Investigating the potential of waste polyethylene in concrete

Author:

Ghafoor Hammad1,Abbas Safeer2,Shahid Saman3,Ali Shahid4

Affiliation:

1. MS student, Department of Civil Engineering, National University of Computer & Emerging Sciences (NUCES), FAST Lahore Campus, Pakistan

2. Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Engineering & Technology (UET), Lahore, Pakistan

3. Professor, Department of Sciences & Humanities, National University of Computer & Emerging Sciences (NUCES), FAST Lahore Campus, Pakistan (corresponding author: )

4. Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, National University of Computer & Emerging Sciences (NUCES), FAST Lahore Campus, Pakistan

Abstract

It is significant to use recycled waste plastic bags in concrete to solve the issue of the disposal of leftover polyethylene in the environment. This research study incorporated the plastic bags’ polyethylene into concrete and evaluated the mechanical properties of concrete, to reduce cracking to some extent and increase the tensile and flexural strengths and deformation capacity. Six mixtures were used with varying percentages of waste plastic bags (i.e. 0, 0.3, 0.6, 0.9, 1.2 and 1.5%). The sorptivity test was conducted following ASTM C 1585 and the volume of permeable voids (VPV) test was according to the ASTM C 642 requirements. The pull-out strength of the steel rebar in a concrete cylinder was also determined. With waste polyethylene, it was noted that the flexural strength increased, pull-out bond strength declined and initial sorptivity increased. This decline in the VPV was due to the heterogeneity of the mixture, which leads to the low density of the mixture due to waste plastic bags. Experiments proved that substituting plastic bags for fine aggregates in concrete, increases flexural and split tensile strengths while decreasing compressive and pull-out strength.

Publisher

Thomas Telford Ltd.

Subject

Waste Management and Disposal,Civil and Structural Engineering

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1. Editorial;Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Waste and Resource Management;2024-04

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