Optimum Utilization of Quarry Dust as Partial Replacement
Currently, quarry dust is used as partial replacement for cement in concrete and building/structural block mixes because of its pozzolan properties [16, 18].
Currently, quarry dust is used as partial replacement for cement in concrete and building/structural block mixes because of its pozzolan properties [16, 18].
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compressive strength and split tensile strength of concrete with quarry dust as a partial replacement of fine a ggregate, the following conclusion can be drawn: 1. The compressive strength of concrete is i use of quarry dust up to 10% replacement of sand. F
Attempts have been made to investigate some property of quarry dust and the suitability of those properties to enable quarry dust to be used as partial replacement material for sand in concrete. 2. MATERIALS AND PROPERTIES Cement In the present study an ordinary Portland cement (OPC 53 grade) was used.
EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION ON PARTIAL REPLACEMENT OF SAND BY QUARRY DUST IN CONCRETE. IRJET Journal. PDF. Download Free PDF. Free PDF. Download with Google Download with Facebook. or. Create a free account to download. PDF. PDF. Download PDF Package. PDF. Premium PDF Package. Download Full PDF Package.
Partial Replacement of Sand by Quarry Dust in Concrete Sumit L. Chauhan, Raju Assistant Professor P. I. G. C. E. Nagpur . Abstract The paper describe the role of quarry dust In the construction of buildings and other structures to eliminate the demand of natural sand by using quarry waste to replace the use of natural sand.
by utilization of quarry dust, which can be called as manufactured sand. Hence an attempt has been made to study the effect of partial replacement of fine aggregates by quarry dust and cement by fly ash on cement concrete. NEED FOR INVESTIGATION
Stone dust is a waste material obtained from crusher plants. It has potential to be used as partial replacement of natural river sand in concrete.
Concrete plays the key role and a large quantum of concrete is being utilized in every construction practices. River sand, which is one of the constituents used in the production of conventional concrete, has become very expensive and also becoming scarce due to depletion of river bed. Quarry dust is a waste obtained during quarrying process.
OPTIMUM UTILIZATION OF QUARRY DUST AS PARTIAL REPLACEMENT OF SAND IN GREEN CONCRETE JARATUL DINI KAREN LEE BINTI ABDULL A project report submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award degree of Master of Engineering (CivilGeotechnics) Faculty of Civil Engineering Universiti Teknologi Malaysia JUNE 2015
#0183;#32;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 byproduct from the crushing process during quarrying activities is one of such materials.
Quarry dust is used as partial sand replacement for sand namely as QDC5, QDC10, QDC15, QDC20 and QDC25 for 5%, 10%, 15%, 20% and 25% replacement respectively following normal concrete as OPC.
River sand is most commonly used fine aggregate in concrete but due to acute shortage in many areas, availability, cost amp; environmental impact are the major concern (med, 1989). To overcome from this crisis, partial replacement of sand with quarry dust can be an economic alternative.
The reduction in the source of natural sand and the requirement for reduction in the cost of concrete production has resulted poor quality sand sources supplied and thus increased need to identify substitute material to sand as fine aggregates in the production especially in concrete. To overcome from this crisis, partial replacement of sand with quarry dust can be economical alternative.
concluded that the compressive strength of concrete, with 50% Sand and 50% quarry dust (Mix 3), under thermo shock and high temperature showed the least reduction in strength. It was finally concluded that quarry dust can be effectively used for 50% replacement of sand in the conventional concrete. Utilization of Quarry Dust as Fine Aggregates
quot; OPTIMUM UTILIZATION OF QUARRY DUST AS PARTIAL REPLACEMENT OF SAND IN CONCRETE quot;sudhir kapgate. Nisha Gawli. Prajakta Haramkar3. sudhir kapgate. Nisha Gawli
Large quantity of the quarry dust gets produced annually in the quarries during the extraction of the crushed coarse aggregate. As a result, disposal problems of this material gain significant momentum as these disturb environmental systems also. Nowadays many of the countries like India is facing problems of ban on the extraction of sand and lacunae in procuring of fine aggregate, which is