of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 10 Issue: 03 | Mar 2023 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072 © 2023, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 8.226 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 1242 1.2 Objective of Study • To study the strength of E waste concretebyvarying the percentage of E waste as 0%,5% 10% and 15% • To compare the compressive Strength, split tensile strength, rebound number and UPV of M25 grade of concrete with and Without E-Waste. • To evaluate the optimum percentage of E waste to be added in the M25 grade concrete based on the mechanical properties and Nondestructive tests. 2. MATERIALS AND METHODS 2.1 MATERIALS The components used to prepare concrete samples of various grades are discussed in the following sections. This section details the components' chemical and physical properties. 2.1.1 CEMENT Portland Pozzolana CementisknownasPPC[4].Itisa form of hydraulic cement made by mixing pozzolanic ingredients with Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) clinker. Fly ash, volcanic ash, and burned clay are some of the pozzolanic components utilized in the production of PPC cement. While volcanic ash and burnt clay are naturally occurring pozzolanic materials,flyashisa byproductofcoal- fired power plants. In comparison to OPC cement, PPC cement has a number of benefits, including a lower heat of hydration, a longer setting time, and greater durability. PPC cement is frequently used in construction for common projects like roads, bridges, dams, and buildings. It is also used in precast concrete products such as pipes, poles, and railway sleepers. In general, PPC cement is a greatsubstitute for OPC cement. Table-1: Properties of cement CEMENT [PPC] VALUES Specific Gravity 3.15 Fineness 5% Standard consistency 33.5 % 2.1.2 COARSE AGGREGATE The primary purpose of coarse aggregate inconcrete is to provide bulk and strength to the material. It is responsible for providing most of the compressive strength of the concrete, while the cement binds the aggregate together. The size and shape of the coarse aggregate used can affect the workability, strength, and durability of the concrete [5]. Table -2: Properties of Coarse aggregates COARSE AGGREGATE VALUES Specific Gravity 2.67 % of water absorption 0.80% Fineness Modulus of CA 20mm size 7.54 Shape Angular 2.1.3 FINE AGGREGATE Fine aggregate, also referred to as sand, is a granular material that is incorporated into mortar and concrete. It is commonly made out of regular or fabricated sand particles that reach in size from 0.075mm to 4.75mm. Because it helps to fill in the spaces between the larger coarse aggregates, fine aggregate is an essential component in the production of concrete. As a result, it gives the concrete a smooth surface and boosts its overall strength and durability. Mortar, which is used to join bricks or other masonry units together, is also made with fine aggregate. The workability, strength, and long-term durability of the finished product can all be affected by the gradation, shape, texture, and cleanliness of the fine aggregate. Table - 3: Properties of Fine Aggregates FINE AGGREGATE VALUES Specific Gravity 2.29 % of Water Absorption 5.28% Fineness modulus of FA 2.78 2.1.4 CONTROLLED PERMEABILITY FORMWORK A type of formwork system called Controlled Permeability Formwork (CPF) liner is used in the construction industry to produce concrete structures witha particular surface finish. The semi-permeable membrane that makes up the CPF liner is sprayed inside the formwork prior to pouring the concrete. The use of CPF liner has numerous advantages, including improved aesthetics, reduced costs for labor and materials, increased durability, and resistance to water. Fig -1: Controlled Permeable Formwork
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of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 10 Issue: 03 | Mar 2023 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072 © 2023, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 8.226 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 1243 2.1.5 E-Waste Electronic waste includes things like computers, smartphones, and televisions that are no longer in use.If not disposed of properly, these devices contain materials that can be harmful to human healthandtheenvironment.Due to the short lifespan of electronic devices and the rise in their production, e-waste is becoming a growing concern. Recycling and properly disposing of electronic waste can help conserve natural resources,reducetheamountof waste in landfills, and prevent the release of toxic substances into the environment. Fig -2: E-Waste 2.2 TEST METHODS The methods used to test specimens with and without CPF are described in this section. 2.2.1 METHODOLOGY Prior to beginning the research, the papers thathad already been published were reviewed. Substantial testsare being done to explore and to some extent supplant coarse total with electronic waste. Natural sand is used as a fine aggregate in this experiment, whilenatural aggregateisused as a coarse aggregate. E-waste is partiallyreplaced bycoarse aggregate in the fiber concretemixtureinproportionsof 0%, 10%, 20%, and 30%, respectively. All samples were prepared using an M25 mix design with a water-to-cement ratio of 0.50 and a ratio of 2.01:2.85. One set of dice without e-waste and two sets of dice for each portion of e-waste substitution were made for the pressure resistance test. After seven days of curing, the first set was tested, and the second set was tested after 28 days. On both sets of samples, an ultrasonic pulse velocity test was also carried out. Two sets of cubes were made for each portion of the e-waste substitute and tested for 28 days for the split tensile and flexural strength tests. Fig -3: Controlled Permeable Formwork Liner 2.2.2 COMPRESSION TEST A material's maximum compressive load before breaking or deforming is known as its compressivestrength. It is a crucial quality in engineering and construction, particularly when designing structures made of metals, concrete, and masonry. Compressive not entirely settled by applying a compressive power to an example of the material until it falls flat, and afterward estimating the power at which disappointment happens. This value is frequently utilized to evaluate a material's quality, durability, and suitability for a particular purpose. The composition of a material, its manufacturing process, and the environmentin which it is utilized can all have an impact on its compressive strength. Fig -4: Compression Test 2.2.3 REBOUND HAMMER In the construction industry, a tool calleda rebound hammer is used to measure the strength and hardness of concrete. It works by measuring a spring-loaded hammer's rebound when it hits a surface, like a concrete slab or beam. The user can estimate the material's compressive strength by observing how the hammer's rebound is affected by its density and strength. The rebound hammer is a non- destructive testing method, which means that it does not harm the concrete or necessitate taking samples for testing in a laboratory. It is a useful tool for quality control during construction and evaluating the strength of concrete in existing structures.
