Abstract

Abstract: The use of waste material as aggregates in civil engineering applications is beneficial and increasingly desirable because it reduces the environmental impact and economic cost of mining, processing, and transportation operations. Therefore, this study focused on establishing the effect of crushed tile on the compressive strength of concrete. In this research investigation, ceramic waste tile waste was substituted for natural coarse aggregate in concrete to varying degrees from (0, 10, 20, and 30%), and the M-20 graded concrete was used to produce high density concrete. After 3, 7, and 28 days of the curing process, few number of new concrete mould were casted and evaluated about the Compressive Strength and Split Tensile Strength. The findings of these results showed that 35% replacement of naturally made coarse aggregate with the ceramic tile aggregate which contributes the higher compressive strength to produce the high-density concrete in construction industry.

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