The use of only Makurdi river sand as fine aggregate and gravel to produce grade C 35 concrete will cost N 16,559 a value lower than N 16,580 and N 16,622 obtained with the use of Makurdi river sand partially replaced with 10% and 30% crushed granite fine respectively.
Get Morethe resulting concrete, the use of crushed stone sand in concrete is regarded as a sustainable concrete production practice (Gupta et al., 2019; Mundra et al., 2016). In this work, the effect of partial replacement of NWA with LWA and replacement of
Get MoreThe crushed aggregate used are of sizes 20mm and 12.5mm and are tested as per Indian standards and the results are within permissible limits. 3.5 Marble Powder The specific gravity of marble is 2.577. Local available marble powder used as partial replacement of fine aggregate in concrete. 3.6 Granite Powder Granite belongs to igneous rock ...
Get MoreThe durability as well as workability has increased to large extent by use of marble dust as replacement of fine aggregate and coarse aggregate. The effect on properties of concrete were investigated and concluded that optimum percentage for replacement of sand with …
Get Morecomparable to fine aggregate size. 2.2.2 Concrete Mixture The mix ratio used for the experiment was 1:2:4 (cement: fine aggregate: coarse aggregate) by weight, the water/cement ratio was 0.6. The fine aggregate was replaced with WG at 15%, 25%, 35%, 45% and 50% partial replacement for sand. For each replacement level,
Get More5) Crushed Stone Sand Fine aggregates produced by crushing hard stones like granite and basalt. Manufactured sand and quarry dust are examples for this type of sand. 6) Manufactured Sand As the decreasing quantity of river sand, now the use of manufactured sand as a replacement is increased. M sand is having the
Get MoreFine aggregate (M – SAND) Manufactured sand is a substitute of river sand for construction purposes. M sand produced from hard granite stone by crushing. The crushed sand is of cubical shape with grounded edges, washed and graded to as a construction material. The size of M-sand is less than 4.75
Get Morepartial to full replacement of fine aggregates and cement in it. ... assessing the capability of the Granite Cutting Waste as a partial replacement for fine aggregate in concrete with parametric w/c ratio was still missing and therefore ... 3.1.2 Fine Aggregate [River Sand and Granite Cutting Waste (GCW) 38
Get MoreREPLACEMENT OF NATURAL SAND IN CONCRETE BY ... successful utilization of Crushed Granite Fine ... based on findings from the study the partial replacement of Makurdi river sand with 20%
Get MoreThe Experimental Program was designed to investigate the effect on the properties of the concrete by using quartz sand as a partial replacement for fine aggregate with different proportions 0%, 25%, 50%, .For each test at each curing age, and the average values were used for analysis.
Get Morepartial or full replacement to river sand is the need of the hour as a long term solution in Indian concrete industry until other suitable alternative fine aggregate are developed. In the present study, a comparison of the Compressive strengths of River Sand and M-sand is done with the hundred percent replacement of river sand by M sand. Index ...
Get MoreMany studies have examined the influence of the partial replacement of fine aggregate in concrete using crusher dusts or small crushed sand samples on concrete properties [8,12,13]. However, little work has been performed on the complete replacement of natural fine aggregate in concrete with crusher dusts.
Get Morecarried out to evaluate the mechanical properties of concrete mixtures in which fine aggregate (sand) was partially replaced with fly ash, copper slag and granite powder using M 30 grade concrete. Fine aggregate (sand) was replaced with four different percentages (0%, 25%, 50% and 75%) of fly ash, copper slag and granite powder by weight.
Get MoreC.A. Fapohunda et al.: Suitability of Crushed Cow Bone as Partial Replacement of Fine Aggregates for Concrete Production WIJE, ISSN 0511-5728; ...
Get MoreConcrete production has resulted inside the accumulated that has to be compelled to confirm substitute material to sand as inside the assembly of concretes. Quarry mud, a by-product from the crushing methodology throughout production activities is one in each of such materials. Granite fines or rock mud can be a by-product obtained throughout crushing of granite rocks to boot observed as ...
Get Morethe behaviour of M20 grade concrete with the use of granite fines as a partial replacement for sand in 5%, 15%, 25%, 35% and 50%; and based onthe results obtained for compressive, split-tensile and flexural tests, it was recommended that 35% of sand can
Get Moreconventional concrete. The use of Crushed Granite Fine (CGF) as an alternative to natural sand. The Granite fines use up to 20% as a partial replacement for natural sand in the production of concrete. 2. MATERIAL PROPERTIES Material Used Cement Coarse Aggregate Fine Aggregate
Get Moreglass as a pozzolana as partial replacement of cement and waste granite powder as partial replacement of fine aggregate in the concrete. To achieve 28 days characteristic compressive strength To study the compressive strength of glass powder + granite powder concrete and …
Get Moreconcrete by varying the granite powder as a replacement of sand in the concrete that have originated from granite crushed unites along with admixtures such as silica fume, fly ash, ground granulated blast-furnace slag and superplasticiser as a partial replacement of cement.
