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Get Free AccessChallenges posed by industrial solid waste, particularly Electrical Cable Waste (ECW), have been increasingly recognized due to their environmental implications and substantial decomposition timelines.ECW, a byproduct of aggressive demolition and reconstruction in Iraq, has seen limited investigation regarding its potential use as an aggregate substitute and fiber additive in concrete applications.This study endeavors to repurpose ECW as a partial replacement for natural sand and as fiber reinforcement, with a focus on both short-term and long-term performance.A fixed ratio of natural sand was substituted with ECW (10%), and waste fibers were integrated at varying concentrations (0.5%, 1%, 1.5%, 2%, 2.5%, and 3%).For comparative purposes, a control mix devoid of ECW and fibers was also examined.Evaluations were conducted on the flow rate, along with compressive strength, flexural strength, and density at intervals of 7, 28, and 360 days.Results indicate that despite a reduction in flowability and a decrease in hardened density to under 2000 kg/m 3 , inclusion of ECW can yield a sustainable lightweight mortar without significant compromise on strength.This study thus underscores the potential of waste repurposing as a viable solution for waste management and environmental enhancement.Additionally, this approach can help mitigate natural resource depletion, such as that of natural sand, fostering a move towards sustainable construction practices.
Zaid Ali Hasan, Mustafa Hamid Jasim, Ammar Ahmed Shaker, Mohammed Salah Nasr, Shereen Qasim Abdulridha, Tameem Mohammed Hashim (2023). Experimental Investigation on Using Electrical Cable Waste as Fine Aggregate and Reinforcing Fiber in Sustainable Mortar. Annales de Chimie Science des Matériaux, 47(05), pp. 273-279, DOI: 10.18280/acsm.470502.
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2023
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Annales de Chimie Science des Matériaux
DOI
10.18280/acsm.470502
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