An Experimental Study on Partial Replacement of Fine Aggregate by Crusher Dust and Coarse Aggregate by Tile Waste in Concrete, S Anandaraj, N Deepa, R Gobinath, A R Krishnaraja, M …
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CIVIL AND, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CIVIL AND STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING Volume 1,No 3,2010,compressive strength of quarry dust concrete was compensated by the inclusion of fl y as into the concrete mix,crusher dust replacement with sand.Stone Dust as Fine Aggregate Replacement in Concrete: Effect …
crusher dust which is also known as Quarry dust and Marble powder can be used as an alternative material for the ... The present paper focuses on investigating maximum percentage replacement of river sand by Quarry dust and Marble powder in varying equal percentages 0%, 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, and 60% for M25 ... sand in concrete by an ...
crusher and some of the crushed material is washed to remove fines. This investigation is an attempt to evaluate the characteristics of concrete using M-sand as fine aggregate. For the purposes of comparison characteristics of concrete …
5. Rao. S. P., Seshagiri Rao. M.V and Sravana, 2002, Effect of crusher stone dust on some properties of concrete. National conference on advances in construction materials, ACIM, Harmipur, H.P, Pp 196-201. 6. Rao G.T and …
The reduction may be due to the voids present in quarry dust concrete. Shamim et al. [20] carried out an experimental study to find out the compressive strength of concrete for 0%, 50%, 60% and 70% replacement of fine aggregate by stone dust and 0% and 10% replacement of coarse aggregate by recycled aggregate.
International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) Volume: 07 Issue: 07 | July 2020 e-ISSN: 2395-0056 p-ISSN: 2395-0072 A BRIEF STUDY ON THE STRENGTH CHARACTERISTICS OF CONCRETE WITH COMPLETE REPLACEMENT OF NATURAL SAND BY CRUSHER DUST M A SALMAN1, CH.HITHENDER REDDY2 1P.G. …
The results revealed that the inclusion of 20% granite dust as a sand replacement produced the highest compressive strength, reaching 27.58 MPa on the 28th day. Consequently, the utilization of granite dust as an environmental-friendly sand replacement offers a promising solution for producing high-strength mortar.
New Delhi I.R.Mithanthaya, Jayaprakash Narayan, Replacement of Sand by Quarry Dust for Plastering and in the Pavement Design, Proceedings of national Symposium at Karunya Institute of Technology on 20-21,December 2002, pp 9-15. B.P.Hudson, Manufactured sand for concrete, The Indian Concrete Journal, May 1997, pp237-240.
In this present work we identified and investigated the use of crusher dust and granite floor slab chips in concrete as an alternative fine aggregate and coarse aggregate respectively, the tests were conducted on standard concrete cubes (150 mm x 150 mm x 150 mm), cylinders (150 mm x 300 mm) and prisms (100 mm x 100 mm x 500 mm).
1. Maximum increase in compressive strength of concrete occurs at 10% of replacement of sand with crusher dust. 2. It results in good for environment as a cleaning agent as well as for …
A review on Properties of Sustainable Concrete using granite dust as replacement for river sand, Journal of Cleaner Production (2016). M. Joel, "Use of crushed granite fine as replacement to river sand in concrete production," Leonardo Electronic Journal of Practices and Technologies, ISSN 1583-1078, issue 17, pp. 85-96, July-December 2010.
40% replacement of sand by crusher dust. Hence it could be concluded and recommended that crusher dust could be effectively used in concrete of above grades for replacement levels of sand by 30-60% economically leading to sustainable development. Index Terms- Crusher dust, sand, workability, strength.
Natural river sand is one of the important constituent materials in concrete production while stone dust is a material obtained from crusher plants which is also sometimes being used either ...
experiment to study the performance of concrete using stone dust as a replacement to sand. Sand was replaced by quarry dust from 0 to at increment of 25%. Compressive strength and ... replacing sand by crusher dust as fine aggregate. Paving block of size 0.25x0.20x0.05m was cast with mix M20 by weight with water cement ratio 0.6 ...
The use of. quarry dust in concrete is desirable because of its benefits such as useful disposal of byproducts, reduction of river sand consumption as well as increasing the strength parameters ...
Here also the study used crusher dust confirming to zone I (refer Figure 2) as a partial replacement of natural sand and the replacement levels are 20%, 35% 50%, 60%, …
International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) Volume: 07 Issue: 07 | July 2020 e-ISSN: 2395-0056 p-ISSN: 2395-0072 A BRIEF STUDY ON THE STRENGTH CHARACTERISTICS OF CONCRETE WITH COMPLETE REPLACEMENT OF NATURAL SAND BY CRUSHER DUST M A SALMAN1, CH.HITHENDER REDDY2 1P.G. …
Results demonstrated that the replacement of sand with quarry dust increases the compressive strength of concrete by a maximum of 84.3%, and when 2% fibre was added to the concrete, it raised to 90%.
