Of Waste Ceramic Tiles As Coarse Aggregate In Concrete, Vol. 2 Issue 11, November - 2015 2) Nishant Kumar1, Aravind Sagar B,An Experimental Laboratory Study on Utilization of Ceramic Waste as a Partial Replacement of Coarse aggregate in concrete, Volume: 05 Issue: 11 |Nov-2016 3) Hemanth Kumar Ch1,Ananda Ramakrishna K2, Sateesh
iii) To determine the optimum coarse aggregate mix ratio (M30) to achieve this strength. iv) To use waste ceramic tile efficiently for CC road. 2. LITERATURE REVIEW Some of the previous studies have been investigated the use of ceramic tile as coarse aggregate. Aruna D (2015) For tile waste-based concrete, coarse aggregates were replaced by ...
A viable strategy for promoting sustainable development and a cleaner environment is the reuse of demolition-related ceramic waste and ceramic …
The test results showed that ceramic waste material as a partial replacement for natural aggregate, cement, and fine aggregate provides better performance in terms of CS, TS, and FTS at optimal percentages- 20% ceramic aggregate, 10% ceramic powder, and 10% ceramic fine aggregate (Fineness Modulus 2.2) respectively in M25 grade concrete.
The study's parameters included replacing coarse aggregate (CA) with ceramic waste aggregates (CWA) at a rate of 0 to with a regular incremental interval of 20%. Flexural strength and stress ...
Figure1:a) Particle size distribution cure of normal sand and ceramic waste coarse aggregate b) Ceramic waste 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 100 10 1) Sieve size Normal aggregate ceramic waste. Arivalagan S /International Journal of ChemTech Research, 2021,14(1): 101-108. 104 Water
From different test results, we concluded that in M-20 and M-25 mixes up to 20% replacement of normal 20 mm coarse aggregate with waste ceramic tile aggregates, there is no significant effect on compressive strength of concrete except M-30 mix. But beyond 20% replacement, compressive strength of cubes started decreasing gradually …
The properties of ceramic waste coarse aggregate are well within the range of the values of concrete-making aggregates. The compressive, splitting tensile and flexural strengths of ceramic waste coarse aggregate concrete are lower by 3.8, 18.2 and 6%. Recommended articles. References (12)
Amin, et al. [17] investigated the impact of substituting ceramic waste for coarse aggregate and mineral admixtures in UHSC. At the same time, Zeyad, et al. [18] investigated the use of volcanic ...
Katzer and Domski (2013) detected superior properties for concrete mixture containing ceramic waste aggregate as coarse aggregate and 1.2% steel fibre in …
Ceramic waste aggregates (CWA) from reject the production line were evaluated. • Natural coarse aggregates of Ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC) mixes were fully replaced by CWA. • The evaluation results revealed that replacing cement with 20% silica fume can optimise the strength of UHPC made from CWA. •
The effect of coarse aggregate replacement with agricultural and industrial wastes like furnace slag, oil palm shell, coconut shell, waste ceramic tiles, glass, expanded polystyrene, lightweight ...
The reported studies indicated that the replacement of natural aggregates by up to 20% of waste ceramic provided the best improvements in the characteristics of …
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In general, ceramic waste partially replacing aggregates (fine aggregates and coarse aggregates) in concrete can lead to a decrease in slump or slump flow [54] [55] [56][57][58]. This may be ...
HIS II. MATERIALS Ceramic waste as coarse aggregate The ceramic wastes such as flowerpot, tiles and brick ware were broken into small pieces about 5 – 40 mm sizes by a hammer. These small pieces are …
Experiment were carried out to determine the strength of concrete with ceramic waste coarse aggregate and quarry dust fine aggregate to compare them with the conventional concrete made (with crushed stone coarse aggregate). From the results show that compressive strength of concrete with quarry dust as aggregates is the highest with …
A coarse aggregate replacement scheme in concrete is investigated with three different waste ceramic tile materials in replacement ratios including 20%, 25%, …
Concrete that uses ceramic waste aggregate (CWA) in place of fine aggregate has been found to have compressive strengths that are either higher than or equal to those of conventional concrete. ... S.T.; Au, F.T.K. Mechanical properties of concrete utilising waste ceramic as coarse aggregate. Constr. Build. Mater. 2016, 117, …
A coarse aggregate replacement scheme in concrete is investigated with three different waste ceramic tile materials in replacement ratios including 20%, 25%, 35%, 50%, 65%, 75%, 80% and . Results show waste ceramic as a possible practicable natural coarse aggregate replacement material with minimal changes in mechanical …
This study assessed the suitability of waste ceramic tiles as coarse aggregate in concrete and to ascertain its strength against normal crushed granite. ... for nominal C30 concrete was produced ...
Several researchers studied the use of ceramic tile waste as fine ceramic aggregate (FCA) and coarse ceramic aggregate (CCA) separately or simultaneously. …
1.1. Tile aggregate concrete. 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 …
In this paper, the recycled coarse aggregate concrete (RCAC) was prepared by replacing cement with ceramic waste powder (CWP) in mass fractions of 0, 10%, 20%, 30% and 40%. Its mechanical properties, hydration products, microstructure, and morphology were...
coarse aggregates by ceramic waste because angular and rough aggregates which results in poor workability are replaced by 40% by ceramic waste which are cubical in shape and smooth in surface. Comparison in slump values for final mixes is shown n Fig.1.2. The overall comparison is shown in Fig.1.3.
The flexural strength of recycled ceramic coarse aggregate concrete is comparable to that of the control concrete specimen. The study found that concrete with coarse ceramic aggregate had a lower split tensile strength than conventional concrete (Senthamarai and Devadas Manoharan 2005). Fine ceramic aggregates were used in …
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T.Subramani and B.Suresh, "Experimental Investigation of Using Ceramic Waste As A Coarse Aggregate Making A Light Weight Concrete",(IJAIEM),Volume 4, Issue 5, May 2015, ISSN 2319 – 4847. [4] Parminder Singh and Dr. Rakesh Kumar Singla," Utilization Of Waste Ceramic Tiles As Coarse Aggregate In Concrete",(JMEST) ISSN: 3159-0040 …
The materials used in this study were ordinary Portland cement CEM I 42.5 grade, conforming to British Standards [11], granite of maximum particle size of 12.5 mm and granulometric modulus of 6.95, river sand of maximum particle size of 4 mm and granulometric modulus of 2.24, ceramic waste coarse aggregates of granulometric …
fly ash, silica fumes, egg shell, ceramic waste etc… Among these egg shells is found to have good prospects in minimizing the usage of sand as it is rich in calcium. Also ceramic waste can be replaced for coarse aggregate. So, the concept of our project is partially replacing the fine aggregate by egg shell and coarse aggregate by ceramic ...