A Review on various case study of Pervious Concrete Using Industrial Waste
Abstract
Pervious concrete is a high strength concrete and is used as a water absorption. It allows water from rainwater and other sources to flow directly. The run-off was reduced, allowing groundwater to load. Pervious concrete is made using a fine-grained, no-frills finish. Concrete covers the aggregate and allows water to pass through the concrete slopes. Pervious concrete is mainly used in the following car parks such as car parks, roads, pedestrian dwellings and water-absorbing greenhouses. It is a sustainable construction practice and has many low impact development techniques used by contractors to protect water quality. Many travel routes have these problems. "Pervious concrete is not used for high-traffic sidewalks, such as highways, due to surface elevation." Case studies provide information on the construction of paving using new slopes, mixed designs, as well as the functional and structural characteristics of sustainable concrete. The main purpose of this review study is to investigate the effect of different sizes of aggregates and different ratios of mixtures on the properties of pervious concrete. Pervious concrete is a solution to increase the infiltration of water into the earth and reduce outflow due to its nature.





