The purpose of this study is to evaluate the performance of stone powder (substitute) in concrete when mixed with concrete to ensure workability, durability, and strength of concrete using OPC (class 43). Efforts to improve concrete performance in recent years suggest that natural substitutes for sand, combined with grout, can improve the strength …
Conclusions. From the concrete studies, replacement of 20% of sand with crushed limestone dust improved the compressive strength of the concrete specimen, …
limestone fines in concrete. The maximum decrease in the value. was at the 15% quantity of limestone dust. Beixing et. al. [4] reported a downfall in chloride ion permeabil-. ity value with the ...
On the other hand, the disposal of stone dust generated from stone crusher is becoming a problem. Substituting sand by stone dust will serve the waste management as well as the alternative material in concrete. The present research aims to find out the strength aspect of concrete by using stone dust as a partial replacement of sand. The …
It is well known that adding quarry dust to concrete reduces its workability while increasing its strength when compared to concrete made with the same amount of river sand. ... and stone dust, in the production of concrete and to improve its qualities. ... impact value, and aggregate crushing value of the cleaned and dried aggregates were all ...
The crusher dust in Manufactured fine aggregate (MFA), e.g. limestone powder in calcareous MFA, constitutes micro gradation of the aggregate and suitable content of crusher dust in MFA can improve ...
aggregates were 0.65%, 1.00%, 0.60%, and 1.01%, respectively. All the aggregates used were crushed limestone from Besparmak Mountains (Cyprus) and their grading were complying with BS
Jaw Crusher Crush various rocks whose anti-pressure does not exceed 320Mpa, such as granite, marble, basalt, lim··· VIEW MORE
This study aims to investigate the limit up to which stone quarry can be replaced with sand for M35 grade of concrete and to investigate the combined effect of stone quarry dust (10%) and ...
Stone dust, a result of crushing rocks, can work on the general strength of concrete due to its fine particles, which make up for the shortfalls and further develop the pressing density of the blend [21]. "PVC (polyvinyl chloride)" particles can go about as miniature reinforcements, improving the tensile and flexural strength of the concrete.
The present research's aim is to find out the optimum percentage of stone dust while designing a mix of an M20 grade of concrete .The sand is replaced by stone dust by 10%, 15% and 20%.
Effect of demolished concrete and stone crusher dust on properties of M−40 grade paver blocks. Author links open overlay panel Gyanendra Kumar Attri, R.C. Gupta, Sandeep ... F. Qais Abbas, Effect of recycled aggregate on interlocking concrete blocks for paving aircraft parking areas in Iraq, Int. J. Eng. Trends Technol. 54 (2018) …
Quarry limestone dust as fine aggregate for concrete. Liborio Cavaleri1, Ruben Paul Borg2, F. P. La Mantia1 and Vincenzo Liguori1. Published under licence by …
It can be concluded that if 40 percent sand is replaced by stone dust in concrete, it will not only reduce the cost of concrete, but will also save large quantity of natural sand. ... for crushing ...
Effects of limestone crusher dust and steel fibers on concrete Özgür Eren a,*, Khaled Marar b a Department of Civil Engineering, Eastern Mediterranean University, Gazimag˘usa, North Cyprus ...
Celik and K. Marar, “Effect of crushed stone dust on some properties of concrete,†Cement and Concrete Reaserch, vol. 26, no.7, pp.1121-1130,1996 [9] S. Ahmad and S. Mahmood. “Effects of Crushed and Natural Sand on the Properties of Fresh and Hardened Concrete,†33rd Conference on Our World in Concrete & …
The stone crusher dust is not only a nuisance (in terms of deposition on surfaces) and possible effects on health, in particular, for those with respiratory problems, but dust can also have physical effects on the surrounding plants, such as blocking and damaging their internal structures and abrasion of leaves and cuticles, as well as chemical ...
In the study, a mix of M30 grade concrete was used and designed as per the guidelines of IS 10,262 2009 [33]. 10, 20, 30, and 40% of fine aggregates were replaced with crushed limestone dust in the concrete mix.Water-cement ratio and content of …
This paper investigates the influence of limestone crushed sand dust (LCSD) on rheological properties of cement mortar based on crushed sand (CS) with different mineralogical nature (limestone and ...
The stone crusher dust is not only a nuisance (in terms of deposition on surfaces) and possible effects on health, in particular for those with respiratory problems but dust can also have physical effects on the surrounding plants, such as blocking and damaging their internal structures and abrasion of leaves and cuticles, as well as …
[1] Dey D, Kumar S and Chakraborty S 2017 Assessment of pulmonary health status among stone quarry workers at Kashipur, Silchar Assam Indian Journal of Public Health Research and Development 8 382-86 Crossref; Google Scholar [2] Rai B, Kumar S and Satish K 2016 Effect of Quarry Waste on Self-Compacting Concrete …
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 …
Effects of LS from different sources on the workability of concrete were compared in [31].From Fig. 3, it can be seen that limestone from quarry waste (QLS) reduced the spread flow values of concrete, but those produced by direct grinding (PLS) increased the flow values of concrete which were mainly attributed to the surface …
The escalating demand for natural resources within the construction industry is progressing upward. At the same time, however, there is a great concern regarding …
International Journal of Engineering and Technical Research (IJETR) ISSN: 2321-0869 (O) 2454-4698 (P), Volume-3, Issue-8, August 2015 117
In order to use the (limestone) crusher dust as filler material in cement, the minimum amount of CaCO3 is specified to be 75% by mass accord-ing to BS EN 197-1. Crushed …
Effect of demolished concrete and stone crusher dust on properties of M−40 grade paver blocks. Author links open overlay panel Gyanendra Kumar Attri, R.C. Gupta, ... Stone crusher dust can replace up to 50% sand in production of paver blocks without decrease in physical & mechanical strength [16]. In this study, NCA was …
Gravel dust and limestone dust are types of solid waste materials that are obtained from the crusher plant. These materials are dumped-off in high amount causing a negative impact on the environment and creating serious hazards on health. ... Effect of Gravel Dust And Limestone Dust on Geotechnical Properties of Clayey Soil.
Stone dust is a byproduct obtained from the crushing process of quarrying operations and appears as an issue for effective disposal. Natural river sand, which is a common fine aggregate used in ...