
A review on characteristics of pervious concrete using recycled aggregate
Author(s) -
Aaliya Navaz,
Anju Paul
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
safer
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0719-3726
DOI - 10.7770/safer-v10n1-art2451
Subject(s) - pervious concrete , aggregate (composite) , demolition , compressive strength , environmental science , permeability (electromagnetism) , geotechnical engineering , civil engineering , cement , materials science , geology , composite material , engineering , membrane , biology , genetics
Pervious concrete is a mixture of cement, coarse aggregate mixed with water. The absence of fine aggregate helps increase the voids and water can pass through these gaps and reaches to ground level. The use of recycled coarse aggregates from construction and demolition is a sustainable solution with many environmental benefits and also reduces the number of virgin aggregates to be created, hence reducing the extraction of natural resources. This paper reviews the research developments of pervious concrete by replacing natural aggregates with different percentages of recycled coarse aggregate. The papers under consideration of review have conducted to identify various properties of pervious concrete such as mechanical and hydrological properties.
Keywords— pervious concrete, compressive strength, permeability