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Natural resources are increasingly exhausted at present due to rapid urbanization and infrastructure developments. Most of the land areas in countries are occupied with highly dense structures and impermeable concrete pavements. Less quantity of rainwater enters into the underground because of the impermeability nature of concrete surfaces. Various approaches are being followed by engineers to protect and retain the world's natural ecosystem. One such approach is the application of previous concrete, which is a special type of concrete, consisting of high porosity and permeability.Previous…mehr

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Natural resources are increasingly exhausted at present due to rapid urbanization and infrastructure developments. Most of the land areas in countries are occupied with highly dense structures and impermeable concrete pavements. Less quantity of rainwater enters into the underground because of the impermeability nature of concrete surfaces. Various approaches are being followed by engineers to protect and retain the world's natural ecosystem. One such approach is the application of previous concrete, which is a special type of concrete, consisting of high porosity and permeability.Previous concrete is a new construction material used to reduce storm water runoff and to recharge the groundwater level. Previous concrete is a composite material consisting of coarse aggregate bonded together with cement paste with or without fine aggregate, ad mixture sand additives. It is used as paving material for the parking areas, low volume pavements and sidewalks. Permeable concrete construction is gaining rapid popularity in most of the places in the world because of its ability to reduce urban heat and noise mitigation.
Autorenporträt
Dr. S. Arun Chaitanya and Dr. Subhashish Dey are assistant professor in Civil Engineering Department, Seshadri Rao Gudlavalleru Engineering College, Gudlavalleru, Andhra Pradesh, India. My research interests in the fields of structural engineering, Geotechnical engineering, Environmental engineering, Water resource engineering and remote sensing.