In this experiment fine aggregate is replaced 0 , 10 , 20 , 30 and 40 of its weight by granite dust and cement is replaced 10 of its weight by fly ash in all concrete mix and there effects are studied. In this experiment the compressive strength of the concrete is increased. It is found that the strength increases with the replacement of cement
Introduction to Quarry-Dust as Partial Replacement. In one more investigation where natural sand is replaced 100% with quarry dust to study the physical properties, mechanical properties and durability of concrete made by quarry dust with done by R. Ilangovana,N. Mahendrana and K. Nagamanib [7].Mix design has been developed for M20, M30 and M40 grade of concrete for both conventional concrete
The current investigation is preceded with fractional replacement of cement with granite dust at different proportions of 0%, 5%, 10%, 15% and 20% by weight of the cement for M30 grade of concrete and 50% replacement of natural sand with the manufactured sand as a fine aggregate.
Answer (1 of 7): Of course. Quite a standard procedure. We call it crusher dust, or manufactured sand. Dependent on the source rock and type of crusher, the particle shape is unlikely to be nice round grains, which makes for concrete that is not quite as nice to play with, but it is still far fr...
5.0% granite dust raised the corrosion cracking time & no essential decline in cracking time was decided at granite dust contents larger than 5.0. V.M. Sounthararajan & A. Sivakumar (2013) investigated the hardened concrete properties up to 10% replacement of cement with powder of marble waste.
Granite dust cement replacement or addition of 5.0%, 7.5%, 10.0% and 15.0% were used. The test results showed an improvement on concrete compressive strength at 5.0% granite dust as cement replacement and improvement on compressive strength at most levels of granite dust as cement addition. Finally, a reduction in water cement ratio around
characteristics of concrete made of granite sludge powder 1.2 SCOPE 1) River sand is now demand so we are using granite sludge waste 2) The possibility of maximum replacement level of sand with granite sludge waste will helps to improve concrete quality 3) Disposal of granite sludge waste creates environment issues and landfill problem.
waste can be utilized for the preparation of concrete as partial replacement of sand. In order to explore the possibility of utilizing the granite powder as partial replacement to sand, an experimental investigation has been carried out. The percentages of granite powder added to replace sand by weight were 0, 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25.
Sand. Research on Granite Powder as partial replacement to Cement and Concrete along with M. Sand in making Ready Mix Concrete is scarce and hence this paper investigates the Compressive Strength behaviour of Ready Mix Concrete (RMC) with Granite Powder and Manufactured Sand (M. Sand). MATERIALS 1.
economical alternative can be developed by partial replacement of sand with granite quarry dust (GD) and cement with marble powder (MP) in concrete. In this paper, a study is conducted to investigate the viable use of marble granite residue (MGR) in concrete mixes. Sand is replaced with GD along with cement (OPC grade 43) is replaced
addition of granite dust as replacement of natural sand may be due to the filling effect of granite dust due to its high fineness as compared to natural sand. Ganesha Mogaveera. G. Sarangapani and Anand V. R. [2011] [3] have studied the effect of Partial Replacement of Sand by Quarry dust in Plain Cement Concrete for different mix proportions.
Concrete Mix Proportioning. Following the provisions of IS-10262:2009 [], an M25 grade control concrete mix (CC01) was prepared using natural river sand as the fine aggregate.Keeping the amount of cement, fine and coarse aggregates, and water constant but partially replacing the sand quantity with granite dust, six additional mixes were prepared as given in Table 2.
The microstructure of the cement matrix is compacted because of the partial replacement of sand with granite dust, which is the key explanation for increasing the strength of concrete with dust. Furthermore, granite dust replacement creates a more precise surface area for the processing of more C3S products and creates more C–S–H gel.
He concluded that 25% of granite dust as sand replacement exhibited 12.5% to 19.88% increase than control mix and it was optimum amount to get favourable strength. Even at 100% replacement of natural sand with granite dust the increase in flexural strength observed was 0.65%–4.78% for various curing ages.
