replacement of natural sand. In the present investigation an experimental programme was carried out to study the suitability and potential use of stone dust as partial replacement of fine aggregate in concrete. To accomplish this specimen were cast for different replacement level
sand. This paper deals with replacement of sand used in concrete as fine agg. regates by the waste generated by the stone quarry industry. This study has made . an attempt to partially replace quarry dust in place of sand in M35 grade concrete. On experimentation, it was found that the. partial replacement of sand . with. 10% of quarry du. st ...
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 study it is proposed to investigate the optimum replacement of river sand with stone dust for concrete in term of compressive strength performance at 7 days and 28 days. II.
Jul 08, 2016· The dust come at cheaper cost and lesser pressure on market demand for sand. Partial replacement of sand with this dust will make good concrete that is well desired in residential construction. The final product is strong bricks, slabs or tiles that are produced at lower cost compare to using sand.
The replacement of natural fine aggregate by using quarry dust leads to consumption of generated quarry dust, the requirement of land fill area can be reduced and solves the natural sand scarcity problem. The sand availability as a fine aggregate at low cost which needs the reason to search as a alternative material.
the performance of concretes contained marble dust as a cement replacement, mix was prepared with cement and sand blended with marble dust with replacement from 10%, 20%, 25% and 30%.The investigation indicates that replacement of cement by marble waste powder at different ranges, in concrete production, results in higher compressive strength ...
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. Index Terms- Concrete, quarry dust, river sand, compressive strength. I. INTRODUCTION oncrete is the most widely used composite material today.
50% replacement of sand by quarry dust gives higher compressive strength than natural sand concrete. Key Words: Concrete, quarry dust, river sand, compressive strength, replacement. 1.INTRODUCTION The motive of this study is to determine the effect of quarry dust in concrete as fine aggregate to finding an
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. 3.
Jun 30, 2017· Yes As quarry dust(also called as crushed sand) is a byproduct obtained after crushing of stones(rocks) to make aggregates. * Results have shown that the concrete ...
The disposal of this is a serious environmental problem. If it is possible to use this crushed stone dust in making concrete by partial replacement of natural river sand, then this will not only save the cost of construction but at the same time it will solve the problem of disposal of this dust.
A substitute or replacement product for concrete industry needs to be found. The main parameter investigated in this study is M30 grade concrete with replacement of sand by granite powder by 0, 25 and 50% and cement was partial replacement with silica fume, fly ash, slag and super plasticizer.
The concept of replacement of natural fine aggregate by quarry dust which is highlighted in the study could boost the consumption of quarry dust generated from quarries. By replacement of quarry dust, the requirement of land fill area can be reduced and can also solve the problem of natural sand scarcity. The availability of sand at low cost as a fine aggregate in concrete is not suitable and ...
is an attempt to use Quarry Dust as partial replacement for Sand in concrete. Attempts have been made to study the properties of concrete and to investigate some properties of Quarry Dust the suitability of those properties to enable them to be used as partial replacement materials for sand in concrete.
PDF | Stone dust is a waste material obtained from crusher plants. It has potential to be used as partial replacement of natural river sand in concrete. Use of stone dust in concrete not only ...
These two issues would require to be addressed sand giving higher strength at 50% replacement. if the material is to be used with assurance. Key Words: Concrete, quarry dust, river sand, Utilization of quarry dust in concrete is recommended compressive strength.
It is good to be creative and to think outside the square. However there are sometimes that things have been done a certain way for a long time for a good reason. The problem is that using what I would call "crusher dust" or "crusher fines" will ...
alternative material to natural sand. Some alternatives materials have already been used as a replacement of natural sand such as fly-ash, quarry dust or limestone and siliceous stone powder, filtered sand, copper slag are used in concrete and mortar mixtures as a partial or full replacement of natural sand (Chandana Sukesh et al 2013)[9].
identify alternative materials to replace the demand for river sand. Hence, partial or full replacement of river sand by the other compatible materials like crushed rock dust, quarry dust, glass powder, recycled concrete dust, and others are being researched from past two decades, in view of
to identify alternative materials to replace the demand for river sand. 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.
of quarry dust as sand. The fractional replacement of Quarry Dust gave a satisfied compressive strength at 20%, 30% and 40% replacement level. The figure 4 shows that the compressive strength of M20 grade with varying age of concrete by replacement level up to 40%. b) In the second set, M30 grade of concrete with 20, 30 and 40 percentage ...
The concrete mix made using granite powder (GP) and iron powder (IP) as partial replacement of sand showed good workability and fluidity similar to normal concrete mixes. 2. The compressive strength of concrete increased with the addition of granite powder (GP) as partial replacement of sand.
-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. Quarry dust, a by-product from the crushing process during quarrying activities is one of such materials.
110 Int. J. Struct. & Civil Engg. Res. 2014 Kumar S et al., 2014 EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON REPLACEMENT OF FINE AGGREGATE BY QUARRY DUST IN CONCRETE Vijay P Gowda1, Dinesh1, Kiran muchandi1, Avinash1 and Kumar S1* The reduction in the sources of natural sand and the requirement for reduction in the cost of