to use non biodegradable components of Electronic waste as a partial replacement of the coarse or fine aggregates. They have also studies about experimental study is made on the utilization of Electronic waste particles as coarse aggregates in concrete with a percentage replacement ranging from 0% to 30% on the strength criteria of M20 Concrete.
Read MoreD. Tavakoli et al. (2013) investigated on the possibility of using ceramic tile in concrete. Coarse aggregate is replaced in the range of 0-40%. There is an increase in compressive strength by 5.13% whereas there is a decrease in slump, water absorption and unit weight by 10%, 0.1% and 2.29% respectively with 10% substitution.
Read MoreAs concrete demand and conumption is increased rapidly demand of natural aggregate also rised. Similarly, the production of natural coarse aggregate is not sufficent ro satisfied these increased demand.Therefore, as a solution and to save enviroment the replacement of coarse aggregate in concrete is become essenetial.. Theare various alternative materials for coarse …
Read Moreof recycled concrete up to 30% coarse aggregate replacement (C. A. R.) by demolished waste at the end of 28 d has been found to be comparable to the conventional concrete. 3. "Use of Building Demolished Waste as Course Aggregate in Use of recycled aggregate in concrete can be useful for Porous Concrete" IJRET: International
Read MoreA concrete mix necessarily contents cement, water, fine aggregate and coarse aggregate. Aggregate occupy about 60 – 70% volume of concrete. In this percentage 40 to 50 % proportion of aggregate is fine aggregate (sand). Fine aggregate selection plays vital role in concrete performance and its cost.
Read MoreThe paper is oriented at the possibility of finding an alternate source for gravel (coarse aggregate) which can replace partially or fully the usage of aggregate. An attempt has been made to investigate the properties of M30 grade concrete using tile as aggregate replacing natural aggregate by 0%, 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90% and ...
Read More" PARTIAL REPLACEMENT OF AGGREGATE WITH CERAMIC TILE IN CONCRETE " PACE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCES ... Study on the Engineering Properties of Marble Waste Powder from Hyderabad Marble Market Sindh Pakistan for Making Concrete Including Recycled Coarse Aggregates.
Read Moreiii) To determine the water absorption of ceramic aggregate concrete containing various content of ceramic tile as partial coarse aggregates replacement material. 1.4 SCOPE OF STUDY Ceramic tile waste use in this research was taken from old site factory The scope of concrete use is in Malaysia construction industry. The experiment is only limit
Read MoreExperimental Investigation of Broken Tiles as a Replacement of Coarse Aggregate CEX033. Study on Glass Fibre Reinforced Concrete CEX034. Retrofitting of RCC Beam Externally Bonded with GFRP ... Experimental Investigation on Partial Replacement of Cement by Fly ash and Coarse Aggregate by Sea Shell in Concrete CEX048. Experimental Investigation ...
Read Moreand the wastes obtained from the tile industries. The use of these tile aggregates as partial replacement in coarse aggregate in concrete has positive effect on the environment and obtaining lower costs since the tile aggregates are easy to obtain. Their cost is cheaper than the natural aggregates.
Read More2. Economic feasibility study of using waste ceramic tile aggregate as partial replacement of coarse aggregate in concrete production. 3. Comparison between combined flakiness and elongation index, mechanical properties (Aggregate crushing value, Aggregate impact value, Aggregate abrasion value) of waste ceramic tile aggregate
Read MoreIn pervious concrete, tile aggregate waste (10mm-4.75mm) in proportion of 0%, 10%, 20% and 30%, is used to partially replace coarse aggregates. These mixes were designated as P0, P10, P20, and P30 ...
Read MoreA. M. Sekar (2017) [1] has examined that partial replacement of coarse aggregate by waste ceramic tile in concrete. In this investigation, an endeavor has been made to discover the appropriateness of ceramic coarse aggregate as a conceivable substitute for customary aggregate in concrete.
