International Journal of Scientific and Research Publications, Volume 3, Issue 12, replaced partially or fully with or without concrete admixtures. Fine aggregate Sand: Quarry dust Compressive strength (MPa) % of reduction in strength compared with control concrete
replacement of fine aggregate replacements varies as 0,25,50,75% of riversand. The study explains that quarry dust has required properties of fine aggregate and 50% of quarry dust can be replaced in sand to produce optimum strength of concrete. 25% replacement of quarrydust with fine aggregate gives same strength values as control mix
Study on Performance of Quarry Dust as Fine Aggregate in Concrete March 2018 Conference: International Conference on Advances in Construction Materials and
50% replacement of quarry dust alone for a 28 days strength compared to conventional mix. So upto 50% of fine aggregate can be replaced by quarry dust. Further testing shown as that the design with 5% of stone dust, 45% quarry dust and 50% of sand also archived the desirable strength proving it
International Journal of Engineering Trends and Applications (IJETA) Volume 5 Issue 3, May-Jun 2018 ISSN: 2393-9516 ijetajournal.org Page 57 Partial Replacement of Fine Aggregates with Quarry Dust and Marble Powder in Concrete
International Journal of Advanced Research in Civil,Structural,Environmental and Infrastructure Engineering and Developing Volume: 2 Issue: 2 01-Jun-2014,ISSN_NO: 2320-723X 1 High Performance Concrete using Quarry dust as Fine aggregate V.Priyadharshini1, A.Krishnamoorthi2 PG student, Adhiparasakthi Engineering College, Melmaruvathur1
International Conference on Re-search and Innovations in Science, Engineering &Technology. constituents of concrete are coarse aggregate, fine aggregate, cement and water. Sand was replaced by quarry dust in the proportions of 25%, 50%,
During the present study, 0%, 15%, 30% and 45% of traditional fine aggregate was replaced with quarry dust and similarly cement is replaced with Fly ash. Thirty-six cubes were casted for mechanical properties for checking the compression test and similarly
International Journal Of Computational Eng ineering Research (ijceronline) Machine crushed granite obtained from a local quarry was used as coarse aggregate. The properties of the coarse fine aggregate can be replaced by the waste material from china clay industries up to 30%.
strength of concrete. Selwyn Babu and Mahendran [23] found that the fine aggregate in concrete can be replaced with 25% blast furnace slag. Experimental studies by Sravani et al. [26] reveal that the fine aggregate in concrete replaced with 75% quarry dust waste gives the required compressive strength for construction industry.
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 from quarries. By replacement of quarry dust, the requirement of land fill area can be reduced and can also solve the problem of natural sand scarcity. The availability of sand at low cost as a fine aggregate in concrete is not suitable and
Studies on quarry dust as partial replacement of fine aggregates in concrete 1. International Journal of Latest Technology in Engineering, Management & Applied Science (IJLTEMAS) Volume VI, Issue IV, April 2017 ISSN 2278-2540 ijltemas.in Page 10 Studies on Quarry Dust as Partial Replacement of Fine Aggregates in Concrete Preethi A V1,Dr. S Rajendra2,Navneeth3,Pawan Kumar L P3 1
This studyis planned to make concrete totally replacing river sand with the quarry dust considering the fine fraction of quarry dust present for partial replacement of cement.Concrete of M30 grade has been designed by usingfines removed coarser quarry dust as fine aggregate. The cement is replaced with fines of quarry in 0, 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10%
prepared using Grade-43 OPC, one with quarry dust and another by marble sludge powder combination. It was concluded that quarry dust and marble sludge powder combination as fine aggregate in concrete was recommended. 3. Chandana Sukesh (2013) in his study published in the International Journal of Innovative Technology and
quarry dust partially replacing cement. Find the optimum percentage of quarry dust that can be replaced for cement. Study the effect of strength properties with the optimum % cement replacement with another fine aggregate namely bottom ash. Scope of project work was to Make use of the locally available granite quarry dust
Research Article Study on Compressive Strength of Quarry Dust as Fine Aggregate in Concrete K.ShyamPrakash 1 andCh.HanumanthaRao 2 Department of Civil Engineering, PVP Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Kanuru, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, India
obtained with the use of river sand as fine aggregate. Based Experimental Investigation on the Effect of Replacement of Sand by Quarry Dust in Hollow Concrete Block for Different Mix Proportions H. S. Sureshchandra, G. Sarangapani, and B. G. Naresh Kumar International Journal of Environmental Science and Development, Vol. 5, No. 1, February 2014 15
Influence of Quarry Dust on Compressive Strength of Concrete. Objectives: In the present study, by-product of stone crushed, quarry dust is replaced as a fine aggregate with 20%, 30%, 40%, 50% replacement.Methods/Analysis: The fine aggregate is being replaced with fine aggregate and the compressive strength is determined for the concrete by testing the sample cube.
Study On Compressive Strength Of Quarry Dust As Fine . It is found that 40 replacement of fine aggregate by quarry dust gives maximum result in strength than normal concrete and then decreases from 50 The compressive strength is quantified for varying percentage and grades of concrete by replacement of sand with quarry dust. More Details
International Journal Of Computational Eng ineering Research (ijceronline) Machine crushed granite obtained from a local quarry was used as coarse aggregate. The properties of the coarse fine aggregate can be replaced by the waste material from china clay industries up to 30%.
Stone crusher dust as a fine aggregate in Concrete for CiteSeer. blocks are ideal materials on the footpaths for easy laying, better look and finish. » Learn More. replacement of fine aggregate with quarry dust in geopolymer. containing quarry rock dust as fine aggregate' ARPN International Journal of Concrete ash as fine aggregate.
