Abstract

The construction industry is the largest manufacturing industry, which produces concrete and other related materials for construction of infrastructure around the world, after the food production industry. This industry requires a lot of natural resources like aggregates, limestone etc. to produce finished product such as concrete and cement. These natural resources are limited and have to deplete one day, so alternate to these resources are required. On the other hand, this industry produces a large amount of waste material that creates environmental pollution. Thus, recycling the waste as potential raw material and to produce a usable product is the need of present era for sustainable construction. This study presents the quantitative analysis of HSH (Human Scalp Hair) as fibers in cement concrete. This study aims to investigate the behaviour of concrete in terms of their mechanical properties when HSH are used as fibers. A detailed investigation on two types of concrete specimens i.e. cylindrical (150 mm diameter and 300 mm height) and prism (150 mm depth, width and 600 mm length) made with a different proportion of HSH as fibers and concrete mix ratios, was carried out. In this study, various proportions of HSH added in concrete that includes 0%, 1%, 2% and 3% by weight of OPC (Ordinary Portland Cement). All specimens were cast at two concrete mix ratios i.e. 1:2:4 and 1:1.5:3 with 0.50 W/C (Water-Cement Ratio). Moreover, specimens were tested in UTM (Universal Testing Machine) at 28 days curing age, for splitting tensile strength and flexural strength of concrete. It was observed from the experimental analysis that there is an improvement in mechanical properties of concrete at specific percentage of HSH and reduction of workability and density with increasing percentages of HSH.

Highlights

  • To cope with present needs and requirements without risking the needs of future generations to come is the ultimate aim of present sustainable development

  • The human scalp hair (HSH) are being thrown in open dumps and considered as municipal solid waste (MSW), useless or waste material in most of the societies

  • Three tests were carried out at each proportion of HSH and average of all taken as a result

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Introduction

To cope with present needs and requirements without risking the needs of future generations to come is the ultimate aim of present sustainable development. Sustainable development is an economic activity that is in harmony with the earth’s eco-system This is the reason, many researchers are working on recycling of waste stuff rather consuming limited natural resources and producing useful products in various industries. The HSH are being thrown in open dumps and considered as municipal solid waste (MSW), useless or waste material in most of the societies It is found in municipal waste streams in almost all urban cities and towns throughout the world [1,2]. In developing countries, these HSH either burnt openly with MSW or thrown in sewerage lines through washrooms.

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