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LITERATURE REVIEW ON IMPACT OF CHEMICALLY TREATEDC SCRAP TYRE CHIPS AS COURSE AGGRAGATE IN CONCRETE

Author(s):

Pankaj Dayaram Kute

Keywords:

waste tyres, concrete, compressive strength, tensile strength

Abstract

The idea of using tyre material in the construction materials sector due of its desirable features, such as high resilience to temperature and humidity extremes, lightweight relative to other materials, and good insulating ability. The goal of this study is to look into the use of scrap tyres in the building industry and see how they affect concrete qualities. The literature review and survey were employed to achieve this goal. The findings of the study might be classified as a new reference for scholars and people interested in the concrete and construction industries. The study provided a thorough analysis of the literature as well as a survey of the use of scrap tyres in the building industry and their behaviour. The study could be expanded to look into the impact of tyre debris on the environmentIn this regard, the goal of our current research is to determine the best way to use leftover tyre rubber as coarse aggregate in concrete composites. When compared to standard M30 grade concrete, 10 percent, 20%, and 30% of the tyre aggregate was replaced with coarse aggregate. Because of its light weight, energy absorption, flexibility, and heat insulating qualities, deserted tyre rubber is a reliable material in the construction industry as a coarse aggregate replacement. This has the additional benefit of reducing the amount of natural aggregate used in the production of concrete, as well as making the concrete lighter in weight. The various applications of discarded tyre rubber are arranged and discussed in this survey.

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Paper ID: IJSARTV
Published in: Volume : 8, Issue : 3
Publication Date: 3/5/2022

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