Partial Replacement of Fine and Coarse Aggregate by using Marble and Demolish Waste in Making Concrete |
Author(s): |
| Amit J Gujarati , sardar patel college of engineering; Mitul K Monpara, sardar patel college of engineering; Jugal Mistry, sardar patel college of engineering |
Keywords: |
| Ceramic Waste Powder, Compressive Strength, Mechanical Properties, Conventional Concrete |
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Concrete is the widely used material in construction around the world and cement, a major constituent of concrete is being costly and only moderately available, researches or experiments are conducted to study the variations in the strength characteristics of concrete by replacement of cement partially or fully by cheaper or locally available materials. Ceramic waste powder is settled by alleviation and then dumped away which results in environmental pollution, in addition to forming dust in summer and menacing both agriculture and public health. Therefore, utilization of the ceramic waste powder in various industrial sectors especially the construction, agriculture, glass and paper industries would help to protect the environment. In this research study the cement has been replaced by ceramic waste powder accordingly in the range of 10% 15%, 20% b weight of M30 grade. Concrete mixtures were produced, tested and compared in terms of compressive strength, split tensile strength and flexural strength to the conventional concrete. These tests were carried out to evaluate the mechanical properties for 7, 14 and 28 days. This research work is concerned with the experimental investigation on strength of concrete and optimum percentage of the partial replacement by replacing cement via 10%, 15%, 20%, of ceramic waste. Keeping all this view, the aim of the analysis is to study the performance of concrete while replacing the ceramic waste with different proportions in concrete. |
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Paper ID: IJSRDV6I21100 Published in: Volume : 6, Issue : 2 Publication Date: 01/05/2018 Page(s): 1736-1737 |
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