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Structural Properties of Concrete Containing Ground Waste Clay Brick Powder as Partial Substitute for Cement
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Structural Properties of Concrete Containing Ground Waste Clay Brick Powder as Partial Substitute for Cement

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With the increasing concerns on the impact of cement production on the environment and the need to protect the environment, the use of mineral additives as cementitious material to partially substitute cement is being considered as an effective option. One of such material is fired clay brick which can be sourced as generated waste from clay brick industry. This has an added advantage of...
 
Published at Material Science Forum
Volume 866
Pages 63-67
Published in 2016
 
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O.M. Olofinnade, A.N. Ede, J.M. Ndambuki, G.O. Bamigboye
Olofinnade Oluwarotimi » Oluwarotimi Olofinnade is a lecturer in the Department of Civil engineering in the area of structures. Currently, his research focus is on sustainable materials (cement and concrete). He is a registered engineer with the engineering regulatory body in Nigeria (COREN). view full profile
Olofinnade Oluwarotimi
 
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