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GREEN CONCRETE

BY
DEEPAK C G
USN :4JC10CT20
ROLL NO: 20
CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION
FLYASH AND MICROSILICA
GREEN LIGHTWEIGHT AGGREGATES
GREEN CEMENT WITH REDUCED ENV. IMPACT
PRODUCTION OF GREEN CONCRETE
SUITABILITY OF GREEN CONCRETE IN STRUCTURES
ADVANTAGES
APPLICATION OF GREEN CONCRETE
LIMITATIONS
SCOPE IN INDIA
CONCLUSION
INTRODUCTION

The concrete is made with concrete wastes which is eco-friendly


so called as “Green concrete”.

The other name for green concrete is resource saving structures with

reduced environmental impact for e.g. Energy saving ,co2 emissions,


waste water.
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SINTERED FLYASH LIGHT
SLAG WEIGHT AGGREGATE

FLYASH MINING WASTES


When fly ash is added to concrete.
 it reduces separation
 increases the workability and
reduces permeability.
 Fly ash cement has greater
corrosion resistance, substantially
higher fire resistance (up to 2400°F)
 high compressive and tensile
strengths, a rapid strength gain, and
lower shrinkage. This translates to
higher durability.

FLYASH
 Micro silica is a super pozzolan
- a finely powdered material
which is added to the
cementitious matter to increase
durability .It has reactive silica
content of over 90%.
 ADVANTAGES
 Higher compressive strength by
10-20 %
 Lower permeability – resistance
to penetration of water, chloride
& other chemicals
 Controls bleeding in fresh
MICROSILICA concrete
 Lower Heat of Hydration, which
prevents formation of cracks.

 Synthetic lightweight aggregate produced from environmental

waste is a viable new source of structural aggregate material.

 The uses of structural grade lightweight concrete reduce

considerably the self-load of a structure and permit larger


precast units to be handled.

 Water absorption of the green aggregate is large but the crushing

strength of the resulting concrete can be high.


Recycled aggregates

Section of light aggregates Highly workable fresh concrete


 The cement industry contributes about 5% to global CO2
emissions, making the cement industry an important sector
for CO2-emission mitigation strategies.

 By replacing cement with fly ash, micro silica in larger

amounts the emission is substantially reduced


 Concrete with inorganic residual products (stone dust, crushed

concrete as aggregate.)

 ceramic wastes used as green aggregates.

 By replacing cement with fly ash, micro silica in larger amounts.

 To use residual products from the concrete industry, i.e. stone dust and

concrete slurry

 To use new types of cement with reduced environmental impact.

(mineralized cement, limestone addition, waste-derived fuels).


SUITABILITY OF GREEN CONCRETE IN STRUCTURES
 Reduction of the concrete industry's CO2-emmision by 30 %.
 Increased concrete industry's use of waste products by 20%.
 NO environmental pollution and sustainable development.
 Green concrete requires less maintenance and repairs.
 Green concrete having better workability than conventional
concrete.
 Good thermal resistant and fire resistant.
 Compressive strength behavior of concrete with water cement
ratio is similar to conventional concrete.
 Flexural strength of green concrete is almost equal to that of
conventional concrete.
Green concrete dam Green concrete bridge

 Green concrete building


Green concrete platform
Green concrete hut
Green concrete columns
 By using stainless steel, cost of reinforcement increases.

 Structures constructed with green concrete have comparatively

less life than structures with conventional concrete.

 Split tension of green concrete is less than that of conventional

concrete.
 “Green concrete” is a revolutionary topic in the history of

concrete industry.

 As green concrete is made with concrete wastes it does take

more time to come in India because industries having problem to


dispose wastes.

 Also having reduced environmental impact with reduction in

CO2 emission.
 Green concrete having reduced environmental impact with
reduction of the concrete industries co2 –emissions by 30%.

 Green concrete is having good thermal and fire resistant.

 In this concrete recycling use of waste material such as ceramic

wastes, aggregates, so increased concrete industry’s use of waste


products by 20% . hence green concrete consumes less energy
and becomes economical.

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