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The Assessment of Engineering Properties of Concrete Containing Ceramic Waste

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Reusing waste from construction and demolition is one of the most important purposes in the world and our country. One of the industries with much waste having the possibility to be reused is ceramic industry. The aim of this thesis is to do laboratory study on some engineering properties of concrete produced through ceramic waste as aggregate. The waste, first, converted to powder and then replaced by part of sand used in concrete with different percentages. After obtaining optimum percentage, tests including compression, tensile strength, modulus of elasticity and shrinkage were performed. Result of this study showed that using ceramic powder waste as a partial replacement for sand can improve its concrete engineering properties.
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