In this investigation, polypropylene fibres are utilised in place of fine aggregate to replace concrete type M30 with various ratios of marble powder. …
اقرأ أكثرThe experimental study has been carried out to investigate the suitability of marble sludge powder and quarry rock dust as partial replacements for fine aggregates.
اقرأ أكثرThrough reaction with the concrete admixture, Marble sludge powder and quarry rock dust improved pozzolanic reaction, micro-aggregate filling, and concrete durability. This paper presents the feasibility of the usage of quarry rock dust and marble sludge powder as hundred percent substitutes for natural sand in concrete.
اقرأ أكثرDuring this experiment, the properties of concrete were studied for eight series of concrete mixtures by replacing the portion of fine aggregates by marble sludge and quarry rock …
اقرأ أكثرinfluence of quartz sand and marble-sludge powder as replacements for fine aggregate on the mechanical properties of high-strength self-compacting concrete download download pdf
اقرأ أكثرHameed S, Sekar S (2014) Properties of green concrete containing quarry rock dust and marble sludge powder as fine aggregate. ARPN J Eng Appl Sci 4:83–89. Google Scholar Baboo Rai DS, Naushaad K, Abhishek KR, Rushaad T (2011) Influence of marble powder/granules in concrete mix. Int J Civ Struct Eng 1(4):827–834
اقرأ أكثرThe use of marble wastes in concrete mixtures, causing air and water pollution, has been promoted in the academic and practical spheres of the construction industry. Although the effects of various forms (powder, fine, coarse and mixed) of this waste on the concrete compressive strength has been subject to a decent number of …
اقرأ أكثرThe attention of the world towards the development is one of the major concerns from the few past years. This may be due to use of natural resources in large quantity in construction sector or any oth er industrial sector.
اقرأ أكثرThe replacement of fine aggregate with 15 % of marble-sludge powder and 45 % of quartz sand (HSSCC concrete) gives an unprecedented outcome in the form of solidity and consistency.
اقرأ أكثرSelf Compacting Concrete (SCC) has had a remarkable impact on the concrete construction industry, especially the precast concrete industry. Crushed Rock Dust (CRD) and Marble Sludge Powder (MSP) are discarded in the nearby land and the natural fertility of the soil is spoiled. MSP and CRD can be used as filler and helps to reduce the …
اقرأ أكثرGreen concrete capable for sustainable development is characterized by application of industrial wastes to reduce consumption of natural resources and energy and pollution of the environment. Marble sludge powder can be used as filler and helps to reduce the total voids content in concrete. Natural sand in many parts of the country is not graded …
اقرأ أكثر: Concrete is the most important component used in the construction industry throughout the world, where the fine aggregate is generally natural sand. The demand for natural sand in the construction industry has consecutively increased which has resulted in the reduction of sources and an increase in price. In such a situation the quarry dust can be an …
اقرأ أكثرThe incorporation of marble sludge (powder) into concrete and cement-based products would make significant environmental and economic contributions. ... Article PDF. Download to read the full article text ... Alyamaç, K.E., Aydin, A.B. Concrete properties containing fine aggregate marble powder. KSCE J Civ Eng 19, 2208–2216 (2015). …
اقرأ أكثرPowder as Fine Aggregate" (June 2009), investigated the usage of quarry rock dust and marble sludge powder as possible substitutes for natural sand in concrete. They also carried out durability studies on green concrete and compared with the natural sand concrete. They found that the compressive, split tensile strength and the durability ...
اقرأ أكثرThe study involved replacing fine aggregates with marble waste at 20% and 40% and assing 0.5% steel fiber to the mixes. In summary, the findings of the study are as follows: • Concrete made by replacing marble waste with fine aggregate had a greater compressive strength than the control specimen.