The suitability of Crushed granite fine (CGF) to replace river sand in concrete production for use in rigid pavement was investigated. Slump, compressive and indirect tensile strength tests were
samples containing 25% granite powder concrete, which was 47.35 KPa after 90 days. The overall test performance revealed that granite powder can be utilized as a partial replacement of natural sand in high performance concrete. Felixkala T and Partheeban P (2010) examined the possibility of using granite powder as replacement of
Introduction to Quarry-Dust as Partial Replacement. In one more investigation where natural sand is replaced 100% with quarry dust to study the physical properties, mechanical properties and durability of concrete made by quarry dust with done by R. Ilangovana,N. Mahendrana and K. Nagamanib [7].Mix design has been developed for M20, M30 and M40 grade of concrete for both conventional concrete
activities is one of such materials. Granite fines or rock dust is a by product obtained during crushing of granite rocks and is also called quarry dust. This present work is an attempt to use quarry Dust as replacement for sand. Attempts have been made to study the basic properties of Quarry dust and compressive strength of Quarry dust concrete.
The use of up to 20% quarry waste fine as a partial replacement for natural sand in the production of concrete, in Malaysia was also reported [6]. Use of crushed granite fines or crushed rock fines as an alternative to sand in concrete production was also reported [7].
granite dust as cement replacement and improvement on compressive strength at most levels of granite dust as cement addition. Finally, a reduction in water cement ratio around 0.03 was enough to cancel the reduction in concrete compressive strength as a result of granite dust up to 15.0% as cement replacement.
The addition of granite dust has a significant impact on concrete water absorption. There is a. clearly defined tendency to reduce water absorption when sand is replaced with granite dust. Granite
Two grades of concrete M20 and M25 having nominal mix proportion of 1:1.5:3 and 1:1:2 respectively were used by weight and w/c ratio was fixed according to the slump requirement of 60mm. For this concrete mix, quarry dust was added for replacement of sand from 0% to 100% in step of 10%.
Introduction to Quarry-Dust as Partial Replacement. In one more investigation where natural sand is replaced 100% with quarry dust to study the physical properties, mechanical properties and durability of concrete made by quarry dust with done by R. Ilangovana,N. Mahendrana and K. Nagamanib [7].Mix design has been developed for M20, M30 and M40 grade of concrete for both conventional concrete
It contaminates the air and contributes to the particulate matter, which causes several respiratory and cardiovascular diseases. Granite dust could valuably be incorporated as partial sand replacement in autoclave aerated concrete (AAC), thereby reducing health and environmental hazards, and controlling sand depletion by fulfilling sand demand.
The control concrete values for 7, 28, 56 and 112 days were 3.50, 4.34, 4.89 and 5.44. It is evident that flexural strength continued to increase maximum up to 30% sand replacement with copper slag and granite dust at 28 days, beyond that it goes on slightly decreasing as copper slag and granite dust percentages is increased.
Granite fines or rock dust is a by-product obtained during crushing of granite rocks and is also called quarry dust. This present work is an attempt to use Quarry Dust as replacement for Sand. Attempts have been made to study the basic properties of Quarry dust and compressive strength of Quarry dust concrete.
of using granite powder as replacement of sand and partial replacement of cement with fly ash, silica fume, slag and superplasticiser in concrete. The percentageof granite powder added by weight was 0, 25, 50, 75 and 100 as a replacement of sand used in concrete and cement was replaced with 7.5% silica fume, 10% fly ash, 10% slag and 1%
The microstructure of the cement matrix is compacted because of the partial replacement of sand with granite dust, which is the key explanation for increasing the strength of concrete with dust. Furthermore, granite dust replacement creates a more precise surface area for the processing of more C3S products and creates more C–S–H gel.
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 concretes especially in Concrete.
granite powder and saw dust all consider not only to reduce the environmental pollution but also to reduce the CO2 of cement and silica content in sand by replacing with granite slurry and saw dust respectively. The granite slurry and saw dust it is highly produced at chimakurthy and surrounding of Ongole. The granite slurry