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@article{155401, author = {G.G.Nivetha and M.Prakash and M.Thamizh Ilackiya and H. GokulRam and A. S. Arjun Mohan}, title = {STUDY ON PARTIAL REPLACEMENT OF FINE AGGREGATE WITH CERAMIC WASTE AND BRICK DUST IN CONCRETE}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {}, volume = {9}, number = {1}, pages = {1505-1508}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=155401}, abstract = {In these modern worlds of construction, the building materials are essential. Due to the day to day innovation and development in construction field, the use of natural aggregates is increase tremendously. The widely used material in infrastructure development and construction throughout the world is concrete and mortar. Due to excessive production of the river sand, it is banded by the government of INDIA. Thus, replacement of sand becomes need in last decays and partial replacement will contribute to a good point to research area. Number of researches doing work on the replacement of sand by number of materials like waste glass powder, crushed fire brick, ceramic tile waste and etc., This review article about the study of compressive strength in concrete by mixing waste construction materials such as brick dust and ceramic waste as a partial replacement of fine aggregate. This partial replacement of sand is done in different percentage (10%, 20%, and 30%). 10% of sand is replaced with 5% of brick dust and 5% of ceramic waste. Similarly, in the next two mix 20 & 30% of sand are replaced. The abrasion test is carried out at 7, 14 and 28 days. The test result says that 20% replacement of ceramic dust 10% and brick dust 10% gives the maximum compressive strength to the concrete}, keywords = {Fine aggregate, Water, Brick dust, Ceramic waste, Coarse aggregate.}, month = {}, }
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