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EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF CONCRETE ON REPLACEMENT OF AGGREGATES WITH DEMOLISHED CONCRETE WASTE

Vicky Gupta, Anand Patel, Gaurav Dubey, Javed Chouhary, Raju Gupta, Shubham Dhawade

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+91-7667918914 iarjset@gmail.com 0 Items International Advanced Research Journal in Science, Engineering and Technology A Monthly Peer-Reviewed Multidisciplinary Journal ISSN Online 2393-8021 ISSN Print 2394-1588 Since 2014 Home About About IARJSET Aims and Scope Editorial Board Editorial Policies Publication Ethics Publication Policies Indexing and Abstracting Citation Index License Information Authors How can I publish my paper? Instructions to Authors Benefits to Authors Why Publish in IARJSET Call for Papers Check my Paper status Publication Fee Details Publication Fee Mode FAQs Author Testimonials Reviewers Topics Peer Review Current Issue & Archives Indexing FAQ’s Contact Select Page ICACE-18 101 Abstract: As there is an ever increasing paucity of natural aggregate (N.A.) and an exponential rise in its price structure, there is a need to recycle aggregates from demolished concrete waste (D.C.W) obtained from non-functional and superseded structures, rubble acquired from earth-quake or further natural calamity such as flood and cyclone has developed obligatory and demand oriented work. As concrete accounts for approx. 75% of all construction resources used in construction industries, the D.C.W is estimated to constitute approx. 75% of entire demolished waste. There are areas where paucity of N.A. continues owing to large transport expenditures. In recent years, there has been a very little land available leading to this, dumping of D.C.W has become great problematic from the perspective of environment concerns. Concrete comprises of cement, water, fine aggregate and coarse aggregate that hardens to give a strong structure. Experiments were done in the research laboratory to analyze the concrete made of partial replacement of fine & coarse aggregate with construction and demolition waste. The produced concrete was investigated for compressive strength and its properties. The results were then compared with a plain cement concrete. Keywords: Demolished Concrete Waste (D.C.W); Construction; Compressive Strength, Flexural Strength, Demolished Concrete Aggregate (D.C.A) Call for Papers Rapid Publication 24/7 April 2026 Submission: eMail paper now Notification: Immediate Publication: Immediately with eCertificates Frequency: Monthly Downloads Paper Format Copyright Form   Submit to iarjset@gmail.com or editor@iarjset.com   Submit My Paper Author CenterHow can I publish my paper? Publication Fee Why Publish in IARJSET Benefits to Authors Guidelines to Authors FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions) Author Testimonials IARJSET ManagementAims and Scope Call for Papers Editorial Board DOI and Crossref Publication Ethics Editorial Policies Publication Policies Subscription / Librarian Conference Special Issue Info ArchivesCurrent Issue & Archives Conference Special Issue Copyright © 2026 IARJSET This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Open chat

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[1] Vicky Gupta, Anand Patel, Gaurav Dubey, Javed Chouhary, Raju Gupta, Shubham Dhawade, “EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF CONCRETE ON REPLACEMENT OF AGGREGATES WITH DEMOLISHED CONCRETE WASTE,” International Advanced Research Journal in Science, Engineering and Technology (IARJSET)

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