dust. It therefore seems that for laterized quarry dust concrete, the best results – especially in terms of compressive strength – are obtained between 0 to 50% of lateritic sand content. The use of laterite and quarry dust as fine aggregate in concrete production has still not been generally
The present study is intended to study the effects of quarry dust addition in conventional concrete and to assess the rate of compressive strength development for different quarry dust to coarse aggregate ratio, Goble (1999), De Larrard and Belloc (1997) reported that the compressive, flexural strength and durability of concrete made of quarry ...
Fig. 3Residual compressive strength of concrete with w/c =0.55 versus duration at different exposure levels The Figures 2(a) to 2(c) compare the variation of cube compressive strength of cold bonded pelletized quarry dust aggregate concrete of water cement ratio of …
the concrete i.e. Compressive Strength and Splitting Tensile Strength of Concrete. Cement is being replaced with different types of waste materials to achieve the aforementioned benefits. This research paper reveals the effect of the partial replacement of cement with the Stone Quarry Dust on Compressive Strength
aggregate were tested. The compressive strength of concrete with quarry dust and 25%, 30%, 35%, 40%, 45% and 50% flyash aggregate were tested is shown in the below graph. Test results of concrete cube specimens for M20 grade: Graph.1 Compressive strength comparison between FA and FA with QD 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 25% 30% 35% 40% 45% 50% th
reference mix at 28 days corresponding to concrete mix containing 30% quarry dust in place of fine aggregates. Compressive strength for concrete mix with 40% quarry dust content was found to be less than that of reference mix. 4.3. Water absorption Water absorption test was carried out for all mixtures and percentage water absorption was measured.
cement, fine aggregate, coarse aggregate, quarry dust. The examples were casted for M25 grade of concrete by supplanting the cement 0%, 5%, 10%, 15% and 20% by quarry dust and tested for workability by slump test, compressive strength, flexure strength and split tensile test at the age of 7, 14, 28 and 50 days.
The flexural strength of concrete made with quarry dust as fine aggregate is higher (about 4.3%) than conventional river sand concrete. 2. The 10–15% rule of thumb was found to be applicable in the estimation of flexural strength of quarry-sand concrete based on its compressive strength…
Hence, in scheme of reducing the environmental hazards due to the ingredients of concrete production the present research deals with the study of compressive strength of geopolymer mortar which is a combination of GGBFS &flyash (in replacement of cement), Quarry rock dust (in replacement of sand), and 12 Malkaline solution made of Sodium ...
Compressive Strength of Concrete Made with Quarry Rock Dust and Washed 10mm Washed Gravel as Aggregates. American Journal of Engineering, Technology and Society. Vol. 2, No. 2, 2015, pp. 26-34. Abstract This work is related to study the compressive strength of concrete using quarry dust as fine aggregate instead of sand and
Table 10 . Comparison of the compressive strength of concret e made with quarry dust and that made with river sand as fine aggregate after 28 days curing (Q = quarry dust, S = river sand) . S/N Mix ratios Water content Cube strength, Q (N/mm 2) Water content Cube strength S (N/mm 2) 1 0.45:1:1:2.5 0.45 21.00 0.52 15. 09
Quarry dust is known to increase the strength of concrete over concrete made with equal quantities of river sand. The Compressive strength of quarry dust concrete continues to increase with age ...
This work is focused on the use of quarry dust as a total replacement to river sand in the production of concrete, and comparing the results (compressive strength) to that obtained from conventional concrete made with river sand. Key word: Quarry dust, river sand, compressive strength, water cement ratio, workability. 1. INTRODUCTION
COMPARING THE COMPRESSIVE AND FLEXURAL STRENGTH OF CONCRETE MADE WITH RIVERSAND AND QUARRY DUST AS FINE AGGREGATE . ABSTRACT. 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.
The present study focuses on utilizing stockpiled dolomite quarry waste for sustainable and cleaner production of concrete. Natural river sand is substituted with dolomite quarry waste at 0, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, and in concrete mixes. The test findings revealed the concrete mix made with 10% dolomite quarry waste displayed mechanical strength comparable to the control ...
