Whose continued use has started posing serious problems with respect to its availability, cost and environmental impact. \ud Otherwise, in such a situation the quarry dust can be an economic alternative to the river sand. quarry dust can be defined as residue, tailing or other non-voluble waste material after the extraction and processing of rocks to form fine particles less than 4.75mm.
causes an increase in workability of concrete. Quarry dust has been proposed as an alternative to river sand that gives additional benefit to concrete. Quarry dust is known to increase the strength of concrete over concrete made with equal quantities of river sand, but it
This research presents the findings of experimental works in terms of mechanical properties and crack profile of cement composites containing quarry dust at different percentages as a partial sand replacement. The compositions of quarry dust were varied from 10 to 20 wt. % and were mixed into five different ratios. It was found that 0.45 water cement ratio was suitable to mix all proportions
2021-6-4 at 50% replacement at room temperature and net strength after loss due to hike in temperature was above the recommended strength value due to 50% replacement itself. This result gives a clear picture that quarry dust can be utilized in concrete mixtures as a good substitute for natural river sand giving higher strength at 50% replacement.
This work investigated the effect of partial replacement of sand with quarry dust on the compressive strength, flexural strength, split tensile strength and water absorption of sandcrete blocks. River sand was replaced with quarry dust at percentages ranging from 0 to 40 at cement/combined aggregate ratio of 1: 6. The blocks were moulded using a Rosa Commetta block laying machine and were
2017-5-27 The conclusion from the above results is found that 40% of replacement of sand by quarry dust gives the highest strength and then it reduces from the 50% replacement. Due to high quantity of dust particles, the workability of concrete is affected but it can be resolved by Superplasticizer.
2018-11-5 Quarry Dust These residues are generally less than 1% aggregate production in the normal concrete. The introduction of quarry dust for mixing is limited due to its high fineness. And it is available at low cost and locally available material. It has almost similar properties including texture of river sand, but it has sharp and angular edges. It minimizes the maximum exploitation of river sand and there by
Partial Replacement of Sand with Quarry Dust in Concrete. -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
2018-6-1 Previous studies have shown that replacing sand with quarry rock dust produces concrete with about 8–20% increases in strength. The use of quarry dust as replacement for sand in concrete has been extensively researched in recent years.
2016-7-28 It is found that 40% replacement of sand by quarry dust gives maximum result in strength compared to normal concrete and then decreases from 50%. The results proved that up to 40% replacement of sand by the quarry dust induced higher compressive strength and the workability of concrete decreases as replacement increases.
property of quarry dust and the suitability of those properties to enable quarry dust (Celik et. al., 1996) to be used as partial replacement material for sand in concrete. The use of quarry dust in concrete is desirable because of its benefits such as useful disposal of by products, reduction of river sand consumption as well
This research presents the findings of experimental works in terms of mechanical properties and crack profile of cement composites containing quarry dust at different percentages as a partial sand replacement. The compositions of quarry dust were varied from 10 to 20 wt. % and were mixed into five different ratios. It was found that 0.45 water cement ratio was suitable to mix all proportions
This work investigated the effect of partial replacement of sand with quarry dust on the compressive strength, flexural strength, split tensile strength and water absorption of sandcrete blocks. River sand was replaced with quarry dust at percentages ranging from 0 to 40 at cement/combined aggregate ratio of 1: 6. The blocks were moulded using a Rosa Commetta block laying machine and were
Experimental Investigation on the Effect of Replacement of Sand by Quarry Dust . Quarry dust can be used as an alternative to the river sand. Cost analysis shows that there is 40% savings if quarry dust is used instead of sand. Illangoan.R [2000] [1] has done a study on 100% replacement of sand by quarry dust in concrete. The
2020-3-5 Sureshchandra et al., [28], studied the effect of replacement of sand by quarry dust in hollow concrete block for different mix proportions. The objective of the study is to indicate the properties of hollow concrete blocks produced by the quarry dust as sand replacement. The results showed the hollow concrete blocks sand
2021-6-4 Partial Replacement of Sand by Quarry Dust in Concrete Sumit L. Chauhan, Raju A.Bondre 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.
2017-5-27 partial replacement of sand by Quarry dust by 20%, 30%, 40% and 50%. The compressive strength of concrete cubes are obtained after 7 and 28 days of curing. This experimental study shows that the concrete made with quarry dust might not be as workable as normal concrete but it gives higher strength than the conventional concrete.
2021-3-19 The sieve analysis is carried out for the collected quarry dust crusher sample and sand which possess the sand zone. From the experimental study it is concluded that the quarry dust can be used as a substitute for sand. It is identified that 40% replacement of sand by quarry dust give good result in strength than normal concrete for M20 and M30
International Journal of Scientific and Research Publications, Volume 5, Issue 7, July 2015 1 ISSN 2250-3153 Partial Replacement of Sand by Quarry Dust in Concrete Sumit L. Chauhan, Raju A.Bondre Assistant Professor P. I. G. C. E. Nagpur Abstract- The paper describe the role of quarry dust In the of various complex silicates are formed, causing the mass to construction of buildings and other
2019-5-10 Sand (M-Sand) and Quarry Dust Sand as a substitute for river sand become inevitable. To overcome from this crisis, fully replacement of sand with M-Sand and Quarry Dust can be an economic alternative. In this project determine the concrete’s strength and durability by using M-Sand and Quarry Dust
property of quarry dust and the suitability of those properties to enable quarry dust (Celik et. al., 1996) to be used as partial replacement material for sand in concrete. The use of quarry dust in concrete is desirable because of its benefits such as useful disposal of by products, reduction of river sand consumption as well
This research presents the findings of experimental works in terms of mechanical properties and crack profile of cement composites containing quarry dust at different percentages as a partial sand replacement. The compositions of quarry dust were varied from 10 to 20 wt. % and were mixed into five different ratios. It was found that 0.45 water cement ratio was suitable to mix all proportions
2012-3-1 A study on the effect of quarry dust as sand replacement material on compressive and flexural strength of foam concrete was conducted. This study was conducted to determine the compressive strength and flexural strength of foam concrete by using quarry as partial sand replacement material.
2020-3-5 Sureshchandra et al., [28], studied the effect of replacement of sand by quarry dust in hollow concrete block for different mix proportions. The objective of the study is to indicate the properties of hollow concrete blocks produced by the quarry dust as sand replacement. The results showed the hollow concrete blocks sand
2017-5-27 partial replacement of sand by Quarry dust by 20%, 30%, 40% and 50%. The compressive strength of concrete cubes are obtained after 7 and 28 days of curing. This experimental study shows that the concrete made with quarry dust might not be as workable as normal concrete but it gives higher strength than the conventional concrete.
2021-3-19 The sieve analysis is carried out for the collected quarry dust crusher sample and sand which possess the sand zone. From the experimental study it is concluded that the quarry dust can be used as a substitute for sand. It is identified that 40% replacement of sand by quarry dust give good result in strength than normal concrete for M20 and M30
Effect of use of Silica Sand as Fine Material in. Replacement of silica sand in concrete increases from 10 to 70 the sulphte cured cube strength was decreases from Compressive strength of concrete using lateritic sand and quarry dust as fine aggregate APRN journal of engineering and Applied science 2012 Pg No 81 to 92...
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. Now-a-days 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
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2019-5-10 Sand (M-Sand) and Quarry Dust Sand as a substitute for river sand become inevitable. To overcome from this crisis, fully replacement of sand with M-Sand and Quarry Dust can be an economic alternative. In this project determine the concrete’s strength and durability by using M-Sand and Quarry Dust