Strength Impact Dissect of Demolition Aggregates in Structural Health: A Felicitous Circular Economy Approach
摘要
In the realm of sustainable construction materials, the choice of aggregates plays a pivotal role in determining the strength and durability of various structures. The comparative study delves into the strength impact of two distinct aggregate types: steel wire and jhama brick aggregates. The aim is to provide insights into their respective performance characteristics and sustainability implications. The findings of this study reveal significant differences in the strength performance between steel wire and jhama brick aggregates. Concrete specimens containing steel wire aggregates demonstrated notable enhancements in compressive strength compared to those with jhama brick aggregates. The analysis uncovered nuanced insights into the environmental impacts and long-term sustainability prospects of steel wire and jhama brick aggregates. By elucidating the performance characteristics and environmental implications of steel wire and jhama brick aggregates, this research contributes to informed decision-making processes aimed at fostering more resilient and circular economy environments.