Concrete is composite material consists of Fine aggregate (F.A), Coarse Aggregate (C.A), Cement and Water in desired proportion to get desired strength. As the reaction between cement and water is exothermic reaction in which heat is liberated due to ... Download Free PDF. Download Free PDF. Partial Replacement of Fine Aggregate (Sand) by ...
The reduction in the sources of natural sand and the requirement for reduction in the cost of concrete production has resulted in the increased need to identify substitute material to sand as fine aggregates in the production of concretes especially in Concrete. Quarry dust, a by-product from the crushing process during quarrying activities is one of such materials. Granite fines or …
Cost analysis shows that there is 40% savings if quarry dust is used instead of sand. Illangoan.R1 [2000] has done a study on replacement of sand by quarry dust in concrete. The compressive strength of concrete with quarry dust has 40%more strength than that of the concrete with sand. M. Shukla and A K Sachan2 (2000) studied
2. to keep these factors in concern, in this study, the effect of crusher dust on the properties of. concrete was investigated. In this experiment 6. sets of cubes of each grade of …
strength and durability by using M-Sand and Quarry Dust as sand and comparing with the conventional mix. Wide range of 28 days of healing are considered the design mix in the present study of M40 grade concrete with fully replacement of M-Sand and Quarry Dust respectively have been considering for investigation.
By results of this study high strength values found at 40% replacement in strength parameters based on results it can be concluded that stone dust and steel powder can be used as concrete ingredients. 3Anchal Jain, Nitin Thakur ; (2018) have found in their research a series of experiments performed to compare the use of glass powder and steel ...
total replacement of sand with up to 20% replacement of coarse aggregate by ceramic scraps. Safiuddin et al,also have tried the partial replacement of sand with quarry dust in fly ash/silica fume based concrete and concrete having 20% sand replaced with quarry dust and 10% weight replacement of cement with flyash and
"An Experimental Study On Usage Of Quarry Dust As Partial Replacement For Sand In Concrete And Mortar." Australian Journal Of Basic And Applied Sciences. Vol. 7(8): 955-967, 2013 ISSN 1991-8178. [16] S. N. Ramana, M. F. M. Zainb, H. B. Mahmuda, K. S. Tanb (2005): Influence Of Quarry Dust And Fly Ash On The Concrete Compressive Strength
Ilangovan and Nagamani [18,19] reported that Natural Sand with Quarry Dust as full replacement in concrete as possible with proper treatment of Quarry Dust before utilization.
addition of granite dust as replacement of natural sand may be due to the filling effect of granite dust due to its high fineness as compared to natural sand. Ganesha Mogaveera. G. …
The basic strength properties of concrete were investigated by replacing natural sand by stone dust at replacement levels of 0%, 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50% & 60%. For the different grades of concrete studied, the value of the compressive strength is observed to be maximum at a 30% replacement level of sand.
an attempt to partially replace quarry dust in place of sand in M35 grade concrete. On experimentation, it was found that the. partial replacement of sand . with. 10% of quarry du. st. has given. the optimum results. Therefore, t. his study recommends that. if. partial replacement of . sand with . quarry dust upto 10% . in M35 grade of concrete ...
been included for completeness although it is recognised that a mix comprising crusher dust as a replacement for natural sand in concrete is unrealistic. However, the crusher dust results do provide a useful indication of the success of the sand manufacturing process through the sand characterisation and the fresh concrete workability results.
We found 25% is the optimum replacement level for stone dust for all Mix proportions but for Mix 2 up to 30% level of replacement satisfied the target strength criteria for the respective mix (i.e ...
The cement concrete stone dust CCSD 7.5 with partial replacement of 7.5% stone dust shows an increase in compressive and flexural strengths of 14.42% and 15.85% at …
quarry dust. The ideal percentage of the replacement of sand with the quarry dust is 55 per cent to 75 per cent in case of compressive strength. He further says that if combined with fly ash …
addition of granite dust as replacement of natural sand may be due to the filling effect of granite dust due to its high fineness as compared to natural sand. Ganesha Mogaveera. G. Sarangapani and Anand V. R. [2011] [3] have studied the effect of Partial Replacement of Sand by Quarry dust in Plain Cement Concrete for different mix proportions.
the value is high and it show that quarry dust suitable to use as sand replacement The industrial waste or by product from crushing & construction company i.e. Quarry Dust can be well utilized. Th e utilization of Quarry dust as a partial replacement of …
dust can be used in concrete mix as a fine option for natural river sand with larger strength at 50% replacement with quarry dust. Lohani T.K-2012)This study deals with utilize of crusher …
The Dust contents higher than 15% increases the water absorption of the. concrete. Partial replacement of sand by stone dust in concrete also reduces workability but the. compressive strength and ...
The cement concrete stone dust CCSD 7.5 with partial replacement of 7.5% stone dust shows an increase in compressive and flexural strengths of 14.42% and 15.85% at 28 and 56 days as compared to the nominal mix, respectively. The increase in strength is due to the dense microstructure of the specimen in the presence of fine crushed stone dust ...