replacement of sand with quarry dust. This experimental study presents the variation in the strength and durability propertie s of. concrete when replacing sand by quarry dust from 0% to 5 0% in ...
3.1.6 Quarry Dust Quarry dust, a waste product of the crushing process, is a concentrated material that can be used as aggregates for concreting, particularly as fine aggregates. The rock is crushed into different sizes during quarrying activities; the dust produced during the process is referred to as quarry dust and it is created as trash.
This project is done to reduce the use of Natural aggregates by replacing it with Recycled Crushed Brick Aggregate (RCBA) and Quarry Dust (QD).The reduction in the sources of natural sand and the requirement …
other coarse material, while fine aggregates often consist of sand, crushed stone, or crushed slag screens [46-49]. When creating thin concrete slabs or other structural components, fine aggregate is
Results showed that by replacing 50% of fine aggregate with quarry dust, concrete of maximum compressive strength can be …
The compressive strength of concrete built with river sand and quarry dust as fine aggregate was examined in this. study. Ordinary P ortland cement (OP C) was blended with river sand and quarr y ...
From this experimental results it is observed that replacing coarse aggregate with 15% of Bamboo and fine aggregate by15 % of Quarry dust gave a satisfactory result when compared with conventional ...
use of quarry dust up to 10% replacement of sand. F rom 10% there is decrease in compressive strength 2. The split tensile strength concrete is increased by the use of quarry dust up to 0% replacement of fine aggrega te. From 10% there is a decrease in split tensile strength. 3. The compressive strength increase mainly depends on
The concrete mix M4 (50% USS + 50%QD) is the optimum mix for complete replacement of river sand with both sea sand and quarry dust as fine aggregate. b) The 28-day compressive strength is maximum for the M6 mix ( QD) is 40.8 ± 1.15 MPa and lowest is for M2 mix ( USS) is 29.7 ± 0.90 MPa among all excluding control mix.
quarry dust as fine aggregate: effect on compressive strength, durability and workability of concrete. The experimental study done by R Chandana Sukesh, Katakam Bala Krishna, P.Sri Lakshmi Sai Teja, S.Kanakambara Rao.[6] in which replacement of the sand with quarry dust shows an improvement in the compressive strength of the concrete.
Raman et al. studied the strength and durability properties of high-strength rice husk ash concrete incorporating quarry dust as a partial substitute for sand and suggested an optimum replacement level of 20%. Singh et al. suggested optimum replacement level for fine sand by granite dust is 25% for compressive strength and …
Ilangovana, R., Mahendrana, N., and Nagamanib, K. (2008). "Strength and Durability Properties of Concrete Containing Quarry Rock Dust As Fine Aggregate." ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 3(5), 20–26.
Quarry dust is a waste obtained during quarrying process. It has very recently gained good attention to be used as an effective filler material instead of fine aggregate. Also, the use of quarry dust as the fine aggregate decreases the cost of concrete production in terms of the partial replacement for natural river sand.
Results showed that by replacing 50% of fine aggregate with quarry dust, concrete of maximum compressive strength can be produced as compared to all other …
PDF | On Jul 18, 2021, Rakesh KUMAR Pandey published AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON USE OF QUARRY DUST AND RECYCLED AGGREGATE AS PARTIAL REPLACEMENT OF FINE AND COARSE AGGREGATE IN CEMENT CONCRETE ...
Concrete mechanical properties could be improved through adding different materials at the mixing stage. Quarry dust (QD) is the waste produced by manufactured sand machines and comprise …
In preparing concrete fine aggregate is partially replaced by quarry dust and saw dust the present investigation has been under taken to study the effect of sawdust and …
K. Shyam Prakash et.al [2] (2016): The concept of replacement of natural fine aggregate by quarry dust which is highlighted in the study could boost the consumption of quarry dust generated fromquarries. By replacement of quarry dust, the requirement of land fill area can be reduced and can also solve the problem of natural sand scarcity.
This study experimentally investigates the partial replacement of fine aggregate with quarry dust and saw dust in concrete. Concrete cubes were cast with fine aggregate replaced by 0-40% quarry dust and 0-20% saw dust. The compressive strength and split tensile strength of the cubes were tested after 28 days of curing. The results showed …
The percentages of quarry dust partial replacement of cement in concrete are 0, 10%, 15%, 20%, 25%, 30%, 35%, and 40%. M20, M30, M40 grade concrete cubes of 150x150x150mm size were cast for ...
are wide spread across the state. They are the good source for the coarse aggregate and manufactured fine aggregate. . Hence to make use of these M-sand in the construction industry, a systematic study has to be carried out on the replacement with Natural River sand in making concrete. The raw material for M-sand production is the parent mass ...
In this context, the paper reviews the strategies proposed in the use of limestone fine waste, especially for concrete, and discusses an experimental program intended to assess the mechanical properties of concrete made with the fine limestone waste produced in the area of Trapani, as a partial substitute of fine aggregate (sand).
two types of aggregates, the fine aggregate and the coarse aggregate Fine Aggregate: The sand obtained from river beds or quarry is used as fine aggregate. The fine aggregate along with the hydrated cement paste fill the space between the coarse aggregate. The important properties of aggregate are as follows : Shape and texture.
In this investigation an attempt is made to utilize quarry dust as a partial substitute for natural sand in producing concrete. Natural sand is replaced by Quarry dust at an interval of 5%, 10%, 15%, 20% and 25%. Mix proportions for M20 concrete is prepared with reference to IS: 10262-2009 and IS: 456-2000 for the study of workability.
This technique uses porous ceramic waste and quarry dust aggregates. Stone dust can substitute river sand as fine aggregate in concrete. Ceramic waste …
It is found that 40% replacement of fine aggregate by quarry dust gives maximum result in strength than normal concrete …
The present project is aimed at utilizing Crushed Rock Powder (CPR)/Quarry dust (QD) as fine aggregate in cement concrete, replacing natural sand. The study on concrete …
the vital role of concrete we have only choice of partial replacement of concrete ingredients. by waste materials. Over 3.3 billion tons of ce ment was consumed globally in 2010 based on. survey ...
The present study explored the feasibility of using quarry dust as fine aggregate in manufacturing cement blocks. Cement blocks with four different quarry …
gravity tests are carried out for fine and coarse aggregate. In this project Fine aggregate is replaced by Quarry dust of 30 % along with the partial replacement of coarse aggregate with coconut shell. The coarse aggregate is replaced with 10 %, 20%, 30% and 40 % by coconut shell. The design Mix used for the project is M20 grade