— The key points arising from the literature review were discussed and finally the needs for further research were identified. ... Balamurugan and Perumal [16], studied the use of quarry dust as a sand replacement material for the production of concrete. Results showed a maximum increase in compressive strength (19.18%), tensile strength …
— The cement concrete stone dust CCSD 7.5 with partial replacement of 7.5% stone dust shows an increase in compressive and flexural strengths of 14.42% and 15.85% at 28 and 56 days as compared to the nominal mix, respectively. The increase in strength is due to the dense microstructure of the specimen in the presence of fine crushed stone …
— In this study, concrete mixes are prepared with partial replacement of natural sand at different substitution rates 10%, 20%, 30%, 40% and 50% with stone dust & partial replacement of natural ...
— The brick, stone, and construction industries produces huge quantities of non-biodegradable waste materials and incorporation of such waste materials in concrete eventually leads to the green and sustainable construction.
— This work investigated the effect of partial replacement of sand with quarry dust on the compressive strength, flexural strength, split tensile strength and water absorption of sandcrete blocks. River sand was replaced with quarry dust at percentages ranging from 0 to 40 at cement/combined aggregate ratio of 1: 6. The blocks were …
— 2 Literature Review. Several indigenous materials are being experimented to substitute the filler material and binding material in concrete. ... A linear increment of strength is observed with respect to replacement of sand with stone dust up to 15%. Further increase in percentage replacement results in decrease in strength gradually; hence, 15 ...
— Stone dust passing by No. 200 sieve, is used as cement replacing material and retained by No. 100 sieve is used for sand replacement. Sand was replaced by stone dust of 15%, 20%, 25%, 30%, 35%, 40 ...
Equivalent mixes are obtained by replacing stone dust partially/fully. Test results indicate effective usage of stone dust with same compressive strength, comparable tensile strength and modulus of rupture. Workability of 40% replacement of stone dust with 2% Superplasticizer is equal to the workability of conventional concrete. Workability is
C) Maximum split tensile strength was observed when quarry dust replacement is about 40%. D) Maximum flexural strength was observed when quarry dust replacement is about 40%. References [1] N N Priya Darshini*, D Rambabu (2019): An Experimental Study On The Use Of Quarry Dust As A Replacement Material In Concrete International
— material for both i.e. cement and sand. This review study ... The basic strength properties of concrete were investigated by replacing natural sand by Stone dust at replacement levels of 0%, 10% ...
It addresses critical research questions regarding the physical and chemical properties of stone dust aggregates compared to natural sand; the impact of stone dust on the …
— The review is majorly divided in two parts, one with the partial replacement of cement in concrete and other with partial replacement of sand in concrete, with marble dust. Tests on cement, coarse and fine aggregate and MD has been performed as per country specification codes and mix design of concrete.
— Typically, quarry dust is small sand-sized particles and washed to be used as construction aggregate. Quarry dust has some advantages over river sand such as better contribution to the strength of the cementitious material, better workability, lesser cement consumption and eco-friendly. Published literature report that quarry dust was deployed ...
Traditional natural river sand is used as a fine aggregate for ... The main objective of this research is to investigated the use of Glass Powder and other is Stone dust as partial replacement of cement and concrete production. In this research we analyze the ... AI-powered research tool for scientific literature, based at Ai2. Learn More.
The graph shows that the maximum percentage of stone dust that can replace sand in concrete mixture to produce the maximum strength is 60%. with the strength at 28-days …
II. LITERATURE REVIEW In this paper literature review containing both for Quarry stone dust and Foundry sand which are following: H. M. A. Mahzuz, Bangladesh (2011) [2]: has determined the relative performance of mortar and concrete by using stone powder as sand. For these purposes the compressive
Researchers showed that river sand can be replaced by using stone dust as to give comparable strength to concrete. Stone dust has somehow similar or better mechanical …
made by partial or full replacement of river sand by crushed stone dust as fine aggregate and reported that 40 percent sand can be replaced by crushed stone dust without effecting the strength of concrete. (1999) Hudson reported that, ''concrete manufactured with a high percentage of minus 75 micron material will yield a
LITERATURE REVIEW Physical properties like specific gravity, fineness modulus etc. of stone dust and fine aggregate should be comparable in order to use stone dust as a replacement of fine aggregate. ... replacement of sand by stone dust improved the strength of concrete by 20%. It also decreased total deflection of beam.
— Quarry rock dust (QRD), a waste obtained during the quarrying process is a significant source of air pollution yet has the potential of becoming a sustainable and economical alternative to sand in concrete. Studies confirmed that replacing sand in conventional concrete with QRD increases its durability and robustness by ten percent.
— In the literature, there are relatively few study results on the effect of basalt dust on the cement hydration compared to the findings on other dusts, e.g., limestone, marble, or quartz. ... Without additives and with the addition of basalt powder, which is a partial sand replacement, the quantity of cement hydration products in the mortar was ...
— Expansive soils can cause significant distress in pavement construction because of their swelling and shrinking nature. One such method to control this problem is addition of stabilising agent to the expansive soil. Millions of tonnes of quarry dust waste produced every year are not disposed properly, resulting in environmental pollution as …
— Granite dust is a waste produced during cutting and grinding process of granite stone. The waste generation from granite stone industry is in the form of non-biodegradable fine powder, the utilisation of this waste in concrete will help in sustainable and greener development.. Published literature shows huge potential of granite dust as …
Literature review Physical properties like specific gravity, fineness modulus etc. of stone dust and fine aggregate should be comparable in order to use stone dust as a …
IRJET- An Experimental Study on Partial Replacement of Sand by Kota Stone Dust and Crumbed Rubber in Standard Concrete. 2020 • IRJET Journal. ... by Waste Products : A State of Art. 2013 • D. K. Parbat. In this paper an attempt is made to present a state-of the- art review of papers on replacement of natural sand by by-products and ...
— A multi-storey building that are made of RC frame, the greater importance is given to make structure safe against lateral load. Lateral load are produced due to wind, earthquakes etc.
— This review paper emphasizes the significance of utilizing alternative aggregate materials in concrete. Particularly, it aims to explore replacing natural sand with stone dust.
— The review indicates that in concrete industry marble dust can be used as replacement of sand and it generally improves the mechanical properties of concrete with lower water–cement ratio. In hydration process, marble dust does not play any role but it shows filler effect in concrete and also it shows better performance.
— Quarry dust is one of the alternatives as it has some advantages over river sand such as better contribution to the strength of the cementitious material, better …
— Physical parameters of quarry dust and pit sand were determined in accordance with BS 1377–9 (1990), and sandcrete blocks were produced with 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%, and 80% quarry dust replacement of sand.
— The present paper study the effect of partial substitution of brick dust (BD), stone dust (SD), and recycled fine aggregate (RFA) as fine aggregate on the properties …
— The aim of this review work is to summarize previous research studies on utilization of sawdust ash as a cement replacement. Hence, this review paper will provide the significant idea and valuable ...
Stone Dust which is featured in this investigation could help the utilization of quarry dust produced from quarries. By substitution of quarry stone residue, the prerequisite of land fill territory can be decreased and can likewise tackle the issue of regular sand shortage. The particular gravity and fineness modulus of quarry stone
— This article presents a comprehensive literature review of the main trends in utilizing stone dust in recycled aggregates in the past decade and its influence on …