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— It is evident that quarry dust negatively influences the compressive strength in wet conditions As quarry dust absorbed more water in wet condition mortar expansion and additional water pressure might have occurred which caused a higher reduction in compressive strength in mortar with quarry dust Download Download high res image
— compressive strength properties of different specimens The compressive strength was obtained as per IS 516 1959 by testing on the mortar cube at 3 7 and 28 days The 28 days compressive strength of 100% replacement of sand with quarry dust of mortar cube CM 1 1 was % higher than the controlled cement mortar cube
— The effect of quarry dust based geopolymer cement on the compressive strength erodibility and durability potential of expansive soils has been studied under laboratory conditions The particular interest was on the geopolymer cement treatment of soils subgrade under hydraulically bound environments Lateritic soils which form the
— SPLIT TENSILE STRENGTH Similar to compressive strength the flexural strength and split tensile strength were also higher for the complete replacement of sand either with quarry dust and M sand The development in compressive strength tensile strength split and flexibility for M Sand is perhaps due to the
— of concrete made of various proportion of quarry dust with river sand optimum strength test values of various proportion of different quarry dust with river sand and the results were compared with natural sand KEYWORDS River Sand Quarry dust workability compressive strength tensile strength I INTRODUCTION If it is possible to
— DOI / Corpus ID 136143624; Influence of fineness of volcanic ash and its blends with quarry dust and slag on compressive strength of mortar under different curing temperatures
— The results shows the variation of compressive strength for different mix proportions of materials mentioned earlier at different curing ages From the results it was inferred that the maximum optimized compressive strength is obtained for optimal mix percentage of Flyash 15% Lime 30% Gypsum 2% Quarry dust 53% Key words Fly ash
The aim of this study was to compare compressive strength and mass of blocks made when EPS were mixed randomly or in layered manner in cement quarry dust mortar The EPS wastes were placed randomly and in a single layer so as to give percentage volume of 0% control 10% 20% 30% 40% and 50% EPS of the cube of 150 mm
— Aging and Curing Temperature Effects on Compressive Strength of Mortar Containing Lime Stone Quarry Dust and Industrial Granite Available via license CC BY Content may be subject
Download scientific diagram Variation of compressive strength with various percentage of quarry dust replacement in natural sand from publication Effect of Fly Ash on Mortar Mixes with Quarry
The test results showed that the strength of cement mortar increases with increasing sand content up to an extent The sand content was found to be an important parameter influencing the pore structure of cement mortar The results showed that river sand and quarry dust with a compressive strength of 10 to 30% replacement is an excellent
The partial replacement shows an improvement of compressive strength at 5% quarry dust content after which there is a decrease with increase in quarry dust content at all the ages Microorganisms can be added to more batter strength and durability purpose Keyword Quarry dust cement mortar bacteria natural sand I INTRODUCTION Nowadays
This research was carried out to investigate the effect of partially replacing cement with quarry dust in cement sand mortar Tests including setting times water absorption compressive strength and density test were carried out on mortar with cement partially replaced with 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% and 30% quarry dust and presented
Concrete is the commonly used material in the construction industry The widely used raw material in the concrete are cement fine aggregate coarse aggregate and water of this common river sand is used as fine aggregate But now a days river sand is at great rate of depletion and expansive due to which there was a need for an effective alternative
— Compressive strength testing on cubes and cylinders at different stages demonstrated that using fly ash as a binder reduces compressive strength at different ages is used to study the micro structural properties of Geo Polymer mortar made blended with quarry dust and Tandur stone slurry powder and also to study the fresh and mechanical
— Effect of Fly Ash on Mortar Mixes with Quarry Dust as Fine Aggregate the 28 day compressive strength of the control mortar was increased from MPa to MPa when 10% of the cement was
— quarry dust with respect to requirements of codal provision which are satisfied The 100% replacement of sand with quarry dust gives better results in terms of compressive strength studies Mahzuz et al 2011 prepared concrete and mortar specimens with stone dust as fine
— compressive strength and transverse strength of 1 3 mortar mixes in which natural sand was replaced with 20% 50% and 100% quarry dust by weight which were further modified by partially replacing cement with four percentages 15% 20% 25% and 30% of low calcium fly ash The compressive strength was
— This research paper produce the compressive strength split tensile strength and durability properties such as water absorption and permeability From the investigation it have been concluded that the replacing partially 30% of fine sand b and quarry dust combination produced better quality results in par with the conventional foam concrete
— This study shows that the compressive strength both for mortar and concrete using stone powder gives impressive result than that of normal sand for the ratio of 1 1 3 and 1 For compressive strength of concrete mix 1 3 1 2 4 and 1 5 were also obtained The highest compressive strength of mortar found from
— The effect of molarity of alkali activator manufactured sand M sand and quarry dust QD on the compressive strength of palm oil fuel ash POFA and fly ash FA based geopolymer mortar was
— Compressive strength N/mm2 = P/A where P = Avg load at failure N A= Cross sectional area of specimen mm2 From the test results it was observed that GENERAL The results of the tests which are specified in chapter 4 are given in the following tables with their corresponding graphs RESULTS OF STRENGTH TESTS
— The concept of replacement of natural fine aggregate by quarry dust which is highlighted in the study could boost the consumption of quarry dust generated from quarries By replacement of quarry dust the requirement of land fill area can be reduced and can also solve the problem of natural sand scarcity The availability of sand at low cost as
— Test result indicates that compressive strength of specimen mix with 35% of sand replacing stone dust and 3% of cement replacing stone dust increases % and % respectively than the
— Flexural and compressive strengths of river sand and quarry dust mortar prism results were presented in Table 3 Table 3 Flexural and compressive strengths of river sand and quarry dust mortar prisms e e strength 4 2 Fig 2 and 3 represent the 7 days and 28 days flex ural strength of river sand and quarry dust mortar with w/c ratio