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durability of concrete made by quarry dust with done by R. Ilangovana, N. Mahendrana and K. Nagamanib [7].Mix design has been developed for M20, M30 and M40 grade of concrete for both conventional concrete and quarry dust concrete using design approach IS, ACI,USBR,RN.No.4 and BRITISH to compare the results. This experiment
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This study aims to assess the production of cellular micro-concrete, consisting of quarry dust, calcareous fly ash, cement, and aluminum powder as aerating agent. The proposed mixture design methodology is based on a Box-Behnken fractional factorial experimental design.
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33 Study on aerated concrete incorporating GGBS with rubber powder, quarry dust and plastic granules KTU Aboobacker Sidiqque 2019 34 Evaluation of early age hydration behavior of cementitious systems using temperature sensors KTU Sreerekha Raj S 2019 Guidance of B Tech Final year project
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of owing concrete (SCC) incorporating quarry waste as a ... cement ratio, age of concrete, and type of cement. Oneect of quarry waste in binary cementitious blends ... F : Quarry waste sample. Quarry dust River sand 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 % nes (arithmetic scale) 0.1 110
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In developing countries like India, Industrialization is rising rapidly, and also a great paucity of land is there, the demand for exploitation of industrial wastes which coming from industries is increasing. From geotechnical perspective, fly ash, granite and quarry waste, cement kiln dust, silica fume, rice husk etc. are the waste materials which have effectual features requisites by an ...
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The performance of a sustainable green concrete with fly ash (FA), rice husk ash (RHA), and stone dust (SD) as a partial replacement of cement and sand was experimentally explored. FA and RHA have a high silica content, are highly pozzolanic in nature and have a high surface area without any treatment. These by-products show filler effects, which enhance concrete's density.
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Robyn Renner studies Geopolymer Concrete, Experimental Study on Geopolymer Concrete, and Geopolymer. ... Geopolymer as well cement, GEOPOLYMER CONCRETE,STEEL CONNECTION, Geopolymer cement concrete, Geopolymer with Replacing of Sand to Quarry Dust, Fly Ash and Rice Husk Geopolymer, Interested in Geopolymer Concrete Research, ...
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It was found that incorporating quarry dust in concrete improves its flexural strength. Keywords: Sand, Quarry Dust, Compressive, Flexural. 1. Introduction Sudhir S.Kapgate and S.R.Satone (2013) investigated the use of quarry dust as a partial replacement for sand in concrete. They discovered that increasing the dust content by up to 30% ...
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This paper presents the results of a study conducted to evaluate the mechanical properties of self-compacting concrete (SCC) prepared using quarry dust powder (QDP), silica fume (SF) plus QDP or only fly ash (FA). Trials were conducted to assess the proportions of QDP, SF + QDP or FA required for producing SCC meeting the flow criteria. SCC ...
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Experimental variables included different percentage replacement of cement with waste materials (GS, QD), fineness of GS, various curing temperatures (20, 40 and 60 °C as local normal and hot environmental temperatures) and curing moisture (continuously moist and partially moist followed by air curing).
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The main goal of this study is to check the properties of concrete when the recycled aggregate and quarry dust is used ... 30, 40 and 50 percent of the volume of coarse aggregates by recycled aggregates and 20 percent of fine aggregate by quarry dust and water cement ratio (w/c) is taken as 0.45. ... Properties of concrete incorporating fine ...
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The numerous demanding application of concrete is not readily met with Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) alone. To meet up the demand and as well as ensured the green concrete durability, it has becomes necessary to incorporate mineral additions with the best combination of others by-product as replacement to improve the performance without jeopardizing the strength of the concrete.
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This study investigated the use of quarry dust particles (QDP) generated from the granite industry as a ce-ment replacement in self-compacting concrete (SCC). The experimental program was carried out in two phases: the first phase optimized the amount of QDP as replace-ment of Portland cement (PC) with acceptable flow-ability. The second phase ...
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This experimental study presents the variation in the strength of concrete when replacing sand by quarry dust from 0% to 100% in steps of 10%. M20 and M25 grades of concrete are taken for the study keeping a constant slump of 60mm. The compressive strength of concrete cubes at age of 7 and 28 days is obtained at room temperature.
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Nov 6, 2020It has been observed that the mechanical and durability characteristics of a concrete mixture incorporating a fly ash-15%, aluminum dross-10%, and quarry dust-20% are better than that of standard concrete. Production of concrete using industrial waste can minimize infrastructure construction costs and reduce environmental impacts.
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Experiments have been performed on use of quarry dust as total or partial replacement of river sand in concrete. For 28 days of curing, partial replacement of fine aggregate with 20-50% quarry dust...
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In normal concrete, the introduction of quarry dust to mixes is limited due to its high fineness. Its addition to fresh concrete would increase the water demand and consequently the cement content for given workability and strength requirements.
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Incorporation of quarry dust in cement by partially replacing sand decreases the workability and increases the water absorption capacity of concrete. The use of quarry dust is suggested in areas deficient of sand . Various levels of substitution of quarry dust are reported in the literature. Figure 7 shows the quarry dust substitution level in ...
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A Study on Mechanical Properties of Concrete Incorporating Aluminum Dross, Fly Ash, and Quarry Dust Mohamed Hamdy Elseknidy, Ali Salmiaton, Ishak Nor Shafizah, Ahmed Hassan Saad; Affiliations Mohamed Hamdy Elseknidy Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Putra Malaysia, UPM Serdang 43400 ...
