International Journal of Engineering and Techniques - Volume 3 Issue 5, Sep - Oct 2017 RESEARCH ARTICLE OPEN ACCESS Partial Replacement of Coarse aggregate in Concrete by Waste Rubber Tire A.Chandran Department of Civil Engineering, SA Engineering College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India Abstract Throughout the world, the …
This review paper summarizes the use of recycled waste materials, including rubber tires, crushed glass, and crushed clay brick in concrete, as a fractional replacement of aggregates, cement, etc ...
Concrete mix proportion used is 1:1:2 (concrete of grade M25), from that quantities of different materials find out for Rice Husk Ash and Coconut Shell as a partial replacement of cement and ...
It marked the end of the concrete mix employing coarse ceramic aggregate as a partial replacement, as the compressive strength was insufficient for industrial use below the NC ... A recycled aggregate concrete high-rise building: Structural performance and embodied carbon footprint. Journal of Cleaner Production, 199(1), 868–881. …
Partial Replacement of Fine Aggregate by Using Glass Powder. Sathyakumar Natarajan 1, Nagavishwanath Ravichandran 2, Nafeez Ahamed Shathik Basha 2 and Naveen Ponnusamy 2. ... The use of glass powder in the concrete mixer we can reduce the land filling (disposal) on environment regions. By eliminating the fine …
WFS as a fine aggregate replacement in concrete ... Several studies have been conducted globally on the assessment of WFS as a partial replacement of fine aggregate (sand) in the concrete (Dash et al., 2016, Amritkar et al., 2015, Siddique and Dhanoa, 2013, Smarzewski, 2020). In the same context, the effect of variations in …
Partial replacement of cement with materials like fly ash, slag, or silica fume can significantly improve the compressive strength of concrete. This is because these materials offer a combination of physical and chemical properties that can enhance the overall strength of the concrete. The use of partial replacement of cement also helps to ...
the strength by partial replacement of over brunt & demolish brick to coarse aggregate ratios 15% and 30% increases over the conventional concrete about 2.55%, 3.8% for 7 days, 0.68%, 2.47% for 14 days and 1.51%, 3%, for 28 days.
the raw materials used in the production of concrete. Aggregates must be clean, hard, and strong particles that are free of absorbed chemicals, clay coatings, and other fine materials that could cause concrete to deteriorate. Fine aggregate is made up of sands collected from either the land or the sea.
8. Need Of Eco-Friendly Concrete Need of green concrete for better environment and sustainable construction can be characterized by the following factors; Consumption of Natural Resources: More than 5 cubic billion yard concrete is produced globally, requiring huge natural resources for producing cement and aggregates. Global …
3. Today Ceramic has become synonymous with flooring. In Ceramic Industry, About 30% Productions go as Waste. The use of waste products in concrete not only makes it economical but also solves some of the disposal problems. However, the ceramic waste is durable, hard and highly resistant to biological, chemical, and physical …
"Use of demolished concrete waste in partial replacement of coarse aggregate in concrete" SSRG International Journal of Civil Engineering (SSRG-IJCE) – volume 3 In this paper, it is discussed that there is a large amount of demolished waste generated every year in India and other developing countries.
adaptable building material. The goal of the current study is to evaluate the use of tile aggregate as a partial replacement for coarse aggregate in conventional pervious and blended concretes. The current work also discusses the usefulness of partially substituting tile waste for aggregates and partially substituting fly ash for OPC.
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While producing concrete cubes, Fly Ash is used at replacement levels of 0%, 5%, 10%, 15%, 20%, and 25% by weight of cement. In addition, quarry dust is utilised in the manufacturing of concrete cubes at a replacement level of 30% by fine aggregate.
A PROJECT REPORT ON "PARTIAL REPLACEMENT OF AGGREGATE WITH CERAMIC TILE IN CONCRETE" SUBMITTED TO JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY KAKINADA IN PARTIAL …
Construction Industry contributes huge amounts to Indian economy and concrete is one of the best materials used in construction. The ingredients used in it include Cement, Sand, Gravel and water.
Jahan and Sangitha (2021) [19] have studied on partial replacement of coarse aggregate by Expanded Polystyrene Beads (EPS) in concrete and concluded that increase in the EPS beads content in concrete mixes reduces the compressive, tensile strength of concrete and also improves the workability with increase in EPS content. …
This study investigates the effect of partially and fully replacing fine aggregate with manufactured sand (M-Sand) in concrete. Materials were tested to determine properties like specific gravity and fineness modulus. Mix designs were developed for 0%, 50%, and replacement of fine aggregate with M-Sand.
Cement replacement materials (CRM) are materials that can be used for substituting cement in the production of concrete or other cementitious products. For a material to be used as a cement replacement material, it must possess pozzolanic properties. In the recent wake of the need to produce sustainable concrete, conserve …
184 within the range of structural lightweight concrete. Coconut shell aggregate concrete satisfies the requirements of ASTM C 330. Reference [1] Adeyemi AY.,(1998)," An investigation into the suitability of coconut shells as aggregates in concrete production",Journal of Environment, Design and Management.
PARTIAL REPLACEMENT OF FINE AGGREGATE WITH SAWDUST FOR CONCRETE Albert M Joy1, Aayena K Jolly2, Anju Merin Raju3, Bobina Elizabeth Joseph4 Dept. of …
2) When the coconut shell aggregates was added to concrete by replacing coarse aggregates up to 20% in M20 concrete, it is found that there is considerable increase in work ability and increase in compressive strength, when compared with plain cement concrete of M20 grade. 3) It can be concluded that the optimum amount of coconut shell ...
Concrete mix proportion used is 1:1:2 (concrete of grade M25), from that quantities of different materials find out for Rice Husk Ash and Coconut Shell as a partial replacement of cement and ...
As a consequence of this, the partial replacement of aggregate with waste ceramic tile helps in the safe and easy disposal of waste, helps to partially enhance the strength, and helps to make the process simpler and more cost-effective. All of these benefits come as a result of the partial replacement. CRediT authorship contribution …
This study investigates the effects of waste glass as a replacement for fine and coarse aggregates on the strength properties of concrete. Fine waste glass (FWG) and coarse waste glass (CWG) were ...
partial replacement of fine aggregates in concrete. Fine aggregates will be replaced by waste glass powder as 5%, 10%, 15%, 20% and 40% weight for M-20 mix. The concrete specimens will be tested for compressive strength at 4, 7 and 28 days respectively and also the results obtained will be
The coarse aggregate replacement was carried out in four different percentages with 0%, 25%, 50% and 75% in concrete where the specimens were cured for the period of 7 and 28 days.