Concrete. It is found that the compressive and flexural strength of concrete made of Quarry Rock Dust are nearly 10% more than the conventional concrete. Tests were also conducted on cubes and beams which are exposed to temperatures of 300°C for 1hr, 3hr durations respectively. KEYWORDS: Quarry Rock Dust, M25 and M40 grades,
Such minimum requirements include compressive strength for building blocks and mortar. The mortar type M can withstand high compressive forces as well as lateral loads (ASTM C270)[8] and this is good for the EPS panels. 2 Bricks have a minimum compressive strength of 5 N/mm while concrete blocks have a minimum strength of 3.6 N/mm2 [9 ...
In fact we need high strength concrete to withstand to the heavy loads in a building. The sand is replaced by manufactured sand by and various chemical admixtures being added to increase the workability of a concrete. Keywords: Quarry dust, chemical admixture, Workability, Compressive strength, Flexural strength. 1. INTRODUCTION
b. Compressive Strength Test – this guides to determine the compressive strength of both the sandcrete and quarry dust blocks respectively. The results obtained from these tests together with the conceptual theory formed the basis upon which conclusion and recommendations were made. In the research work, efforts were made to identify that ...
Quarry dust is known to increase the strength of concrete over concrete made with equal quantities of river sand The Compressive strength of quarry dust concrete continues to increase with age for all the percentage of quarry dust contents The utilization of quarry dust as fine aggregate would turn this waste material that .
(c) The compressive strength results of quarry dust concrete (cubes) were obtained in the third series, where M20, M25, and M30 grades of concrete with 20, 25, and 30 percent replacement of quarry dust and also workability are studied by varying the water-cement ratio of 0.45 and 0.50 and the results are presented.
This indicates that, in addition to compressive strength, split tensile strength also increases on addition of quarry dust powder to concrete. A reduction of 39% was observed in the split tensile strength when 60% of the M−Sand in concrete was replaced with quarry dust powder.
The compressive strength of concrete built with river sand and quarry dust as fine aggregate was examined in this study. Ordinary Portland cement (OPC) was blended with river sand and quarry dust at five levels, namely 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, and 50%, by partially substituting OPC with river sand and quarry dust.
ABSTRACT-The purpose of this work is to describe the effect of quarry dust and dolomite on the compressive strength of concrete. The present examinations indicate that dolomite may be used as partial replacement of cement in concrete and quarry dust may be suitably replaced with fine aggregate in concrete to some extent.
Samples of concrete (eg. cubes) were made using varying contents of laterite and quarry dust as fine aggregate. The quantity of laterite was varied from 0% to against quarry dust at intervals of 25%. The samples were cured for specified periods and tested in the laboratory for compressive strength.
The 7-day compressive strength for river sand concrete and quarry dust concrete were 68% and 65% of the 28-day compressive strength, respectively.
Key words: Quarry dust, marble powder, sand, cement, concrete, compressive strength, flexural strength I. INTRODUCTION Nowadays there is a lack of natural sand reserves. Urban expansion, local legislation and environmental constraints have made the extraction of natural sand and gravel an expensive activity. ...
(compression strength, split tensile strength, flexural strength) of 28 days curing of m20 grade of concrete as per IS- 10262-2019. As the result of quarry dust replacement concrete, we obtain the optimum percentage of quarry dust and
Tests were conducted on cubes to study the strength of concrete made of Quarry Rock Dust and the results were compared with the Natural Sand Concrete. An attempt has also been made to durability studies on Quarry Rock Dust when compared with the Natural Sand concrete. It is found that the compressive, flexural strength and Durability Studies of ...
S Shetty, 2013). The compressive strength of concrete from stone powder showed 14.76% higher value than that of the concrete made of normal sand (Mahzuz et al., 2011). It is found that the compressive and flexural strength of concrete made of Quarry Rock Dust are nearly 10% more than the conventional concrete (Suribabu et al., 2015). In the present