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The result shows that 25% of quarry dust and 75% of cement is the best percentage that can be used in concrete mixture to reach the standard strength. From an economic point of view, the proposed optimum concrete mix was found to be the most
Abstract. The production of aggregate for use in concrete production yielded a significant amount of fines fraction during the crushing operation at the quarry. The
The suitability of quarry dust as alternative material for the river sand in concrete manufacturing is studied. M25 grade concrete was
Design mix of M25grade concrete with replacement of 0%, 20%, 25%, 30%, and 35% of quarry dust organized as M1, M2, M3, M4 and M5 respectively have been
75% & 100% in concrete & cubes were casted using this concrete containing quarry dust. The compressive strength of these cubes were tested after 7 days, 21 days & 28 days &
Analysis of Concrete Made from Quarry Dust Gourav Soni Department of Civil Engineering Lakshmi Narain College of Technology Bhopal, India Anil Kumar
Quarry dust is an alternate material of sand which is use in construction work. Quarry dust is produced from crusher unit and each crusher unit is produced nearly
Objectives: In the present study, byproduct of stone crushed, quarry dust is replaced as a fine aggregate with 20%, 30%, 40%, 50% replacement.Methods/Analysis: The fine
In large scale, Quarry dust is used in the highways in the form of surface finishing material and also, in producing of hollow blocks and lightweight concrete
The result shows that 25% of quarry dust and 75% of cement is the best percentage that can be used in concrete mixture to reach the standard strength. From an economic point of view, the proposed optimum concrete mix was found to be the most economical with the reducing of RM 33 per 1 m 3 of the concrete mixture.
Concrete plays a major role in the construction industry. Natural sand is a prime material used for the preparation of concrete and also plays an important role in Mix Design. Now a day's river erosion and other environmental issues have led to the scarcity of river sand. The reduction in the sources of natural sand and the requirement for reduction in the cost of
Design mix of M25grade concrete with replacement of 0%, 20%, 25%, 30%, and 35% of quarry dust organized as M1, M2, M3, M4 and M5 respectively have been considered for laboratory analysis viz
Compressive strength of M30 with 20%, 25% and 30% replacement for 3, 7 and 28 days The slight variation is observed in compressive strength for 3 days and 7 days age in concrete.
Nataraja et al. produced concrete with coarse aggregates utilizing largesize quarry waste , while Ho et al. utilized quarry dust in selfcompacting concrete applications as a substitute material for structural concrete.Besides that, the adequacy of quarry waste as aggregate to manufacture the flowable concrete was examined
75% & 100% in concrete & cubes were casted using this concrete containing quarry dust. The compressive strength of these cubes were tested after 7 days, 21 days & 28 days & the results thus obtained were compared to the compressive strength of the cubes made up of conventional concrete containing no quarry dust. 5 Results and Discussions
Objectives: In the present study, byproduct 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. The properties such as the specific gravity,
Quarry dust is an alternate material of sand which is use in construction work. Quarry dust is produced from crusher unit and each crusher unit is produced nearly 22% to 27% of dust. This dust is completely waste material for crusher unit but quarry dust is useful for construction work as sand. If we mix quarry dust in sand then only 65% to 75%
Water is an important ingredient of concrete and it initiates chemical reaction with cement. Ordinary potable water is used. Physical properties The physical properties of river sand, quarry dust The measured values of quarry dust concrete with constant water cement ratio at 0.44 are found to be 80, 75, 70, 65, 60, 60 mm for
Quarry dust is a byproduct of quarrying activities. During quarrying activities, rocks are crushed into different sizes. This process results in a fine concentrate or dust called quarry dust. Uses for quarry
The mix proportion of concrete is adopted for M50 grade concrete. The average strength of the 3rd day, 7th day, and 28th day of concrete replaced quarry dust in a range of 0–100% shown in Table 2. Collection of materials, casting of specimen, and demolded specimens are shown in Figs. 1, 2, and 3. The specimen is placed for testing
This research was conducted to examine the potential of basaltic crusher dust as a partial replacement for Portland Pozzolana cement in hollow concrete block (HCB) production. Quarry dust is one of the waste materials abundantly available and pozzolanic material in the quarry industry. In doing so, physical tests of cement pastes and hollow
Materials Science. This experimental study presents the variation in the strength of concrete when replacing sand by quarry dust from 0% to 100% in steps of 10%. M20 and M25 grades of concrete were taken for study keeping a constant slump of 60mm. The compressive strength of concrete cubes at the age of 7 and 28 days were obtained at room
For this concrete mix, quarry dust was added for replacement of sand from 0% to 100% in step of 10%. International Journal of Scientific and Research Publications, Volume 3, Issue 12, December 2013 2 ISSN 22503153 ijsrp B. Casting of specimen Mould of size 150 x 150 x 150 mm was used to cast specimens
investigated the partial replacement of sand with quarry dust. Initially cement concrete cube was studied with various proportions of cement concrete + quarry dust (M 20, AND M25). The experimental results showed that the addition of quarry dust as fine aggregate ratio of 30%, 40% and 50% was found to enhance the compressive
Objectives: In the present study, byproduct 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. The properties such as the specific gravity,
3.3.3 QUARRY DUST SAND (QS) Quarry dust is a waste material collect from stone quarries while the stone crushes, stone crusher dust that is abundantly available from crusher units at a lowpriced in many areas, maintain practical option for concrete river sand. Table3.3 Physical Properties of Fine Aggregate
3.5 Quarry dust: Quarry dust is waste which is generated from rock. In quarrying activities, the rock has been crushed into various sizes; during the process the dust generated is called quarry dust and it is formed as waste. The amount of industrial waste is increasing year by year. Industrial waste is defined
The paper presents the feasibility of usage of quarry dust as a replacement of natural sand along with waste plastic as filler in concrete. For the purpose of experimentation M30, M40 grade concrete is designed for 25,50,75,100% replacement of natural sand by quarry dust and waste plastic in 2,4,6,8 % variation. .
Quarry dust is a byproduct of quarrying activities. During quarrying activities, rocks are crushed into different sizes. This process results in a fine concentrate or dust called quarry dust. Uses for quarry