A STUDY ON PARTIAL REPLACEMENT OF CEMENT WITH MARBLE WASTE IN CONCRETE

  • Unique Paper ID: 163615
  • Volume: 10
  • Issue: 11
  • PageNo: 1868-1870
  • Abstract:
  • By partially lowering the amount of cement and other standard fines, the relative workability, compressive and flexural strengths of using marble powder and stone granules as fines in mortar or concrete have been investigated in this study. Research on fine aggregates by varying ratios of marble powder and stone granules often results in greater workability and compressive strength of the mortar and concrete, with partial cement replacement. Increased building activities for different regions and utilities are forcing natural resources to become overexploited and scarred. Stone dust works well as a natural sand alternative in construction. combining all of the ingredients, including water, aggregates, cement, and sand. Stone dust is used to make concrete instead of fine aggregates. For this use, stone dust is collected from quarries. A 1mm screen should be used to filter stone dust. We are using M30 grade concrete for this job. Mix design is taken into account here. The environment may suffer if waste is let into the ecosystem directly. As a result, the significance of recycling trash has been emphasized. The results show that adding marble dust in different percentages to partially substitute cement improves the workability and compressive strengths of the concrete. Marble dust powder pollutes the environment, creates dust in the summer, and puts agricultural and public health at jeopardy when it is settled by sedimentation and subsequently dumped. In this investigation, OPC and PPC cement have been replaced with marble dust powder in the following proportions: 0%, 5%, 10%, 15%, 20%, and 25% by weight of M-30 grade concrete, respectively. In order to compare concrete mixtures to standard concrete in terms of compressive strength, they were developed, assessed, and investigated. One byproduct of crushing operations is stone dust. It could be used in concrete in place of some of the natural river sand. With stones In addition to being of higher quality, concrete that contains dust helps protect the natural river sand for upcoming generations. Studies have shown that stone dust can partially replace natural sand for creating concrete. Consequently, we reviewed a large number of pertinent research papers in this f

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  • ISSN: 2349-6002
  • Volume: 10
  • Issue: 11
  • PageNo: 1868-1870

A STUDY ON PARTIAL REPLACEMENT OF CEMENT WITH MARBLE WASTE IN CONCRETE

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