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- Title
Variability of coal mine overburden incorporated concrete and its effect on the seismic safety of reinforced concrete building.
- Authors
Jena, Biswajit; Zade, Nikhil P.; Sarkar, Pradip
- Abstract
Improved utilization of coal mine overburden material (CMOB)‐incorporated concrete in the construction sector can contribute to developing a more sustainable built environment if the results of proven research on the behavior of structures constructed of CMOB‐incorporated concrete are applied. Even though there have only been a few studies on CMOB‐incorporated concrete, no research has been done on how this type of concrete can be used in structures. In particular, researchers have not paid much attention to the fact that the strength properties of CMOB‐incorporated concrete tend to be very variable, even though this variability is needed for a wide range of structural applications (such as limit state design formulation, reliability‐based structural analysis, etc.). For the first time, this research provides quantitative estimates of the variability in compressive‐, flexural‐, and splitting tensile strengths of cured concrete using varying amounts of a CMOB sample as fine aggregate. Taking into account the suggested distribution model, the research also provides a reliability‐based seismic risk assessment of a standard CMOB‐incorporated framed building. The failure probability and dispersion in the drift demand were found to be the same for the frames modeled with CMOB and standard concrete (natural sand); the results demonstrate that CMOB samples can be safely used for earthquake‐resistant constructions.
- Subjects
BUILT environment; COAL mining; REINFORCED concrete buildings; CONCRETE construction; EFFECT of earthquakes on buildings; CONCRETE
- Publication
Structural Concrete, 2024, Vol 25, Issue 3, p2122
- ISSN
1464-4177
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/suco.202300496