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Effects of crushed stone dust on some properties of concrete

  Crushed rock dust acts as a filler and helps to reduce the total voids content in concrete. Consequently, this contributes to improve the quality of concrete. In this

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(PDF) Usage of cement kiln dust in concrete - ResearchGate

  This paper reports an investigation into its usage in concrete as a partial replacement for cement. The percentages of cement replacement by weight were 0, 25,

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Effects of different industrial waste materials as partial

  Result from experimental study by Sukesh et al. [16] found that the percentage increase in quarry dust content in concrete decrease the workability

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Utilisation of waste marble dust in concrete production: A ...

  5–20% marble dust is suggested in concrete mixtures, with 10% predominant. Short-term mechanical strength won the test overall. The mechanical test

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An Experimental study on Crushed Stone Dust as Fine

  This experimental study explores in detail the crushed stone dust which is locally available industrial solid waste material in India as alternative material to natural

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Introduction to Quarry-Dust as Partial Replacement

  Quarry dust can be used as an admixture in concrete efficiently to lessen its impact on environment and human. It can also be used as partial replacement of

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Concrete using sawdust as partial replacement of sand

  This study was conducted to investigate the effectiveness of concrete using sawdust to partially replace the river sand which could reduce both environmental

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Effect of Brick Dust on Strength and Workability of Concrete

  The aim of this research is to utilize the waste generated in concrete. Brick dust is lavish material which on dumping not only occupy land but also it has

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The past and future of sustainable concrete: A critical review and

  In this paper, a holistic indicator framework for concrete material sustainability evaluation is developed by aggregating and analyzing the multitude of

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Characterization and Hazard Identification of Respirable Cement

  Concrete dust contained more than 30 wt.% of crystalline silica, while cement paste had very little crystalline silica. Most of the silicon in the cement paste was in the form of calcium silicates and in compounds such as thaumasite, lamite, and alite. Cement dust contained more than 35 wt.% of calcium hydroxide in the crystalline phases.

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Influence of Marble Dust as Partial Replacement of Cement in Concrete

powder. Furthermore, the mean strength of concrete mixes with marble dust was 5-10% higher than the reference concretes. However, there is a slight decrease in compressive strength value concrete mix when 30% marble dust is used as compared with that of 25% marble dust mix. Figure 1: Determination of compressive strength of cube

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Comprehensive Characterization of Ferrochrome Slag

  FCA is the dust produced by gas cleaning operations, which are used to remove harmful flue gas from smelting furnaces. ... “Use of waste ferrochromium slag as aggregate in concrete,” Journal of

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Utilization of Saw Dust in Cement Mortar Cement Concrete

Sawdust concrete has several unique characteristics which make it competitive among other building materials: 1. Sawdust concrete is made of green, ecologically pure stuff. 2. Sawdust Concrete controls interior humidity level. 3. Sawdust Concrete is frost proof. 4. Sawdust Concrete has favorable thermal and sound-proofing properties. 5.

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Use of waste marble and granite dust in structural applications:

  It is observed that the use of marble dust and granite dust at a certain amount reduced the cost of construction, and the concrete properties are positively affected. Additionally, the effects of marble and granite dust filling on the properties and performance of polymer composites have also been reviewed. As a case study, the

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COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF CONCRETE USING LATERITIC SAND AND QUARRY DUST ...

ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences ©2006-2012 Asian Research Publishing Network ... The use of quarry dust in concrete according to Chaturanga et al., [25] is desirable because of

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Effects of different industrial waste materials as partial

  The grading curves of all the fine aggregate (river sand, alum sludge, limestone dust and quarry dust) are shown in Fig. 2.The result from the graph shows that fine aggregate and the replacement materials are well-graded having 100% passing the No 4 sieve (5 mm) and fall within the grading limits in compliance with ASTM C33.Among all

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Study on Compressive Strength of Quarry Dust as Fine Aggregate in Concrete

  With observation of 20% of quarry dust (7 days), the average compressive strength is 29.62 N/mm 2 whereas that for natural sand is 28.44 N/mm 2. For 25% quarry dust, the value increased to 30.81 N/mm 2. Finally, for 30% quarry dust, the strength increased to 32.88 N/mm 2.