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of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 10 Issue: 03 | Mar 2023 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072 © 2023, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 8.226 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 1244 Fig-5: Rebound Hammer 2.2.4 UPV Non-destructive testing known as ultrasonic pulse velocity (UPV) is used to evaluate the qualityandintegrity of concrete structures. In the UPV test, high-frequency sound waves are applied to a concrete structure, and theamount of time it takes for the waves to travel through the material is recorded. Because the concrete's density and strength are strongly correlated with the speed of sound waves, engineers can use UPV measurements to assess the concrete's structural integrity and potential vulnerabilities. Fig-6: UPV 3 RESULTS AND DISCUSSION 3.1 VISUAL INSPECTION The surface of the specimens wasvisuallyexamined and the surface is shown in Figure 3 .1. The surface of the plain concrete NCspecimenscontainednumerousblowholes and air voids. CPF samples, on the other hand, had a uniform surface without blowholes and air voids. (a)Without CPF (b)With CPF Fig-6: Surface of Cube Specimens 3.2 SPLIT TENSILE STRENGTH The Split Tensile Strength of concrete specimens is shown in figure 3.2. The Split Tensile Strength of concrete increases by: 2.351%, 20.331%, 7.883% for 5%, 10%, 15% of E-waste respectively for With CPF liner. The Split Tensile Strength of concrete increases by:12.554%, 16.883%, 8.225% for 5%, 10%, 15% of E-waste respectively for without CPF liner. The Optimum percentage E- waste for Split Tensile strength is 10%. Chart-1: Split Tensile Strength of Concrete. 3.3 COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH The Compressive Strength of concrete specimensis shown in fig 3.3. The Compressive Strength of concrete increases by 9.5%, 28.35%, 3.393% for 5%, 10%, 15% of E- waste respectively for with CPF liner. The Compressive Strength of concrete increases by:10.77%,27620%,4.543% for 5%, 10%, 15% of E-waste respectively for without CPF liner. The Optimum percentage E- waste for Compressive strength is : 10%. Chart-2: Compressive Strength of Concrete
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of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 10 Issue: 03 | Mar 2023 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072 © 2023, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 8.226 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 1245 3.4 DENSITY The density of the concrete specimens is shown in figure 3.4. The Density of concrete decreases by: 0.414%, 1.987%, 4.347% for 5%, 10%, 15% of E-waste respectively for with CPF liner. The Density of concrete decreases by: 0.412%, 0.563%, 2.33% for 5%, 10%, 15% of E-waste respectively for without CPF liner. Chart-3: Density of Concrete 4 CONCLUSIONS The following are the findings of the experimental investigation of CPF liner with E waste as fine replacement in M25 grade of concrete: 1. The use of CPF liner, allows air and water to escape from the concrete surface. 2. The utilization of CPF liner improved the strength properties, rebound hammer and UPV 3.The addition of E waste improved the mechanical properties of concrete 4. The optimum percentage of E waste used to replace the fine aggregate was 10 %. 5 REFERENCES 1. Shreelaxmi Prashant, Mithesh Kumar Effect of Partial Replacement of Coarse Aggregates with E- Waste on Strength Properties of Concrete: Select Proceedings of ICSCBM 2018; DOI: 10.1007/978- 981-13-3317-0_48 2. Varsha Rathore and Aruna Rawat, Effective utilization of electronic waste in concrete mixture as a partial replacement to coarse aggregates AIP Conference Proceedings 2158, 020037 (2019); https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5127161 3. Maysam Kariminia, Mohammad Peirovi, Nima Aminian and Saeed Jamalpour Utilizationof Waste Non-metallic printed circuit board fractions (NMPCB) as aggregate to create green concrete, Advanced Materials Research, 935 (2014) pp237- 241 4. Indian Standards (2015), Portland pozzolana cement - Specification: Part 1 fly Ash Based, IS:1489 (part 1)-2015,BureauofIndianStandards, New Delhi. 5. Indian Standards (1970), Specification for coarse and fine aggregates from natural sources for concrete, IS: 383-1970, Bureau of Indian Standards, New Delhi.
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