Abstract

Reinforced concrete is the most consumed material in the world, followed by air and water. As the demand for reinforced concrete as a building material increases, so makes the demand for Portland cement and ordinary cement. On the other hand, environmental protection has become a significant issue due to climate change caused by global warming. This is due to emissions of greenhouse gases such as CO2 from human activities. Of all greenhouse gases, CO2 is responsible for approximately 65% ??of global warming. The cement industry also contributes to releasing CO2 into the atmosphere by producing large amounts of Portland cement and releasing large amounts of CO2. One can need to protect the environment by preventing the uncontrolled disposal of waste. Several efforts have been made to solve this problem. These include using additional cementitious materials such as fly ash, silica fume, granular blast furnace slag, rice husk ash, grass, metakaolin, and alternative binders to Portland cement. Consumption of morsel rubber concrete can reduce the environmental impact in the cement industry. From the perspective of global warming, the technology of self-compacting morsel rubber concrete can significantly reduce the emission of CO2 into the atmosphere. This report presents the analysis and test results of the properties of class 40 self-compacting Morsel rubber concrete using various new approaches.

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