DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-61612-4_25 Corpus ID: 135294942; The Sustainable Use of Fine Marble Waste Powder for the Stabilization of Desert Sand in Oman @inproceedings{Qureshi2017TheSU, title={The Sustainable Use of Fine Marble Waste Powder for the Stabilization of Desert Sand in Oman}, author={Mohsin Usman …
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Recent practice has demonstrated partial replacement of marble waste for soil stabilization. This paper explored possibilities for the sustainable invigoration of …
and waste marble powder with constant water cement ratio 0.38. It was observed that increase in water cement ratio decreases the strength of concrete. Up to 20%, compressive strength is increased in Marble Waste Powder as a partial replacement of fine aggregates. With the addition of Fly Ash initial and final setting time gets decreased.
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The geotechnical properties of sand-marble waste mixes elucidated in this study reveals that the waste marble if mixed with sand, not only increase the bearing …
Abstract–The main objective of this research is to investigate the performance of concretes contained marble dust as a cement replacement, mix was prepared with cement and sand blended with marble dust with replacement from 10%, 20%, 25% and 30%.The investigation indicates that replacement of cement by marble …
Semantic Scholar extracted view of "Use of Waste Marble Powder as Partial Replacement in Cement Sand Mix" by Nitish Sharma et al. Skip to search form Skip to main ... {Sharma2015UseOW, title={Use of Waste Marble Powder as Partial Replacement in Cement Sand Mix}, author={Nitish Sharma and Ravi Kumar}, …
In the marble industry, about 50 to 60% production waste. These waste create many environmental dust problems in now a day to day society. ... Partial replacement of marble powder in cement accordingly in the range of 20%, 30%, 40%, by weight for M20 grade of concrete. ... KEYWORDS: Cement (53 grade), Marble powder, Fine aggregate (M-sand ...
Marble powder is a waste product produced from the marble industry and can be utilized as a filler material in cement, whereas vermiculite is a lightweight materials with high imperviousness to fire, cracking, and shrinkage can be used along with fine aggregate. ... Singh et al. studied the usage of marble powder as a partial replacement …
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stone waste 25%, 50% and 75% replacement from sand. Twelve mixes incorporating lime stone waste 25%, 50% and 75% replacement from sand with marble powder as additive by percent 5, 10, and 15% by cement weight. Phase II, the above experiment is repeated with the same components but with different content of cement. This content is 450 kg/m3.
waste powder up to 20% reduces the slump of concrete mixes, whereas replacement of sand by marble waste powder up to 20% enhances the slump of the concrete mixes. In concrete production replacement of 5% cement by marble waste powder gives comparable compressive and flexural strength as of marble waste free concrete …
The strength that reduces in 60% replacement of sand with marble dust powder for compressive strength, flexural strength and tensile was also found to be decreased than that of normal concrete mix ...
As the combined ratio of marble waste and scoria increase from 0 to 33% for equal replacement ratio of marble waste and scoria, when the marble ratio is twice of the scoria and when the scoria ratio is twice of the marble the concrete strength increase by 22.8% (9.15 MPa), 29.1% (12.7 MPa), and 11.2% (3.89 MPa) respectively when …
This study explores the possibility of using marble powder waste as partial replacement of fine aggregate in concrete as well as compressive strength compared with the conventional concrete. Marble Waste (Marble sawing powder, and marble sludge or slurry) is a widespread byproduct of marble processing industries. All these wastes are …
Effect of waste marble powder in concrete has been investigated by experimental tests on conventional concrete without marble powder with varying quantities of marble powder by replacing the sand partially. II. Material Used 2.1 Cement Portland Pozzolana Cement (ACC) used in this study, which has specific gravity 3.10. 2.2 Marble Powder
demonstrated partial replacement of marble waste for soil stabilization. This paper explored possibilities for the sustainable invigoration of marble waste as an environment friendly recycled material in Oman. In this study, marble waste powder was mixed with …
Use of Waste Marble Powder as Partial Replacement in Cement Sand Mix. Nitisha Sharma, et al. 5, Haryana, India : International Journal of Engineering Research & Technology (IJERT), 2015, Vol. 4 ...
