Partial Replacement of Coarse Aggregate in Concrete: A Green Concrete Approach Arivalagan S Dean of Civil Engineering, Dr M.G.R. Educational and Research Institute ... The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of the use of ceramic tile waste as coarse aggregate in concrete production. Arivalagan S /International Journal of ChemTech ...
1.5. TILE AGGREGATE CONCRETE Crushed tiles are used in lieu of coarse aggregate, and tile powder is used in place of fine aggregate in this. Crushed tiles were used to replace fine and coarse aggregates separately, as well as in combinations (replacing coarse and fine aggregates at the same time in a single mix).
Moreover, Tavakoli et al. [24] investigated the utilization of ceramic tile waste as natural aggregate replacement and observed that the unit weight of hardened concrete varied in the range of 2441–2294 kg/m 3 and 2441-2385 kg/m 3 with fine tile aggregate content of 0– and coarse tile aggregate content of 10–40%, respectively. They ...
As a result, a novel and cost-effective solution must be implemented to eliminate or minimize the reliance on natural coarse aggregate stone by partially replacing coarse aggregate in concrete with ceramic waste (Torkittikul & Chaipaich, 2010).
The effectiveness of the partial replacement of both fine and course aggregates of ceramic waste by 50% and 30% discussed in the research study. ... Floor tile waste aggregates (FTWA) in concrete ...
This experimental study found that the waste ceramic tile aggregate has permissible flakiness index, elongation index, fineness modulus, impact value. Specific gravity and water absorption...
Because of the different gradation and better packing of aggregates in waste materials, the sorptivity value for replacement concrete by ceramic waste is lower, and thus it is concluded that as the percentage of replacement concrete by waste material increases, the porosity decreases. Download: Download high-res image (164KB)
Control concrete with normal aggregate and CS concrete with 10-20% coarse aggregate replacement with CS were made. Two mixes with CS and fly ash were also made to investigate fly ash effect on CS ...
We cannot completely change the materials in concrete because this will influence the workability of concrete. The e-waste is crushed into the correct particle size and can be mixed with various aggregates in the …
replacement to the natural course aggregate. Separated the tile waste which is lesser than 4.75 mm. Crushed tiles were partially replaced in place of coarse aggregate by the percentages of 10%, 20% and 30% individually and along with replacement of fine aggregate with granite powder also.
In this research investigation, ceramic waste tile waste was substituted for natural coarse aggregate in concrete to varying degrees from (0, 10, 20, and 30%), and the M-20 graded concrete was ...
M20 grade concrete is adopted.This paper suggests that the replacement of waste tile aggregate should be in the range ... The crushed waste ceramic tiles were used in concrete as a replacement for ...
use the optional materials for making the concrete. The project focuses on coarse aggregate in concrete. In this project work, the study has been done on the replacement of coarse aggregate with demolished brick aggregate known as jhama brick. The optional source is jhama brick as a coarse aggregate. Jhama brick produced due to over burning.
Crushed waste ceramic tiles were utilised in concrete as a replacement for natural coarse aggregates. The crushed waste ceramic tiles made up 10 %, 20 %, 30 %, …
Ceramic waste tile aggregates produced from mixed coloured tile were utilized in self-compacting concrete (SCC). This research was aimed at assessing the performance of SCC in sulphuric acid environment by introducing ceramic waste tile (CWT) as natural fine aggregate replacement in different ratios (0%, 20%, 40%, 60%, 80% …
source of coarse aggregate in concrete. The crushed tile had a lower density and a much higher water absorption value compared to those of natural crushed stones. The resulting concrete made with ...
The findings revealed that the use of ceramic tile waste for partial replacement of coarse aggregate leads towards enhancing the valuable concrete properties which in turns can …
The effect of waste ceramic tile as a coarse aggregate replacement for natural coarse aggregate in concrete on workability, compressive strength, split tensile …
fine aggregate in the same way as ceramic tiles can be used as a partial substitute for coarse aggregate. Crushed waste ceramic tiles, as well as crushed waste ceramic tile powder, are used to substitute coarse and fine aggregates. 0 percent, 15 percent, 30 percent, 45 percent, and 50 percent of the coarse aggregates were substituted with ...
Abstract: The main focus of this research is to study the strength of concrete with ceramic waste as coarse aggregate. Increased construction activity and continuous dependence on conventional materials of concrete marking are leading to scarcity of the material and increased construction cost. In this study an attempt has …
In this study the effect of the mechanical behavior of the pervious concrete mixes with the use of Construction waste Mangalore tiles and ceramic tiles in the replacement of the Coarse Aggregates ...
The most used RA for concrete production are RCA; however, recent studies show the potential of RMA for this purpose [9,10]. Within the class of RMA, tiles have special proprieties as they are ...
The optimum percentage replacement of sand with fine glass aggregate was determined to be 20%. By using low -cost and environmental friendly building materials from industrial waste, a sustainable concrete can be produced. Keywords – Artificial sand, waste glass powder, fine aggregate replacement, compressive strength, flexural strength. I.
This study is an investigation into the utilization of waste tiles as partial replacement for fine and coarse aggregates in concrete. ... %-0.63% and 5.12%-7.88% for 10% and 20% concrete waste ...
2.2 Ceramic Waste As partial Replacement for Course Aggregate Concrete Production 4 2.2.1 Properties of Ceramic Coarse Aggregates 5 2.2.2 Properties of Concrete That Were Made from Ceramic Waste Coarse Aggregate 6 2.2.3 Type Of Ceramic Waste 9 2.2.4 Other Application of Ceramic waste substitution 9 2.3 Aggregates 10
The drive towards circular economy in achieving sustainable concrete cannot be overemphasized. The recycling of waste tiles from the ceramic industry, demolished buildings, or during the construction process could be one way of solving the waste generated from ceramic tiles. This study investigates the use of waste ceramic …
Powder is used in place of the coarse aggregate, and crushed tiles are used in place of the fine aggregate [2]. These crushed tiles and tile powder were used to replace the fine and coarse aggregates separately, as well as in combinations, such as the replacement of coarse and fine aggregates at the same time in a single mix [3]. …
The study focuses on analyzing the compressive strength in usage of ceramic waste material as partial replacement of coarse aggregates. Concrete cubes were prepared for 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25% replacements and tested for optimum content for two grades of concrete mixes (G30 and G50).
We cannot completely change the materials in concrete because this will influence the workability of concrete. The e-waste is crushed into the correct particle size and can be mixed with various aggregates in the concrete without affecting the quality and durability of the concrete. E-waste partial concrete is also called E-Crete concrete. 8.
impact about 70% to 75% of volume to concrete. In this aspect consumption of waste tiles or broken tiles as course aggregate in concrete manufacturing can be get new scientific sobriety in the field of sustainable concrete. A large amount of tiles get waste in industry and mega construction projects. 2.