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The reduction potential for FA is predominantly between 41.4% and 9.8% and averages 23.8%. The replacement ratio of GGBS is in general higher than that of FA, ranging from 25% to 75% with a mean value of 51.7%. GGBS thus achieved a carbon reduction potential as high as 68.8% in these cases with a mean value of 34.6%.
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The implementation of a detailed experimental work is carried out to achieve the study objectives through the preparation of asphalt concrete samples using aggregate from Al-Nebaie quarry, (40-50 ...
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Incorporating some of these qualified industrial wastes in their construction not only improves quality but also reduces ... mechanical properties of concrete. The percentages of quarry dust partial replacement of cement in concrete are 0%, 10%, 15%, 20%, 25%, 30%, 35%, and 40% for M20, M30 and M40 grade concrete. From the experimental studies ...
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Type of Concrete Mix Ratio Cement content Compressive strength in MPa Coconut Shell Concrete with quarry dust 1: 1.58: 0.65: 0.42 510 kg/m 3 28.36 Normal Concrete with quarry dust 1: 2.40: 3.66: 0.55 320 kg/m 3 30.15 Table-3: Fresh Concrete Properties Description Fine aggregate Fresh concrete density Slump Compaction factor Demoulded
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Abstract - -This experimental study presents the variation in the strength of concrete when replacing sand by quarry dust from 0% to 100% in steps of 10%. M20 and M25 grades of concrete were taken for study keeping a constant slump of 60mm.
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"The use of quarry dust for SCC applications," Cement and Concrete Research, vol. 32, no. 4, pp. 505-511, 2002. View at Publisher · View at Google Scholar 5. H. A. F. Dehwah, "Corrosion resistance of self-compacting concrete incorporating quarry dust powder, silica fume and fly ash," Construction and
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Study on Cement Concrete Incorporating Quarry Dust as a Partial Substitute for Sand By P. Sachithanantham and P. Dayakar Abstract Quarry Dust is a by product from the granite industries in quarrying activities. In this process 10 % to 20 % comes out as waste in the form of quarry dust.
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Cement can be replaced partially by quarry dust in percentage by weight like 10%,15%,20%,25%,30%,35%,40% and 50%. Experimental Study has shown the effect on Compressive strength of concrete by replacing cement with 10%,20% and 30% of quarry dust by S. Nazma and S. Madhavi [1].
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the world, to study the effects of incorporation of quarry dust into concrete. Galetakis and Raka (2004) studied the influence of varying replacement proportion of sand with quarry dust (20, 30 and 40%) on the properties of concrete in both fresh and hardened state (Nevillie, 2002).
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need to improve the strength and durability of concrete. Out of the various materials used in the production of concrete, cement plays a major role due its size and adhesive property. So, to produce concrete with improved properties, the mechanism of cement hydration has to be studied properly and better substitutes to it have to be suggested.
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The input parameters of the model constitute blended mix of cement SDA and fine aggregates quarry dust combinations, while the network's output variables are the mechanical strength properties of the concrete cured for 28 days as shown in Figs. 3 and 4, with the correlation analysis results of the input-output variables which presents the ...
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it is seen that the strength results represents that concrete casted with in m25 grade of concrete at 7 days are decreases with replacement of 5%, 15% and 20% at 10% have increments, and 14, 28 days have decreased with replacement of 5%, 15% to 20% and increase at 10%, when the percentage of the quarry dust increase from 0% to 15% and slightly .
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cement. After China, India is second largest producer of cement in the world. Approx. 7% of India's CO 2 emission is due to cement production. Therefore, in order to keep the position of concrete as dominant and indispensable material in the future, the concrete industry needs to be switched towards "sustainability"
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In preparing concrete fine aggregate is partially replaced by quarry dust and saw dust. The present investigation has been undertaken to study the effect of quarry dust and saw dust, by adding...
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Science Vol. 5(9),Pp. 1372-1380, 18 August,2010 Quarry dust and Marble sludge powder As Fine Aggregate " Arpon Journal of Engineering and Applied Science Vol.4,June 2009 [2] Nutan c patel, Prof. Jayesh kumar pitroda " A technical study on Quarrying and processing of marble & its waste Incorporating with concrete "Internation
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The authors showed that up to 10% of marble dust can be used as replacement of cement with 21.22 % increase in the strength of concrete [1]. According to Hanifi Binici et al., the durability of the concrete made up of marble and GBFS was found to be more advanced than the concrete made up of Portland cement.
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Sep 7, 2022The implementation of a detailed experimental work is carried out to achieve the study objectives through the preparation of asphalt concrete samples using aggregate from Al-Nebaie quarry, (40-50 ...
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can be used as an effective filler material instead of cement. In the present study, the properties of concrete using quarry dust were investigated. Table 1: Physical Properties of Quarry dust ... compacting concrete incorporating quarry dust powder, silica fume and fly ash," Construction and Building Materials, vol. 37, pp. 277-282, 2012. ...
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A cement is a binder, a substance used for construction that sets, hardens, and adheres to other materials to bind them together. Cement is seldom used on its own, but rather to bind sand and gravel ( aggregate) together. Cement mixed with fine aggregate produces mortar for masonry, or with sand and gravel, produces concrete.
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The study has conducted to determine the workability and compressive strength of the self -compacting concrete. The sand has replaced with quarry dust with the proportion of 10, 20, 30 and 40% and super plasticizer was added 0.9%. The experiments were carried out at the Infrastructure University Kuala Lumpur (IUKL) concrete laboratory.
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· This paper presents the results of the experimental work conducted to study the effect of quarry waste on self-compacting concrete containing binary cementitious blends of fly ash and cement. For this purpose nine trial mixes were prepared, where the percentage replacement of river sand by quarry waste was 0%, 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 70%, and .
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