Quarry dust can be replaced by 20% and beyond that the difference in strength is not much higher but considering cost we can replace upto 40% so that we can get a profit of almost 10%. Similarly we can replace glass powder and ceramic dust by 20% only beyond that there is decrement in strength and even with 20% replacement we can get 1.34 % and 2.42% of profit.
obtained with the use of river sand as fine aggregate. Based Experimental Investigation on the Effect of Replacement of Sand by Quarry Dust in Hollow Concrete Block for Different Mix Proportions H. S. Sureshchandra, G. Sarangapani, and B. G. Naresh Kumar International Journal of Environmental Science and Development, Vol. 5, No. 1, February 2014 15
Twelve series of mixtures comprising reference concrete with natural aggregate and 100 recycled concrete aggregate with natural fine aggregate replaced with quarry dust ranging from 10 to 100% were prepared for this study. All these mixtures were designed for
quarry rock dust as fine aggregate in concrete construction. National journal on construction management, NICMAR. Pune. Dec.pp.5-13. 10. Sahu A.K., Sunil Kumar and Sachan A.K. 2003 Quarry stone waste as fine aggregate for concrete. The Indian concrete journal. Pp 845-848. 11. Prakash Rao D.S. and Gridhar v. 2004
Study On Compressive Strength Of Quarry Dust As Fine . It is found that 40 replacement of fine aggregate by quarry dust gives maximum result in strength than normal concrete and then decreases from 50 The compressive strength is quantified for varying percentage and grades of concrete by replacement of sand with quarry dust. More Details
The lightweight aggregate is an aggregate that weighs less than the usual rock aggregate and the quarry dust is a rock particle used in the concrete for the experimentation. The significant intention of the proposed technique is to frame a mathematical modeling with the aid of the optimization techniques. The mathematical modeling is done by minimizing the cost and time consumed in the case of
IJEDR1601048 International Journal of Engineering Development investigation presents the experimental work of partial replacement of cement by class C fly ash along with quarry dust for sand. The cement is replaced by fly ash at 10%, 20%, 30% S.No Mix designation Cement Fly ash Fine aggregate Quarry dust Coarse aggregate 1. M0
coarser quarry dust as fine aggregate. The cement is replaced with fines of quarry in 0, 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10% by weight. Seven different concrete mixes are prepared, tested and compared in terms of workability and strength with the conventional sand concrete of same grade. It is observed that the optimum replacement level of cement with fines of
Pond Ash”, International Journal of Strucural& Civil engineering Research. (IJSCER) ISSN: 2319-6009 Volm3, No2,. Here he studied the pond ash as partial replacement with fine aggregate in self-compacting concrete, and this stone shows sand is replaced by pond ash at (0,20,40,60,80, and 100)% by weight.. And they used BV plasticizer of
Stone crusher dust as a fine aggregate in Concrete for CiteSeer. blocks are ideal materials on the footpaths for easy laying, better look and finish. » Learn More. replacement of fine aggregate with quarry dust in geopolymer. containing quarry rock dust as fine aggregate' ARPN International Journal of Concrete ash as fine aggregate.
Quarry dust can be replaced by 20% and beyond that the difference in strength is not much higher but considering cost we can replace upto 40% so that we can get a profit of almost 10%. Similarly we can replace glass powder and ceramic dust by 20% only beyond that there is decrement in strength and even with 20% replacement we can get 1.34 % and 2.42% of profit.
obtained with the use of river sand as fine aggregate. Based Experimental Investigation on the Effect of Replacement of Sand by Quarry Dust in Hollow Concrete Block for Different Mix Proportions H. S. Sureshchandra, G. Sarangapani, and B. G. Naresh Kumar International Journal of Environmental Science and Development, Vol. 5, No. 1, February 2014 15
appraisal of artificial sand as fine aggregate in SFRC,” ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, vol. 5, no. 10, pp. 34–38, 2010. [11] M. Devi and K. Kannan, “Analysis of strength and corrosion resistance behavior of inhibitors in concrete containing quarry dust as fine aggregate,” Journal of
International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation (IJRSI) Volume VI, Issue V, May 2019 ISSN 2321–2705. Comparing the Strength Properties by Partial Replacement of Coarse Aggregate with stone Shell and Fine Aggregate with Quarry Dust on M20 and M40 Grade Concrete
IJEDR1601048 International Journal of Engineering Development investigation presents the experimental work of partial replacement of cement by class C fly ash along with quarry dust for sand. The cement is replaced by fly ash at 10%, 20%, 30% S.No Mix designation Cement Fly ash Fine aggregate Quarry dust Coarse aggregate 1. M0
International Journal of Advance Industrial Engineering. To produce the geo-polymer concrete the Portland cement is fully replaced with Rice husk ash and the fine aggregate is replaced with quarry dust for the binding of material alkaline liquids are used in this study.
Pond Ash”, International Journal of Strucural& Civil engineering Research. (IJSCER) ISSN: 2319-6009 Volm3, No2,. Here he studied the pond ash as partial replacement with fine aggregate in self-compacting concrete, and this stone shows sand is replaced by pond ash at (0,20,40,60,80, and 100)% by weight.. And they used BV plasticizer of
Nowadays development of infrastructures is becoming number one priority in the world, particularly in the developing countries. So there are great demands within the construction industries for river sand as fine aggregate used in the production of concrete. This has created a very difficult situation; the cost of river sand has increased and also there is great fear from environmentalist and
International Journal of Scientific Sridharan . (2005) studied the effect of quarry Dust in higet.al hway construction that CBR and angle of shearing From the physical characteristics it is observed that crusher dust is a grey color fine aggregate consisting of medium to fine sand size particles and of angular shape with rough . 0.