اقرأ أكثرWaste marble powder. WMS. Waste marble sludge. 1. ... % MD as a replacement of cement was suitable for the better mechanical strength of concrete and 50% as a replacement of fine aggregate did not hamper the concrete strength appreciably. However, a marginal drop in the strength of concrete was reported with a …
اقرأ أكثرAs reported by Sardinha et al. (2016), the concrete having compressive strength up to 54 MPa can be achieved with the use of waste marble sludge as fine aggregates in concrete matrix. Moreover ...
اقرأ أكثرThe compressive strength of concrete was improved with the use of WMP up to 40% replacement of fine aggregate; beyond this limit, the strength consistently …
اقرأ أكثرAmong various combinations studied, the optimum percentage of replacement of cement by marble powder is found to be 10% and fine aggregate by vermiculite is found to be 30%. With further increase in the marble powder content (i.e., beyond 10%) and vermiculite (i.e., beyond 30%), the strength and density of concrete …
اقرأ أكثرThe aim of the research reported in this paper is to assess the mechanical performance of concrete containing different percentages of fine aggregates produced from waste generated by the marble ...
اقرأ أكثرstudy will be a foremost study for proposing marble waste as a recyclable material in Oman. The authors aimed to elucidate the improvements of strength, compaction and …
اقرأ أكثرDOI: 10.48084/ETASR.2698 Corpus ID: 197446341; Marble Powder As Fine Aggregates in Concrete @article{Memon2019MarblePA, title={Marble Powder As Fine Aggregates in Concrete}, author={Muhammad Jaffar Memon and Ashfaque Ahmed Jhatial and Zaryab Ahmed Rid and Touqeer Ali Rind and Abdul Razzaque Sandhu}, journal={Engineering, …
اقرأ أكثرIn the second, studies that adopted the waste fine marble aggregate in replacement for the conventional fine aggregate were compiled [21, 23, 28,41,42]. The third dataset consists of studies in ...
اقرأ أكثرMarble sludge powder is blended in as a partial replacement for fine aggregate at concentrations of 5 %, 10 %, 15 %, 20 %, and 25 %. Concrete is infused with 1.5 % of polypropylene fibre. After 28 days, the concrete mixtures of compressive strength, split tensile strength, and flexural strength were assessed.
اقرأ أكثرThe coarse aggregate fine angular sharpened edges aggregates were available from local sources. Water: Potable water used for mixing and curing purposes. Preparing of concrete and for this purpose used in the Water cement ratio is W/C of 0.52 (52%) water range 6 to 7.5PPM. Marble powder: The marble dust is obtained from RAK ceramics.
اقرأ أكثرrock dust and marble sludge powder may be used as a replacement material for fine aggregate. The replacement of fine aggregate with 50% marble sludge powder and 50% Quarry rock dust (Green concrete) gives an excellent result in strength aspect and quality aspect. Increase the marble sludge powder content by more than 50% improves the ...
اقرأ أكثر3.2 MARBLE DUST POWDER: Marble powder is produced from the marble processing plants during the sawing, shaping and polishing. During this process, almost 20-25% of processed marble is turned into powder form. In India million tons of marble wastes are released form processing plants every year. The disposal of
اقرأ أكثرView PDF; Download full issue; Search ScienceDirect. Journal of Building Engineering ... New Delhi for the Project SB/S3/CEE/0033/2013 titled 'Potential of marble slurry as a mineral admixture in ... Properties of green concrete containing quarry rock dust and marble sludge powder as fine aggregate. APRN J. Eng. Appl. Sci., 4 (4) (2009), …
اقرأ أكثرrecommended the use of marble powder as a replacement for aggregate, whereas marble powder is used as a replacement for fine sand in conventional concrete (Demirel, 2010). The latter study is in good agreement with Gencel et al. (2012a), who showed that the marble powder improves the overall performance of concrete.
اقرأ أكثرMarble sludge powder is used in place of some of the sand in a concrete mix in some applications. After curing for a period of 28 days, cubes, cylinders, and prisms are put through compressive, split tensile, and flexural strength tests respectively.
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