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22 Ceramic Waste As partial Replacement for Course Aggregate Concrete Production 4 221 Properties of Ceramic Coarse Aggregates 5 222 Properties of Concrete That Were Made from Ceramic Waste Coarse Aggregate 6 223 Type Of Ceramic Waste 9 224 Other Application of Ceramic waste substitution 9 23 Aggregates 10
Ceramic wastes sourced from construction and demolition wastes were separated from other debris and crushed using a quarry metal hammer Ceramic tiles were sieved into fine and coarse aggregates in line with standards Other materials used were gravel river sand cement and potable water
AN EXPERIMENTAL ANALYSIS OF PARTIAL REPLACEMENT OF COARSE AGGREGATE BY WASTE CERAMIC TILE IN CONCRETE N SIVACHANDIRAN 1 A MAGESH2 1 PG Student New Prince Shri Bhavani College of Engineering and Technology Chennai Tamilnadu India
Thus it can be concluded that fine aggregates can be substituted at 5 waste tiles while coarse aggregates can be substituted at 25 waste tiles
Corpus ID 172133295 Replacement of Coarse and Fine Aggregate by waste Ceramic Tiles and Ceramic Powder in Concrete inproceedingsMagesh2018ReplacementOC titleReplacement of Coarse and Fine Aggregate by waste Ceramic Tiles and Ceramic Powder in Concrete authorB Magesh year2018
2 Ceramic waste can be used as coarse aggregate as the properties of ceramic waste coarse aggregate are within the range of the values of concrete making aggregate according to
211 Recycled Ceramic Aggregate Ceramic tile wastes were crushed into small pieces using a crusher and then sieved to get the required coarse ceramic aggregate particles with sizes ranging from 5 to 20 fine ceramic aggregate was obtained by sieving the fine crushed ceramic to get particleswith sizesranging from 236 mm to150
In the present study Ceramic tile waste were used in concrete as a replacement for natural coarse aggregate with 0 10 20 and 30 of the substitution and M20 grade
Corpus ID 172133295 Replacement of Coarse and Fine Aggregate by waste Ceramic Tiles and Ceramic Powder in Concrete inproceedingsMagesh2018ReplacementOC titleReplacement of Coarse and Fine Aggregate by waste Ceramic Tiles and Ceramic Powder in Concrete authorB Magesh year2018
AN EXPERIMENTAL ANALYSIS OF PARTIAL REPLACEMENT OF COARSE AGGREGATE BY WASTE CERAMIC TILE IN CONCRETE N SIVACHANDIRAN 1 A MAGESH2 1 PG Student New Prince Shri Bhavani College of Engineering and Technology Chennai Tamilnadu India
The reuse of crushed waste ceramic tiles as a substitute for fine aggregate in concrete has been investigated in this study Waste ceramic tiles obtained from building demolition sites and leftovers from new building sites were used The crushed waste ceramic tiles were substituted in place of fine aggregates in the following percentages 0 20 25 30 35 and 40 in the concrete mix
This research focuses on a study of the strength of concrete with ceramic waste as coarse aggregate and quarry dust as fine aggregate The sources of ceramic waste and quarry dust are obtained from the industrial in Malaysia Presently in ceramics industries the production goes as waste which is not under going the recycle process yet In this study an attempt has been made to find the
coarse aggregate with ceramic tile waste mix in different percentages To enhance the strength adding 2 acrylic polymer of weight of the cement in various mixes with different percentage of ceramic tile waste by replacement of coarse aggregate Table 5 shows the quantities of aggregates
tion while the ceramic waste aggregates were mixed in airdry condition to control its low water absorption 15 Methods The ceramic tile wastes and natural aggregates were thoroughly cleansed to get rid of debris from the materials A 124 concrete mix of cement fine and coarse aggregates was adopted and batching was conducted by weight
Ceramic wastes are found to be suitable for usage as substitution for fine and coarse aggregates in concrete production This study is an investigation into the utilization of waste tiles as partial replacement for fine and coarse aggregates in concrete The control mix and other mixes containing cement water granite and partial replacement for sand with crushed tiles in 5 10 15 and 20
The heat generated from darkcolored asphalt pavement contributes to the rise in surface temperature and results in the formation of an environmental problem known as urban heat this paper an approach was developed to optimize the mixture design of experiment DOE for the mixed type of crushed waste tile aggregates in developing coolpavement coating materials that could reduce the
The evaluation of ceramic waste for use as a replacement of cement material begins with the concrete testing Concrete contains cement water fineaggregate coarse aggregate and grit With the control concrete ie 10 20 30 40 and 50 of the cement is replaced with ceramic wastethe data from the ceramic waste is
ceramic aggregate Thus by using this system to crush ceramic wastes is possible to obtain coarse aggregates fine aggregates and ceramic powder that after sieving can be used without additional work and with minimal cost implications At laboratory scale the ceramic wastes were ground with a ball mill with metal balls to obtain ceramic powder
100 million tiles are used for repairs Ceramic waste can be transformed into useful Fine and Coarse aggregate It has been calculated that about 30 of the daily production in the ceramic industry left as a waste This waste is not recycled in any form at present Ceramic tiles possess a broad range
coarse aggregate that can be replaced by crushed tiles is 10 Takakoi et al 6 studied the properties of concretes produced with waste ceramic tile aggregate and observed that the optimal replacement of ceramic tile aggregate for sand falls within 25 to 50 and 10 to 20 replacement levels was the best range for coarse
ceramic waste coarse aggregate are lower by 38 182 and 6 respectively when compared to conventional concrete2 Brito AS Pereira JR Correia 2005 suggested ceramic tile aggregates can be used in elements in which the primary requirement is not compressive strength However it can be used in members
• Ceramic waste can effectively be used as alternative supplementary materials in concrete • Optimum replacement level of fine aggregate with ceramic waste and coarse aggregate with demolition waste is 50 • Demolished aggregate possess relatively lower bulk crushing density and impact standards and higher waterabsorption as