2.3. Test parameters. Workability was investigated using fresh concrete poured into a 300 mm slump cone following NM 10.1.061 [22].. The density of concrete containing marble waste powders as a partial substitution of fine aggregate was measured at 28 days according to ASTM C642 [23].. Cylindrical specimens were measured for …
is required to design consistent and durable concrete with this powder. Keywords- Marble Powder, Replacement, Compressive Strength, Split Tensile Strength I. INTRODUCTION Waste management is typically dealt depending on the type of waste, quantity of waste generated and the degree of associated problems with the environment.
waste marble powder construction industry itself as fine aggregate replacing natural sand in concrete. The ... fully in the proportion 0%, 25%, 50% and and its effect on concrete properties were analyzed and outcomes that replacement of 50% of sand with marble powder is optimum percentage in concrete. Ronak Malpani et.al (2014) ...
Utilization of waste marble powder as partial replacement of cement in engineered cementitious composite Ezaz Ali Khan1, Sajjad Wali Khan1, Akhtar Gul1*, Hany M. Seif ElDin2, Yousef Alqaryouti2, Marc Azab2, Fasih Ahmed Khan1, Yasir Irfan Badrashi1 and Khan Shahzada1 Abstract: The current study focuses on the utilization of Marble Waste …
Normally sand, cement, gravel is used as a raw material of conventional concrete. ... When 13% replacement of marble dust powder was combined with 1.1% of polypropylene fiber it resulted 15% improvement in compressive strength after 28 days of casting. Split tensile strength and flexural strength improved by 15% and 13.5% after 28 …
The marble powder-RHA-clay bricks offer strengths at par with conventional clay bricks. The optimum percentage of mixture of marble powder, rice husk ash and clay offering high strength is found to be clay 80% + marble powder 10% + RHA 10% (type I brick). The incorporation of marble powder has negligible
For conventional concrete, Ranjan Kumar and Kumar (2015), Raghunath et al. (2019), Vaidevi (2013), and Majeed et al. (2021) concluded that 10% replacement of cement with marble dust powder (MDP ...
Marble waste was added in percentages of 5, 10, 15 and 50% by dry weight of the sand. The required amount of marble waste powder was added to a dry sand sample passing No. 4 sieve (4.75 mm). The sand and marble waste were mixed thoroughly to a uniform color.
The objective of this paper is to study the feasibility of using waste marble powder (WMP) as a partial replacement for sand in concrete. A group of five concrete …
The fine waste considered in this study is fine marble waste. The fine waste powder was mixed with dune sand at different contents (5, 10,15, 20, 25, 50%), where the gradation, void ratio ...
2.1. Use of marble waste as a partial replacement for conventional coarse aggregate. Marble waste was judged as a potential replacement for conventional coarse aggregates first by Binici et al. (Citation 2008).They had compared the behaviour of concrete mixes completely made with marble waste as coarse aggregate with mixes …
The result shows durability properties of concrete on replacement of 15% sand with marble powder were enhanced with the use of supplementary cementitious materials such as metakaolin and silica ...
as a partial replacement in the cement sand mix, where MX0 is control mix with no marble powder dust, MX1with 10% marble powder as partial replacement of sand, MX2 with 10% marble powder dust as partial replacement of cement and MX3 with 20% marble powder dust as partial replacement of cement and sand together. Fig. I …
The use of waste marble powder as partial substitution of fine aggregate can save natural aggregates. The research focuses towards employing this finely grained …
Sabkha soils (or saline soils) are soft or loose soils and highly compressible. This paper investigates the potential of utilizing ordinary Portland cement (OPC) and marble powder (MP) to develop the properties of sabkha soils using traditional soil mixing. The selection of MP is based on the search for a new waste material, which can be …
Cement, sand, marble dust, steel fibre [12], and potable water are the materials employed in this investigation (Tables 1, 2, 3 and 4). The sand which was used in the ... waste marble powder as a replacement of cement on the properties of mortar. Revista de la Construcción. J Construct 18(2):290–300 9. Song PS, Hwang S (2004) Mechanical ...
c) Partial replacement of fine aggregate with marble powder in a concrete mix boosts the compressive strength of con-crete. d) Test also indicates that the waste marble powder can be successively utilized as partial replacement of fine aggre-gate in concrete production. e) As marble powder easily contaminates air and water and