EFFECT OF HEAVY METALS PRESENT IN MIXING WATER ON THE PROPERTIES OF CONCRETE
| Author(s) | : | Dr. B. Madhusudana Reddy, S.Al Thasneem |
| Institution | : | Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering Sri Venkateswara University College of Engineering, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, India |
| Published In | : | Vol. 5, Issue 2 — February 2018 |
| Page No. | : | 29-37 |
| Domain | : | Engineering |
| Type | : | Research Paper |
| ISSN (Online) | : | 2348-4470 |
| ISSN (Print) | : | 2348-6406 |
Cement concrete is one of the most widely used material in the construction field. For producing goodcement concrete, it is necessary to use selected ingredients like cement, aggregate and water. One of the majorchallenges of the present society is the protection of environment. Some of the important elements in this respect are thereduction in the consumption of energy, natural materials and consumption of waste materials. Nowadays these aregetting considerable attention under sustainable development. Due to growing population and rapid industrialization,there is a concomitant increase in waste water volume which is contaminated with various constituents i.e., organic,inorganic and biological substances. Industrial sector is one of the major water consuming areas. Because of rapidgrowth of industries, fresh water resources have been drastically diminishing day to day.Electroplating industry in Indiais spread throughout the country. Metals used for plating are heavy metals like Nickel, Copper, Lead, Cadmium, Zinc,Iron, Platinum, Mercury, Silver, Chromium etc. It has been noted that out of the total amount of these metals used inelectroplating, 4% goes as waste in sludge spent wash, electroplating solutions etc. If these waters are used for farming,drinking etc., it may give detrimental effect. Hence, use of these waters has to be thoroughly examined for the purposewhere its effect is not hazardous. Cement concrete industry is one such areas, which requires lot of water. Concrete isone of the highly consumable product in now a days. Experimental studies are carried out in the present investigation tocheck the suitability of industrial waste water containing certain heavy metalslike Cadmium, Zinc and Irononcompressive strength development, split tensile strength, flexural strength and assessing the durability against acidic andalkaline attack. The results obtained yields insignificant variation in compressive strength, split tensile and flexuralstrength and durability when compared to reference concrete made of de-ionized water.
Dr. B. Madhusudana Reddy, S.Al Thasneem, “EFFECT OF HEAVY METALS PRESENT IN MIXING WATER ON THE PROPERTIES OF CONCRETE”, International Journal of Advance Engineering and Research Development (IJAERD), Vol. 5, Issue 2, pp. 29-37, February 2018.








