This study evaluated the mechanical characterization of ceramic waste aggregate (CWA) concrete, in an attempt to ascertain its suitability construction. The workability of CWA concrete was comparable to the control concrete, which ranged between medium and high workability. That for CCA-100 mix (ceramic coarse …
In the present study, ceramic tile waste and iron slag were used in concrete as a replacement for natural coarse aggregate with 0%, 10%, 50%, and of the substitution, and M25 grade concrete ...
Due to this ceramic waste, the natural fine aggregate extraction may be reduced, and the nominal cost of the river sand is high; compared to all the other alternate fine aggregate materials. Pulverized and granulated waste powder ceramic tiles are varies from 0%, 5%, 10%, 15%, and 20% replacement material for fine aggregate.
The use of stone dust and ceramic waste has great potential to replace the conventional fine aggregate. This replacement shows three directional boons to the society and helps to achieve a sustainable future in the construction industry as an alternative to conventional fine aggregate leads the protecting and saving the natural …
Irrespective of type, source, and replacement size of ceramic aggregates, the incorporation of ceramic aggregate in concrete causes a reduction in fresh and dry density of the resulting concrete due to the lower particle density and, in few cases, …
Assessing Structural Performance of Ceramic Waste as Partial Replacement of Coarse Aggregate on Properties of Concrete. November 2022. Journal of Engineering Research and Reports. DOI:...
For instance, ceramic tile waste (CTW) may replace a portion of the aggregate and cement used in concrete. This study extensively examines the literature on cement-based composites that utilize ...
Ceramic Waste: Reuse as a Recycled Aggregate. Lucía Reig, Ángel M. Pitarch, Lourdes Soriano, María V. Borrachero, José M. Monzó, Jordi Payá & Mauro M. …
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 ...
In order to use the waste ceramic as a cement replacement, the very fine particles were then ground in a modified Los Angeles abrasion test machine for 4 h of each 4 kg of ceramic powder. ... The other studies on the utilization of waste ceramic aggregates have also revealed that the workability of mortar and concrete mixtures …
Abstract. This research looked at varying percentages of natural coarse aggregate partially substituted with Coarse Ceramic Aggregate (CCA) in the same …
International Journal of Engineering and Technical Research (IJETR) ISSN: 2321-0869 (O) 2454-4698 (P), Volume-3, Issue-8, August 2015 198
The replacement of aggregates in concrete by ceramic wastes will have major environmental benefits. In ceramic industry about 30% production goes as waste. The ceramic waste aggregate is hard and durable …
Ceramic waste (CW) generated from ceramic industries (indus-tries producing tiles, sanitaryware, ceramic refractories, ceramic insulators, ceramic …
The results showed a degradation in the compressive strength. Cabrera-Covarrubias et al 15 studied the influence of ceramic waste on the mechanical properties of mortars where used as a fine aggregate replacement. The percentages of ceramic waste were 0%, 10%, 20%, 30%, 50%, and replaced by weight of fine aggregate.
In this research study the (OPC) cement has been replaced by ceramic waste powder accordingly in the range of 0%, 10%, 20%, 30% 40%, & 50% by weight of M-20 grade concrete. Concrete mixtures were ...
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 .
Ceramic waste and quarry dust aggregates absorb much of water. This technique uses porous ceramic waste and quarry dust aggregates. Stone dust can substitute river sand as fine aggregate in concrete. Ceramic waste can replace 10–20% of coarse aggregates without impacting material structure. Ceramic waste can replace …
Ceramic waste can be transformed into useful coarse aggregate. 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%. …
Waste ceramic + fly ash: Fine Aggregate with ceramic waste aggregate (0, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, replacement) and fly ash with cement (0, 30%) Compressive …
The higher compressive strength was observed at 20% replacement and lower compressive strength was observed at replacement of coarse aggregate by ceramic aggregate.
As stated, the increase in ceramic waste coarse aggregate replacement in concrete, decreases the compressive strength values. At replacement the compressive strength was found to be 32.15 MPa, which is more than the design target value –mean value- of the M20 grade concrete. Therefore, the replacement …
Self-compacting concrete (SCC) needs a massive extent of natural fine aggregate, which is affecting the river ecosystems due to the nonstop over-mining of it. Researchers are continuously working to decrease the dependence on natural fine aggregates and looking for green substitute materials. Hence, in this study, using …
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 …
The effect of waste ceramic tile as a coarse aggregate replacement for natural coarse aggregate in concrete on workability, compressive strength, split tensile …
For instance, ceramic tile waste (CTW) may replace a portion of the aggregate and cement used in concrete. This study extensively examines the literature …
The cost of the recycled sand mortars slightly lowered from 380 Malaysian dollars (RM) per m 3 for the reference mortar to 341 RM/m 3 for those with replacement. Finally, Siddique et al. [ 53] analysed the role of fine bone china ceramic aggregates (FBA) at different replacement levels: 20, 40, 60, 80 and .
2.1.3 Coarse Aggregate. 20mm and 10mm single sized crushed stone aggregates from the local quarry were used as coarse aggregates (CA) in the ratio of 65% and 35% to satisfy the gradation limits as per
Ceramic Waste as Partial Replacement of Coarse Aggregate on Properties of ... 30, 40, 50 and 100) percent volume ceramic waste aggregate replacement for crushed granite at a constant water-cement ...
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 been made to find the …