Conference Papers by Kaushal Patel

International Conference on ICRISET – 2017, Organized by BVM Engineering College (An Autonomous Institution) Managed by Charutar Vidya Mandal Vallabh Vidyanagar, Gujarat, India PP 05-09, Paper ID: ICRISET_PAPER_30, ISBN 978-93-84339-38-8 Published by: RIA Publishing House, Vallabh Vidyanagar, 2017
In India, textile industries are one of the prime and eldest sector. Enormous amount of liquid wa... more In India, textile industries are one of the prime and eldest sector. Enormous amount of liquid waste is generated by its various processes. Sludge is produced in ETP while treatment of textile wastes water. Government has apportioned particular site for its dumping. Generated sludge mostly disposed in landfill and dumping in the specified areas by Government. Environmental pollution is caused by disposal of textile sludge. Thus textile sludge disposal has become an environmental menace. The paper here presents a detailed literature review on the utilization of Textile Effluent Treatment Plant sludge as construction material.
Papers by Kaushal Patel

International Journal of Constructive Research in Civil Engineering, 2017
In India, textile industries are one of the prime and eldest parts. An Enormous amount of water i... more In India, textile industries are one of the prime and eldest parts. An Enormous amount of water is been utilized by textile enterprises for its different operations and procedures, which creates perilous waste. High measure of sludge is produced while treating textile effluent. Managing of synthetic sludge in the textile effluent treatment plant has now turned into a noteworthy issue because of its colossal volume. The disposal and dumping is restricted by the pollution control board in light of the fact that environmental contamination. In this review an endeavor is made to discover the practicality of utilizing textile Effluent Treatment Sludge as cement substitute in M30 grade Rubber Mould Paver Blocks (RMPB). The Rubber Mould Paver Blocks (RMPB) cast with textile sludge a role as cement replacement material at 0%, 5%, 10%, 15%, 20%, 25%, 30%, 35%, 40% by the weight of cement. The compressive strength and abrasion resistance step by step diminish with increment in sludge and later it flops underneath coveted esteem when cement supplanted by textile Effluent treatment plant (ETP) sludge over 20%.
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Conference Papers by Kaushal Patel
Papers by Kaushal Patel