Study on The Application of Processed Municipal Solid Waste Ash for Sustainable Construction Materials

S, Durgalakshmi and T, Ilango and R, N. Pugazhenthi and Singh, Ajay Partap and Baskar, S. and Padmanabhan, S. and Vijayan, V. and Baskar, S. and Vijayan, V. and Senthil Kumar, T.S. (2023) Study on The Application of Processed Municipal Solid Waste Ash for Sustainable Construction Materials. E3S Web of Conferences, 399. 03017. ISSN 2267-1242

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Study on The Application of Processed Municipal Solid Waste Ash for Sustainable Construction Materials Durgalakshmi S Ilango T N. Pugazhenthi R Ajay Partap Singh S. Baskar S. Padmanabhan V. Vijayan S. Baskar V. Vijayan T.S. Senthil Kumar

The total amount of solid trash produced in India is 160038.9 TPD, according to the Annual Report on Solid Waste Management (2020–21), CPCB, Delhi. Out of which, Tamil Nadu created 13422 TPD of solid waste, of which 9430.35 TPD was processed, and 2301.04 TPD was landfilled. The researchers have been forced to look at alternative processes and materials for the manufacturing of construction materials utilizing processed municipal solid waste ash (PMSWA) due to the increased demand for environmentally friendly and sustainable products. This research work focused on the replacement of fine aggregate by (0%, 10%, 30% and 50%) Processed Municipal Solid Waste Ash (PMSWA) in the Solid Blocks. This research enhances the sustainable material development in the construction industry. SEM study showed that specimens with CTR do not have any cracking on their fracture surfaces, unlike samples without CTR. This study examines the material’s physical characteristics, including its mechanical attributes like compressive strength and flexural strength as well as its chemical composition using XRF. It demonstrates that the substitution or addition of PMSWA to construction materials is appropriate, cost-effective, and safe.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Civil Engineering > Construction Management
Domains: Civil Engineering
Depositing User: Mr IR Admin
Date Deposited: 18 Sep 2024 08:48
Last Modified: 18 Sep 2024 08:48
URI: https://ir.vistas.ac.in/id/eprint/6368

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