This work is related to study the compressive strength of concrete using quarry dust as fine aggregate instead of sand and 10mm washed aggregate instead of conventional granite. Three mixes of 1 ...
This is part of a research on the structural characteristics of concrete using lateritic sand and quarry dust as fine aggregate. This paper presents the results of an experimental study investigating the flexural and tensile …
before utilization. The compressive strength of quarry dust concrete can be improved with admixture E and also super plasticizers can be used to improve the workability of quarry dust replaced concrete. Concrete produced using quarry fines shows improvement in higher flexural strength, abrasion resistance, and unit weight which
EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF STRENGTH AND CHARACTERISTICS OF GEOPOLYMER CONCRETE BY USING FLYASH AND QUARRY DUST D.Priyadharshini1, Dr.R.Saravanan2 1IV year, Department of civil engineering, Kings college of engineering, Punalkulam(Tk), Pudukottai(Dt).
The present study reports the suitability of quarry dust powder in the development of concrete building blocks by evaluating its strength, durability, acoustic …
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% ...
The partial replacement of quarry dust gave a 28 days' peak compressive strength at 40% replacement level and decreases for 50% replacement. Figure 3 shows the compressive …
To decrease the environmental impact of processing quarry dust and E-Waste for ... The practical examination has been carried out in order to determine the strength characteristics of concrete ...
The result shows that 25% of quarry dust and 75% of cement is the best percentage that can be used in concrete mixture to reach the standard strength. From an economic point of view, the proposed optimum concrete mix was found to be the most economical with the reducing of RM 33 per 1 m 3 of the concrete mixture.
Abstract. The effect of quarry dust on the flexural strength of concrete has been experimentally studied and reported in this paper. Concrete used was prepared by …
The outcomes indicated that concrete blends incorporating Alccofine and quarry dust reached the desired average strength levels after a 28-day curing period, with the combination of 10% Alccofine ...
Quarry dust was then utilized as a substitute for sand in mixes comprising rice husk ash with percentages ranging from 10 to 30% to develop non-conventional concrete. The slump of concrete and the strength characteristics such as compressive, split tensile and flexural strength were measured at 7 and 28 days, respectively.
Design mix of M25grade concrete with replacement of 0%, 20%, 25%, 30%, and 35% of quarry dust organized as M1, M2, M3, M4 and M5 respectively have been considered for laboratory analysis viz ...
Prakash et al. [172] have studied on the strength characteristics of quarry dust as a replacing material for sand. Stone dust is used as fine aggregate in place of sand in production of …
The highest increase in compressive strength was found at GO dosage of 0.15%, and the improvement at 7 and 28 days was 58.2% and 47.7% for standard concrete and 51.2% and 24.3% for high strength ...
Quarry stone dust concrete generally showed average of 27% increase in compressive strength higher than the river sand concrete. It was also observed that concrete mix with 50% quarry stone dust ...
Based on the characteristics of the SSCs, it can be concluded that the structural design process of concrete with quarry dust within the elastic and inelastic range can be carried out normally without the need for modifications. 4. The modulus of elasticity of concrete with quarry dust was 8.6% lower than concrete with sand.
The physical properties of quarry dust were found according to the methods given in IS 2386-1963. Fig 4.1-Quarry Dust Table – 4: Physical Characteristics of quarry dust Sr. No. Characteristics ...
Design mix of M25grade concrete with replacement of 0%, 20%, 25%, 30%, and 35% of quarry dust organized as M1, M2, M3, M4 and M5 respectively have been considered for laboratory analysis viz ...
cheaper while possessing similar characteristics. One such alternative is the use of stone dust a byproduct of crushers. The usage of stone dust is widely used in construction ... here and elsewhere have shown that the strength of quarry rock dust concrete is comparatively 10-12 percent more than that of similar mix of conventional concrete ...
The use of quarry dust in concrete according to Chaturanga et al., [25] is desirable because of the benefits such as useful disposal of a by-product, reduction of river sand consumption and increase in strength. Quarry dust has rough, sharp and angular particles, and as such causes a gain in strength due to better interlocking.
According to Kapgate et al. (2013), the presence of a higher content of fines in the quarry dust contributed to enhanced strength qualities by improving the cohesiveness of the concrete.
Study of strength characteristics of Geo-Polymer Concrete by using Rice husk Ash, Steel fiber and Quarry Dust October 2020 International Journal of Current Engineering and Technology 10(Sept/Oct ...
By exchanging some of the sand in concrete for quarry dust, compressive strength can be measured for a range of percentages and grades of the material. Researchers Shyam Prakash, K. and Hanumantha Rao, C., 2017 [15], August. Strength Characteristics of Quarry Dust in Replacement of Sand. In Materials Science and …
Quarry dust was then utilized as a substitute for sand in mixes comprising rice husk ash with percentages ranging from 10 to 30% to develop non-conventional …
Workability, compressive strength tests were conducted on basic three quarry dust concrete grade mixes which vary quarry dust ratio percentage from 0.41 to 0.43 according to the British design ...
The Strength Characteristics of Concrete Blended with Recycled Concrete, Quarry Dust and ... Type E– cement, quarry dust, 50% glass, 50% recycled concrete aggregates. ...
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 …