Skip to the main content

Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.14256/JCE.4201.2024

Sustainable concrete modified with industrial waste and natural fibre

Manikandan A.
Murali Karuppusamy


Full text: croatian pdf 3.480 Kb

page 553-566

downloads: 17

cite

Full text: english pdf 3.473 Kb

page 553-566

downloads: 26

cite


Abstract

This study aims to develop a sustainable concrete with partial replacement of fine aggregate with 70% waste foundry sand (WFS) and 30 % manufactured sand (M-sand), along with 10 % replacement of cement with metakaolin and a constant 0.5% addition of banana fibre. Fresh properties such as the slump value and mechanical properties such as the compressive strength, split tensile strength, and flexural strength of the mixes were examined. The modified concrete mix, F70S30MB, exhibited comparable mechanical properties, achieving 55.6 % higher flexural strength than the control mix, while reducing the embodied energy and embodied carbon by 7.39 % and 7.16 %, respectively. It was concluded that modifying concrete with industrial waste and natural fibres enhances its mechanical properties and reduces the environmental impact, thereby promoting sustainable construction.

Keywords

waste foundry sand; M-sand; metakaolin; natural fibre; mechanical properties; sustainable concrete

Hrčak ID:

334556

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/334556

Publication date:

3.8.2025.

Article data in other languages: croatian

Visits: 123 *