Utilization of e-waste in concrete by using TAGUCHI and ANOVA
The biggest issue facing every nation at the moment is electronic trash. Since there is no way to dispose of e-waste, it has become dangerous. Only a small percentage of the enormous amount of e-waste that is produced each year is recycled or utilized again. E-waste disposal necessitates a sizable l...
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Published in | I-Manager's Journal on Civil Engineering Vol. 14; no. 4; p. 60 |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Nagercoil
iManager Publications
01.12.2024
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Online Access | Get full text |
ISSN | 2231-1068 2249-0779 |
DOI | 10.26634/jce.14.4.21654 |
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Summary: | The biggest issue facing every nation at the moment is electronic trash. Since there is no way to dispose of e-waste, it has become dangerous. Only a small percentage of the enormous amount of e-waste that is produced each year is recycled or utilized again. E-waste disposal necessitates a sizable land area. Additionally, the supply of components like fine aggregate for concrete is growing rapidly. To solve this issue, other materials must be found. Compressive strength is found in both conventional and e-waste concrete, and a study is conducted on the use of e-waste plastic as fine aggregates with 6% substitution in concrete. Using "MINITAB 16" software, conventional and e-waste concrete are compared. The ANOVA and TAGUCHI methods are then used to determine the optimal value and contribution percentage. |
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ISSN: | 2231-1068 2249-0779 |
DOI: | 10.26634/jce.14.4.21654 |