Get MoreStrength And Durability Properties Of Concrete Containing Quarry Rock Dust As Fine Aggregate Narmatha.M. " Partial replacement of sand by granite powder in concrete" International Journal of ...
Get MoreGranite powder and cockle shell are adopted as partial replacements to fine and coarse aggregate respectively. It is concluded from the study that maximum strength is attained with a combination of granite powder and cockle shell at 20% and 15% partial replacements of fine and coarse aggregate respectively for M30 grade Concrete. The ...
Get Moreconcrete with partial replacement of crushed granite fine by sand. replacement of Crushed Granite (CG) in concrete production. … available and can be recommended as an alternative material ( partial replacement) to coarse …. for the experiment, the fine aggregate (sharp sand) used was obtained from a. Read more
Get MoreThe crushed tile aggregate passing through 16.5mm sieve and retained on 12mm sieve are used. Crushed tiles were partially replaced in place of coarse aggregate by the percentages of 10%, 20% and 30%, 40% and 50% individually and along with replacement of fine aggregate with granite powder also. 2.1.6 CERAMIC TILE-FINE AGGREGATE:
Get MoreAccordingly, this paper will examine the properties of concrete by varying the granite powder as a replacement of sand in the concrete that have originated from granite crushed unites along with admixtures such as silica fume, fly ash, ground granulated blast-furnace slag and superplasticiser as a partial replacement of cement. 1.1.
Get MoreTable 2: Compressive strength of concrete with M-Sand as partial replacement for fine aggregates Sl.No. M-SAND Compressive strength of concrete, N/mm2 7days 28 days 1 0% 33.34 48.25 2 10% 36.45 52.38 3 20% 36.68 53.47 4 30% 38.55 54.08 5 40% 36.26 53.02
Get MoreSimilarly, the compressive strengths of concrete from the partial replacement of sand with fine ceramics were 13.8 N/mm2 and 10.9 N/mm2 for 5% and 20% replacements respectively. For 5% and 20% replacement levels of granite with crushed ceramics in concrete gave a compressive strength of 11.6 N/mm2 and 9.7 N/mm2, respectively.
Get MoreThis study investigates the effect of partial replacement of river gravel with crushed granite in concrete production. River gravel was replaced from 0% to in the interval of 10% of crushed granite. Sieve analysis of river sand, river gravel and crushed granite was carried out. Concrete mix design was carried out and the mix ratio obtained
Get MoreManasseh Joel (2010) explained that the use of crushed granite fine to partially replace Makurdi river sand in concrete production will require a higher water to cement ratio, when compared with values obtained with the use of only Makurdi river sand.
Get Morereplacement by glass powder and sand by crushed spent fire bricks. 3. MATERIALS USED The ingredients of concrete consist of Cement,fine aggregate, coarse aggregate and water. In this work we used waste glass powder as a partial replacement for cement and it …
Get MoreThe demand of natural sand in the construction industry has increased a lot resulting in the reduction of sources and an increase in price. Thus an increased need to identify a suitable substitute, that is eco-friendly and inexpensive quarry dust being extensively used as an alternative to the sand in the production of concrete. In this paper an attempt has been made to determine the ...
Get MorePartial 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 …
Get MoreConcrete 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.
Get MoreConcrete plays the key role and a large quantum of concrete is being utilized in every construction practices. Natural river sand is one of the key ingredients of concrete, is becoming expensive due to excessive cost of transportation from sources.
Get MoreThe aggregates are of two kinds, coarse aggregate such as crushed limestone or granite and fine aggregate such as river sand or manufactured sand. Various chemical admixtures can also be added to achieve varied properties. Water is mixed in concrete so that the concrete gets its shape and then gets hardened through a process called hydration.
Get Moresufficient quantity of ordinary river sand for making concrete structures is affecting the growth of construction industry in many parts of the country. The present work is aimed at developing a concrete using the granite scrap an industrial waste, as a partial replacement for fine aggregate in selfcompacting concrete.
Get More13) Manasseh JOEL "Use of Crushed Granite Fine as Replacement to River Sand in Concrete Production", Leonardo Electronic Journal of Practices and Technologies Issue 17, July – December 2010 14) Dodda Nagaraju, Dr. S.Sunil Pratap Reddy "An experimentsal study on partial replacement of Granite Powder in fine
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