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In this research study the (OPC) cement has been replaced by ceramic waste powder accordingly in the range of 0%, 10%, 20%, 30% 40%, 50% by weight of M20 grade concrete. Concrete mixtures were...
6/1/2017· At these stage 10, 15 and 25% cement replacement gave higher compressive strength than the control concrete while compressive strength with 20% cement replacement was found to be greatest. At 180 and 365 days the 20% glass added concrete gave 10% and 14% higher strengths respectively than control concrete.
Crushed waste ceramic tiles, crushed waste ceramic tile powder and Rebutted tyre waste are used as a replacement to the coarse aggregates and fine aggregate. The ceramic waste crushed tiles were partially replaced in place of coarse aggregates by 10%, 20%, 30%, 40% and 50%. Rebutted tyre waste and ceramic tile powder were replaced in
A Project Report on " BEHAVIOUR OF CONCRETE BY PARTIAL REPLACEMENT OF COARSE AGGREGATE WITH RECYCLED PLASTIC GRANULES "
replacement of cement with ceramic waste up to 30% by weight of cement and further replacement of cement with ceramic powder the compressive strength binder decreased. D. Tavakolia, A. Heidari*, b and M. Karimianb conducted by using ceramic wastage in concrete production causes no remarkable negative effect in the properties of concrete. The ...
7/3/2018· It is noted that limited studies were conducted on using CWP as a cement replacement in selfcompacting concrete (SCC) and alkaliactivated concrete (AAC) (, geopolymer concrete). Some studies investigated the use of ceramic waste as coarse aggregates in CVC and mortar [7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16]. It was concluded that ceramic waste could be used as partial replacement of .
3/12/2019· replacements of natural fine aggregates in concrete. Some specific objectives, among other s were the analysis of the properties of ceramic wastes, their potentials as artificial fine aggregates in...
with replacement of 20% ceramic waste [1]. Ceramic waste found suitable as a substitution for fine and coarse aggregate and partial substitution in cement production [2]. Ceramic waste can be used as a filler material in flexible pavement [3]The ongoing research has interest in ceramic waste from different ceramic based industry which ...
3. To prove that the industrial waste from china clay industries can be a replacement for fine aggregate. 4. To study the physical and chemical properties of industrial waste and are the ingredients in concrete. 5. To replace the fine aggregate by industrial waste in different ratio such as 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, and 50% in M30 mix concrete 6.
ensp0183enspagregate uses ceramic waste as coarse aggregate in the manufacturing of structural grade concrete. Therefore, in the ceramic industry, concrete is named as ceramic waste aggregate concrete. About 30% of the products become waste, and they are not recyclable. At present, ceramic waste is electrical insulator and other wastes
concrete using ceramic waste as partial replacement of cement was carried out as per IS 516:1956[22] and results were tabulated in Table 6. The test set up for compressive strength test was as per Figure1. Final strength was average of three numbers of specimen were prepared for each day strength.
Corpus ID: . Replacement of Coarse and Fine Aggregate by waste Ceramic Tiles and Ceramic Powder in Concrete inproceedings{Magesh2018ReplacementOC, title={Replacement of Coarse and Fine Aggregate by waste Ceramic Tiles and Ceramic Powder in Concrete}, author={B. Magesh}, year={2018} }
Aswin et al 12 used ceramic waste powder (CWP) by 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, and 50% replaced by weight of cement. The results showed an enhancement in compressive strength when a 40% of ceramic waste was used. Ramadevi 13 studied the concrete properties including ceramic waste with 0%, 25%, 50%, and 75% replaced by weight of fine aggregate. Results ...
water absorption of ceramic waste aggregate on strength properties of ceramic aggregate concrete. M. 20 concrete is used with water cement ratio. Ceramic waste water absorption is % more than conventional aggregate. Compressive strength is best at 20% replacement reaching %, % to that of conventional concrete at 7 and 28 days.
A production cost savings of % for 1:2:4 concrete mix was noted at 75% replacement level. This study concludes that ceramic waste could be used for both structural and nonstructural works and recommends that beyond 75% replacement level, ceramic waste material should not be used in concrete structures where strength is the major consideration.
E. Ceramic Waste Ceramic waste can be used in concrete to improve its strength and other durability factors. It is estimated that 15 to 30% wastes are produced of total raw material utilized. Ceramic waste can be applied as a partial replacement of cement or as a partial replacement of fine aggregate, sand
25% replacement level. It is concluded that ceramic waste usage as aggregate in concrete is sustainable for lowcost housing projects. Keywords: ceramic waste, flexural strength, deflection, failure load, crack pattern 1. INTRODUCTION There is a high increase in the generation of waste worldwide. Ceramic waste is generated from ceramic
3/30/2016· Result In Ceramic Waste Different proportions of waste ceramic are use as course aggregate in cement concrete to determine the compressive strength. Compressive Strength Ceramic waste as aggregate Replace by 10% of aggregate 7 days test result 28 days test result Sample 1 620 KN Sample 2 600 KN Sample 3 605 KN
utilization of waste products in concrete as a replacement of natural sand and cement. Such waste products included in this paper are the rejects from ceramic industries, mainly quartz powder and grog. Each of these waste products has significant effects on the properties of concrete. The use of waste products in concrete
Figure 1 Ceramic waste from CD waste Coimbatore city municipal corporation says that population of the city is lakhs and the quantity of garbage generated is 601 MT/day. In that about 2% of ceramic waste are included. 4. OBJECTIVES • To replace fine aggregate in concrete by using ceramic waste in various proportions (0%, 25%, 50% and 75%)
waste of ceramic tiles that is been used were firstly crushed and used in concrete to the replacement of natural with 10,20,30,40 and 50% of replacement in concrete. The study states that the use of ceramic tile aggregate in concrete enhances its properties and it has been observed an increase in both compression and flexural strength.
As a result, the compressive strength achieved up to 30% replacing cement with ceramic research work is concerned with the experimental investigation on strength of concrete and optimum percentage of the partial replacement by replacing cement via 0%, 10%, 20%, 30%, 40% and 50% of ceramic waste.
Ceramic waste is hard and waste can be used as a partial replacement of cement or as a partial replacement of fine aggregate sand as a supplementary addition to achieve different properties of concrete [3]. Properties of Ceramic Powder:Inorganic. Highly resistant to .