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- 2024Improvement in the strength of concrete reinforced with agriculture fibers: Assessment on mechanical properties and microstructure analysiscitations
- 2024Improvement in the strength of concrete reinforced with agriculture fibers: Assessment on mechanical properties and microstructure analysis
- 2023Thermal properties, microstructure analysis, and environmental benefits of basalt fiber reinforced concrete
- 2023Thermal properties, microstructure analysis, and environmental benefits of basalt fiber reinforced concretecitations
- 2023Durability and microstructure analysis of concrete made with volcanic ash: A review (Part II)citations
- 2023Sustainable concrete with partial substitution of paper pulp ash: A reviewcitations
- 2023Prediction of the rubberized concrete behavior: A comparison of gene expression programming and response surface method
- 2023Basalt Fiber Reinforced Concrete: A Compressive Review on Durability Aspectscitations
- 2022A Comprehensive Review on the Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag (GGBS) in Concrete Productioncitations
- 2022A Review on Failure Modes and Cracking Behaviors of Polypropylene Fibers Reinforced Concretecitations
- 2022A Study on Sustainable Concrete with Partial Substitution of Cement with Red Mud: A Reviewcitations
- 2022A Step towards Sustainable Concrete with Substitution of Plastic Waste in Concrete: Overview on Mechanical, Durability and Microstructure Analysiscitations
- 2022Feasibility Study on Concrete Made with Substitution of Quarry Dust: A Reviewcitations
- 2021Mechanical properties and durability assessment of nylon fiber reinforced self-compacting concretecitations
- 2021RETRACTED ARTICLE: Effects of waste glass and waste marble on mechanical and durability performance of concrete
- 2018Comparative Experimental Study of Tribo-Mechanical Performance of Low-Temperature PVD Based TiN Coated PRCL Systems for Diesel Enginecitations
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Sustainable concrete with partial substitution of paper pulp ash: A review
Abstract
<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>The paper industry is one of the biggest sources of trash and stands out for its effects on both human health and ecological harmony. However, these waste could also help the building sector become more ecologically friendly. Beyond ecological considerations, modern construction often requires materials to make concrete durable, resisting heavy loads and less harmful environmental influences. This creates opportunities for waste management and practical application. This review provides a detail overview of eco-friendly construction ideas that deal with the practical use of materials that are often discarded (paper pulp ash). The impact they had on the characteristics of the construction material, the best mixture composition, and a discussion of the benefits and drawbacks of the “green” addition received the majority of the attention (paper pulp ash). The essential concrete properties such as consistency, setting time, flowability, compressive strength, flexural strength, tensile strength, and impact strength are reviewed. Furthermore, the cost benefits and environmental benefits of paper pulp ash as construction materials are also discussed. The study concludes by suggesting a line of inquiry for the creation of an environmentally friendly structural material for a sustainable future.</jats:p>