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Natural dimension stone processing generates large volumes of stone waste, which have a significant impact on the environment, as well as on the efficiency and profitability of the stone-processing plant. The article presents the characteristics of waste produced as a result of natural dimension stone processing and the structure of the …
Download full-text PDF Read full-text. ... The by-product of marble processing could be recycled for alternate use in concrete and ... with granite slurry having a positive effect on cement brick ...
Table 4 White cement chemical properties The average dimension of the slurry particles was inferior to 74 mm (which would exclude its use as an Property Existence (%) aggregate for concrete production, according to the conventional concrete technology approach), their chemi- Lost on ignition LOI 12.20 Insoluble residue IR 0.30 cal nature was ...
The use of waste products like fly ash in self-compacting concrete (SCC) is a common practice. In regions where a lot of waste generated due to sawing and polishing of granite and marble has a ...
The marble and granite industries in Egypt produce a vast amount of by-product slurry waste that could be used in green mortar production suitable for construction purposes. This research highlights the effect of the chemical constituents of marble and granite waste powders on the compressive strength of the green concrete produced. A …
by replacing the fine aggregate using granite slurry at different levels (0%, 20%, 40% and 60%). This study is focused on the compressive strength and splitting tensile strength properties of GPC at
Slurry granite waste was weighed before putting in an Rare researchers investigated the contribution of oven at a temperature of 200 C for 6 hours. The granite granite wastes in concrete mix as a replacement of sand or powder was then weighed back and the difference of cement.
granite slurry waste has been reviewed and the effective utilization of this material in place of F.A. and cement will be presented. In these studies, properties of granite slurry …
The poor microstructure of the granite slurry concrete beyond this replacement level is truly responsible for the results they have got. 4.4. CorrosionResistance ofConcrete This test which has been carried out by the Elmoaty (2013) [6] gives an idea of using granite slurry concrete as reinforced cement concrete.
This study aims to show the changes in the properties of clayey soils in the presence of granite stone slurry dust and lime sludge collected from granite block sawing mill and sugar industry, respectively. Clayey soils in this study refer to black cotton soil and red earth. The changes in unconfined compressive strength of clayey soils–optimum …
Using FA and granite slurry can improve the STS of concrete after 28 days by 7.8% and 40%, respectively (Ryu et al., 2013; Sreenivasulu et al., 2015). Maochieh and Huang (Chi and Huang, 2014 ...
partially replacing granite slurry with fine aggregates.Granite slurry in the powder waste form is used as a partial replacement. The granite slurry is replaced10%, 20% and 30% against fine aggregate.
The obtained results showed that permeable concrete mix containing 5% mechanically treated granite slurry and 5% silica fume had a better flexural strength than the other. The flexure strength was noted at 2.81 MPa for the standard permeable concrete mix sample, and the highest flexure strength, 2.92 MPa, was recorded for the MS 5 G 5.
The results reveal that the waste can be used to replace about 60% of sand and 10% of cement in concrete. Similarly, the waste can replace 40% of clay in clay bricks without …
The results of experimental research of concrete filled with granite dust at use of CEM I 32,5 R and CEM I 42,5 R are presented. It can be noted that by using CEM I 32,5 R, the strength increase at the age of 3, 7 and 28 days is 24–25 %, which is slightly higher compared to using CEM I 42,5 R, where the increase in strength is 17–19 % ...
The industry of dimensional granite stone has contributed to the development of major environmental problems due to waste generation at different stages of mining and processing operations. Granite waste generation continues from mining process to finished product and contributes about 60-80 % of the worked masses of the mineral mined. …
In this paper salient available experimental studies using the granite slurry waste have been reviewed. Findings: It is shown that the granite slurry waste reduces the …
strength and flexural strength) of granite slurry concrete has been studied. Granite slurry and metakaolin are utilized up to 20% as partial replacement of cement. It has been …
Slurry is a by-product left over after the granite cutting process that cannot be used for anything.Further granite slurry based …
Granite sludge (GS) is a by–product obtained in the process of cutting and polishing dimension stones. This study presents the attempts done to utilize GS collected from Jigani Industrial area as a partial to total replacement for sand used in the re–grading of soil to make it suitable in the preparation of Compressed Stabilized Earth Blocks (CSEBs).
India accounts for more than 20 % of the granite deposits of the world. Rock dust or granite slurry is a granite manufacturing waste product resulting due to the cutting and polishing process.
The objective of this paper is to utilize marble and granite waste of different sizes in the manufacturing of concrete bricks, with full replacement of conventional coarse and fine aggregates with ...
The increase in the concrete demand due to the rapid industrialization and urbanization may lead to a shortage of natural resources. Therefore, the use of recycled material in the batching of concrete will be helpful to meet the demands of the time without compromising the quality of concrete production. One such waste material produced in …
granite. Next, during block cutting about 40% of total water used by the industry per day is used along with lime and gridiron and a waste is generated in the form of slurry. During the next step of cross-cutting, about 30% of water is used along with lime and the waste generated in the form of slurry. The remaining 20% of water
Download full-text PDF Download full-text PDF Read full-text. ... K., 2013. Effect of using granite slurry in ... and steel fibres in standard concrete. Use of MDP by weight of cement as ...
The use of marble waste improved the CS of the concrete by about 5.1% and porcelain waste was found to have no effect on it. The use of marble and porcelain waste increased the TS of concrete by 35 and 17.6% as well as the modulus of rupture was increased by 24 and 19.5% respectively.
For example, Hamza et al. [18] fabricated concrete bricks using CMs containing up to 40% granite slurry by weight; the bricks with the most favorable physical properties were obtained using a ...
powder is obtained from the granite cutting industry. The semi liquid substance released from the polishing process was termed as granite slurry, which will be stored in tanks and allowed for evaporation. The material obtained after evaporation will be termed as granite powder. The specific gravity of granite powder determined is 2.5.
The effect of using granite dust as a component of concrete mixture - ScienceDirect Volume 13, December 2020, e00349 Case study The effect of using …
And the problem of waste stone slurry would be solved drastically by use of marble and granite waste in the clay brick as brick is the most widely used construction material at present. Key words: Brick, Marble Slurry, Granite Slurry, Clay Brick, Strength I. INTRODUCTION TO UHPC The infrastructure such as buildings for housing and industry