Read MoreThe evaluation of ceramic waste for use as a replacement of cement material begins with the concrete testing. Concrete contains cement, water, fineaggregate, coarse aggregate and grit. With the control concrete, i.e. 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, and 50% of the cement is replaced with ceramic waste,the data from the ceramic waste is
Read MoreUse of Waste Materials As a replacement of Coarse Aggregate in Concrete Mix 1. 5/15/2013 BHARATI VIDYAPEETH DEEMED UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, PUNE 1 2. Structural engineering is a field of engineering dealing with the safe and economic analysis / design of structures that support or resist loads. 5/15/2013 BHARATI …
Read Moreutilization of cement and coarse aggregate due to the developing infrastructure. To determine the strength of the concrete by replacing cement and coarse aggregate with glass powder and ceramic tile wastes respectively. It deals with the problem of greenhouse gas emission and avoids landfill disposal of ceramic tile wastes. 3.0 Mix Material
Read More2.4 Coarse aggregate The locally available crushed granite stone is used as coarse aggregate. The coarse aggregate with a maximum size 20mm having a specific gravity 2.67 and fineness modulus of 7.357 is used. The bulk density value obtained is 1605 Kg/m3 respectively, and water absorption is 3.72%.
Read MoreZainab Al-Mamari"Using crushed tiles as coarse aggregate in concrete mix." 2. B.Kavitha,M.Lenin Sundar,"Experimental study on partial replacement of coarse aggregate with ceramic tile wastes and cement with glass powder" 3. N.Naveenprasad,P.Hanitha,N.C.Anil,"Partial replacement of coarse aggregate by crushed
Read Morecrushed tile aggregate was separated to use them as partial replacement to the natural coarse aggregate. The tile waste which is lesser than 4.75 mm size was neglected. The 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
Read MoreIn accordance with conservation efforts, this research focuses on ceramic tile waste as partial coarse aggregates replacement for concrete production, prevention of environmental pollution with considering the elements of sustainable and cost-saving construction projects, especially material usage. Moreover, many of the construction industry in Malaysia produce construction …
Read MoreUsing the E-waste as a partial replacement of coarse aggregate in concrete is the best solution. We can not fully replace material in concrete because it impacts the workability of concrete. The electronic waste is crushed as required particle size and can be mixed with other aggregates in concrete which will not affect the quality & durability ...
Read Moreaggregate concrete containing various content of ceramic tile as partial coarse aggregates replacement material. ix) To find the optimum proportion (10%, 20% & 30%) of Ceramic tile waste that can be used as a replacement substitute material for coarse aggregate in concrete x) To reduce the waste materials which comes from industries.
Read MoreAnswer (1 of 4): Hmm I don't see why not. It will likely act like very fine sand, similar to the operations of the relatively smaller gravel/aggregate pieces. And my answer would be absolutely not if you weren't suggesting partial use! Thank you for provoking me to look this up! : …
Read Morebeing made in the construction industries to use non-biodegradable components of Electronic waste as a partial replacement of the fine or coarse aggregates in concrete. The main aim of this study is to investigate the change in mechanical properties of concrete with the addition of Electronic waste in concrete.
Read MoreIf we use waste and broken tiles as coarse aggregates in concrete manufacturing. Ceramic tiles can be used as coarse aggregate since they are angular in nature and can be used in similar size of coarse aggregate. This replacement has a huge saving of energy and also has an environmental benefits. Besides, it will also
Read Morereplacement of coarse aggregate with coconut shell in ppt. coarse aggregate in solving part of natural aggregate. The various waste materials are used such as coconut shell, cockle shell, periwinkle shell, foundry sand etc. so here in my project I will use coconut shell waste as replacement of coarse aggregate by different percentage for making concrete of different …
Read Morewell as to enhance their replacement by other alternative sources. One of the method is the use of ceramic tile waste in concrete. The composition and performance between ceramic tile and natural coarse aggregate is very close. The usage of …
Read Moreand cement in concrete. The crushed clay waste was obtained from chimney and west management places. To design concrete mixes the use of silica fume and ceramic tiles as aggregates to establish the available and economic feasibility of the silica fume and ceramic tiles as Aggregates. 2.2 Coarse aggregates Coarse aggregates are debris more than ...
Read More5% Replacement of Cement by Ceramic Powder: Mix Design calculation of M30 for 6 cubes: Cement = 8.5 kg. Water = 3.83 litre. Coarse aggregate = 22.2 kg Fine Aggregate = 11.16 kg. By replacing 5% of cement by ceramic waste 5% of 8.5 = 0.425 kg. Therefore, Final Mix for 5% replacement: Cement = 8.5 0.425 = 8.075 kg.
Read MoreAnswer (1 of 6): If you sar saying about hard irregular stones. Then there are many material as a replacement for coarse aggregate, but no one is better than a stone. Some material for replacement of stone 1. Glass 2. Wood pieces 3. Destructed concrete structure 4. Destructed bitumen road 5. M...
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