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Partial Replacement of Sand with Quarry Dust in Concrete

The dust is selected from the nearest source as raw materials without any processing of the dust from the quarry. E. Mixing of the Materials: The normal grade of the concrete that is used is M20 for normal construction purposes in India[4]. The mix deign is done separately for the quarry dust using the minimum void

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Study on Performance of Quarry Dust as Fine Aggregate in Concrete

  (2011), 'Characteristic studies on the mechanical properties of quarry dust addition in conventional concrete', Journal of Civil Engineering and Construction Technology, Vol. 2(10), pp. 218-235 ...

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CIVIL AND STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING Volume 1

compressive strength of quarry dust concrete was compensated by the inclusion of fl y as into the concrete mix. Reddy and Reddy , 2007 reported an increasing compressive strength by use

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Special Issue "Construction and Demolition Waste:

  Special Issue Information. Dear Colleagues, Due to the enormous construction material demands for the rising number of buildings and urban infrastructure, the use of construction and demolition waste

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Sawdust as Sand Filler Replacement in Concrete SpringerLink

  This investigation used sawdust to substitute river sand in the concrete mix proportions of 5%, 10%, 15%, and 20% by weight. The impact of compressive strength, workability, and density was investigated by changing the amount of sand replacement with sawdust. Concrete cubes of 100 mm × 100 mm × 100 mm were produced for

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(PDF) REVIEW ON PARTIAL REPLACEMENT OF CEMENT IN CONCRETE

  The effect of granitic sludge. from a quarry in northern Portugal was analyzed as a partial cementreplacement in mortar in. terms of strength and durability, so as to envi sage its use in concrete ...

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IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering PAPER

grades of concrete by replacement of sand with quarry dust. Key Words: Concrete, Compressive strength, Quarry Dust, Replacement, Sand. 1. INTRODUCTION Quarry dust, is a by-product releases from the cutting and crushing process of stone which is a concentrated material to use as fine aggregates. By exploding mountain, rock will be

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USE OF QUARRY DUST IN CONCRETE AS REPLACEMENT FOR

5. Use of quarry dust in concrete help in workability of concrete. 6. Quarry dust is a waste product from stone crushing industry and available almost free-of-cost, as partial replacement for river sand. REFERENCES [1] Study of Properties of S using ‘Quarry ust’ and ‘Fly Ash’, M.V. Rama Raju, K.V.Vivek, r.T.Siva Shankar

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Utilization of Cement Kiln Dust in Concrete Manufacturing

Jordan Journal of Civil Engineering, Volume 7, No. 1, 2013 - 111 - Utilization of Cement Kiln Dust in Concrete Manufacturing Zainab Hasan Abdulabbas M.Sc., Construction Materials Engineering ...

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(PDF) REPLACEMENT OF FINE AGGREGATE WITH SAWDUST

  The results of the review showed that, (i) with appropriate mix design, wood waste, either in the form of saw dust ash, or wood aggregate, or saw dust; can be incorporated into the concrete mix to ...

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Effects of different industrial waste materials as ... - ScienceDirect

  While quarry dust and limestone dust were also employed as non-reactive industrial waste material, to identify the specific effect of oven-dried alum sludge in concrete. All the materials were crushed to obtain smaller particle size and then used as replacement of fine aggregate in different percentages (5, 10 and 15%).

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Journal of Green Engineering

  Journal of Green Engineering. Scopus Coverage: From 2010 to Feb 2021. ISSN: 1904-4720 ... Use of Quarry Dust with Recycled Coarse Aggregate in Sustainable Self Compacting Concrete. 1* R. Dinesh Kumar, 2 P.T.Ravichandran, ...

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