Abstract:
This study is intended to
investigate the feasibility of using Calicut Tile
Aggregates (CTA) sourced from industrial
waste and construction and demolition waste
as a replacement for Natural Aggregates (NA)
use in the construction industry. An
experimental program was conducted
regarding the characteristics of Natural Coarse
Aggregates (NCA), CTA, and the
characteristics of concrete containing CTA.
The results of the investigation conducted on
aggregates revealed that there is a significant
difference between the characteristics of NCA
and CTA such as particle size distribution,
bulk density, and specific gravity.
Subsequently, concrete specimens were cast by
replacing the NA from CTA in the proportions
of 0%, 20%, 40%, 60%, 80%, and 100%, and
density, and compressive strength were
investigated to study the characteristics of
concrete with CTA. According to the overall
results of the study, a range of concrete with up
to 40% replacement ratio was identified as the
optimum range for replacement of CTA in the
concrete mix with marginal deviations of
characteristics compared to conventional
concrete.