aggregate is possible in concrete. Use of granite quarry waste as replacement of river sand was evaluated by (Singh et al., 2016). In this study, granite quarry waste was used as partial replacement of river sand at substitution percentage of 10%, 25%, 40%, 55% and 70% at water-cement ratio of 0.30, ...
A literature review of the strategies used in the replacement of aggregate for concrete with waste is presented by Bahoria et al [9] focusing mainly on the strength characteristics. However, some studies on the stress strain characteristics of concrete made using quarry dust waste are reported in literature (Kankam et al [10]).
In this paper, we study the marble waste of Fil-Fila quarry (wilaya of Skikda in the north-east of Algeria); the marble waste recycling is processed before use. The natural and recycled aggregates were characterized. Concrete mix designs with 25%, 50%, 75% and of aggregates substitution were formulated.
The current paper discusses the usage of waste material in the concrete. The waste material like waste quarry sand and waste glass powder can be easily utilize in the concrete which reduces the ...
Request PDF | Characterization study of natural sand, quarry dust, waste plastic (LDPE) to be used as a fine aggregate in concrete | The scope of this study is to enhance the industry ...
This study explores the possibility of reusing quarry waste in the form of powdered sand to produce environmentally friendly sand concrete, with a focus on addressing environmental sustainability.
We are investigating the potential of using quarry waste and its effect on the strength and workability of concrete. This paper reports the experimental study which investigated the partial replacement of sand with quarry dust. Initially cement concrete cube was studied with various proportions of cement concrete + quarry dust (M 20, AND M25).
Quarry dust is a byproduct of quarrying, crushing, and sieving activities resulting in the production of about 10-15% non valued waste in the stone quarries which are invariably named as quarry dust(QD), quarry waste (QW), quarry sand(QS), rock powder dust (RPD), crushed
plastic waste as a sustainable binder material for paver block production. This research underscores the potential of plastic waste recycling in the creation of eco-friendly paving solutions with promising performance characteristics. Keywords Waste plastic · Fly ash · Quarry dust · Compressive strength · Probabilistic analysis 1 Introduction
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Numerous investigators from various nations investigated the possible application of quarry dust in concrete. It is well known that adding quarry dust to concrete reduces its workability while …
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Sudhir S Kapgate and S R Satone [3] used 0%, 20%, 25%, 30%, 35% replacement of sand with quarry waste. The 35% replacement of sand with quarry waste in M25 grade concrete increases 1.38% in compressive strength at 28 days. The 35% replacement of sand with quarry waste in M25 concrete increases 30.48% in split tensile strength at 7 days.
a r t i c l e i n f o Article history: Received 18 January 2013 Received in revised form 13 May 2013 Accepted 20 May 2013 Keywords: Waste Quarry sludge Granite Sustainability Concrete a b s t r a c t Granitic quarry sludge is an abundant waste from granite rock processing, causing serious environmental concern.
This research focuses on a study of the strength of concrete with ceramic waste as coarse aggregate and quarry dust as fine aggregate. The sources of ceramic waste and quarry dust are obtained from the industrial in Malaysia. Presently, in ceramics industries the production goes as waste, which is not under going the recycle process yet.
The bulk density and compressive strength of the 28-day palm kernel shell concrete were 1840 kg/m 3 and 14.02 N/mm 2, respectively, those of periwinkle shell concrete were 1936 kg/m 3 and 16.90 N ...
Also, the use of quarry dust as the fine aggregate decreases the cost of concrete production in terms of the complete replacement for natural river sand The fresh and hardened properties of ...
Quarry dust is known to increase the strength of concrete over concrete made with equal quantities of river sand, but it causes a reduction in the workability of concrete.
Disposing electronic plastic waste into construction materials is an eco-friendly and energy efficient solution to protect the environment. This work is aimed at enhancing the strength of self ...
14.2 Use of quarry waste in concrete and cementitious mortars Reusing quarry waste in concrete and cement-based mortar mixtures could provide a solution to the environmental issues caused by quarry waste accumulation. As antic-ipated, incorporation of waste quarry into cementitious mixtures will lead to altering some of their properties.
However, the best performance was observed when quarry waste was used in the presence of silica fume. Shruti et al., (2016) the mechanical behaviour of M20 grade concrete was studied with quarry dust as sand replacement by 25%, 50%, 75% and …
Industrial quarry waste build-up is yet another environmental issue and health threat. The danger could be reduced significantly or even resolved by inclusion of quarry waste in concrete and cementitious materials.Not only a waste accumulation problem can be solved, but at the same time concrete and mortar mixtures become more sustainable by incorporation …
This document discusses the potential use of industrial waste materials in concrete production to make it more sustainable. It provides background on various industrial byproducts that can be used as substitutes for natural materials in concrete, such as fly ash, blast furnace slag, limestone quarry dust, used foundry sand, paper mill sludge, and waste wash water from …
waste fine aggregate was used in presence of silica fume. The overall test results revealed that quarry waste fine aggregate can be utilized in concrete mixtures as a good substitute of natural sand. Key words: Concrete, Fresh properties, Hardened properties, Quarry waste fine aggregate INTRODUCTION Concrete is a widely used material in the world.
It was found that quarry waste fine aggregate enhanced the slump and slump flow of the fresh concretes. But the unit weight and air content of the concretes were not affected. In hardened...
Plastic waste is carried to melt and mixed with a varying proportion of solid waste fly ash and quarry dust (PET 25-35 % fly ash 25 % and quarry dust 40-50% in weight).
Research were done to determine the optimum percentage of quarry dust in concrete. The result shows that 25% of quarry dust and 75% of cement is the best percentage that can be used in...
The study revealed 13.62% increase in strength over the control mix (0% quarry waste) which had strength of 15.20 N/mm² at 28 day. Quarry waste not exceeding 20% is therefore recommended in concrete.
Natural Sand in concrete. It is found that the compressive, flexural strength and Durability Studies of concrete made of Quarry Rock Dust are nearly 10% more than the conventional concrete. 2. Kathirvel. P et al studied the Durability of SCC with Partial replacement of cement by Quarry and limestone
limestone industry waste in concrete, International Journal of Mining, Reclamation and Environment, DOI: 10.1080/17480930.2016.1138571 ... Silva et al. (2013) used marble quarry waste as a replacement of fine aggregate and found that as the water/cement ratio was increased to achieve the target slump, the resulting concrete demonstrated poor ...