However, Mashaly et al. (2018) reported that replacing 20% cement with granite powder of similar fineness to cement only slightly decreased the mechanical …
The percentage of granite powder added by weight was 0, 25, 50, 75 and 100 as a replacement of sand used in concrete and cement was replaced with 7.5% silica fume, 10% fly ash, 10% slag and 1% ...
Ghanam et al. have proposed partial replacement of sand with an iron powder and granite dust mixture. It is found that replacing natural sand increased the …
The different materials like Marble and granite which are based on past research studies used in this experimental study. The concrete samples performance was find out with 0 to 30% substitutions of marble powder with cement and 0 to substitutions of granite powder with sand at different percentage replacement level of …
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Moreover, many researches are directed towards the utilization of marble and granite powders in cementitious products to replace cement or sand (Aliabdo et al., 2014, Mashaly et al., 2016, Rana et al., 2015). Using of these powders as sand replacement was found to be more favorable than being used as cement replacement.
Crushed granite dust can be used in concrete aggregate to replace natural sand in varying percentages, where compressive strength value increased with increase in crushed granite powder content ...
Using locally sourced granite powder as fine aggregate and partial replacement of cement at a consistent pace is the primary focus of this experimental project. ... Compressive strength and durability properties of M35 grade concrete by partially replacing sand with vermiculite, granite powder, and coarse aggregate with re-cycled …
The findings of this study's compressive strength tests are consistent with those of [54] and [26], who found that replacing natural sand with granite powder increased strength by up to 10% [55 ...
By somewhat replacing granite powder with river sand in fine aggregate substance and . ... The percentages of GP and IP added to replace sand were 0, 5, 10, 15, and 20% of sand by weight. ...
The percentages of GP and IP added to replace sand were 5%, 10%, 15%, and 20% of the sand by weight. It was observed that substitution of 10% of sand by weight with granite powder in concrete was the most effective in increasing the compressive …
They examine the possibility of using granite powder as replacement of sand and partial replacement of cement with fly ash, silica fume, slag and superplasticiser in concrete. The percentage of granite powder added …
Narmatha M, Vishali G, Noveena S, Uthra Megala R (2018) Partial replacement of sand by granite powder in concrete. Int J Precious Eng Res Appl (IJPERA) 3(1):16–20. ... (2017) A review study of egg shell powder as a cement replacing material in concrete. Int J Latest Res Eng Comput (IJLREC) 5(4):6–9.
granite powder in concrete by replacing sand. Ce ment are . partially replace b y fly ash, silica fume and blast furnace slag. Sand are replace by granite powder at 0%, 25%, 50%, 75% .
The granite powder is a very fine powder produced by the cutting and polishing operations of massive granite blocks into thin slabs or others elements. ... Adigun, M.A.: Cost effectiveness of replacing sand with crushed granite fine (CGF) in the mixed design of concrete. IOSR-JMCE 10(1), 01–06 (2013).
According to Velumani and Manikandan it has been shown that replacing sand with waste granite powder even up to 30% significantly increases the compressive strength value up to approximately 20%. Similar observations were made in where replacing silica sand with granite waste up to 30% was even more effective with …
Microstructure of concrete with and without granite powder has shown similar products which have confirmed by SEM images of mixes [17]. Concrete prepared with manufactured sand and granite dust replacing the fine aggregate and cement, respectively, showed better results after 350 freezing and thawing cycles than that of …
The durability of blended concrete mixes using waste glass powder and granite powder at various replacement amounts was investigated in the research work. Glass powder (GP) was added to the concrete mixes in amounts of 5%, 10%, 15%, 20%, 25%, and granite powder (GrP) in amounts of 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, and 50%, respectively, as a partial ...
According to Velumani and Manikandan it has been shown that replacing sand with waste granite powder even up to 30% significantly increases the …
Using locally sourced granite powder as fine aggregate and partial replacement of cement at a consistent pace is the primary focus of this experimental …
Kumar et al. [5] completed investigation on characteristic studies of concrete with waste granite powder as replacing sand partially by 0%, 10%, 20%, 30%, 40% and 50%. It was seen that at replacement of sand by 30% granite powder, compressive strength increased by 17% at 7 days and by 8.74% at 28 days and maximum split tensile …
However, Mashaly et al. (2018) reported that replacing 20% cement with granite powder of similar fineness to cement only slightly decreased the mechanical performance. Ban et al. (2019) recently showed that replacing 80% sand with granite powder had only minor effects on porosity, air permeability, water absorption and …
Therefore, replacing river sand or manufactured sand with stone powder can inevitably have different effects on all aspects of cement-based materials. Limestone …
Felixkala and Sethuraman (2013) examined the effect of granite powder as sand replacement at levels of 0%, 25%, 50%, 75% and by mass at three different water cement ratios, on workability of concrete. Mineral admixture was used to replace cement by 27.5%. ... (2015) observed that concrete mixes prepared with granite …
Bouchard et al. succeeded in replacing nearly 60 % of cement by mineral fillers, such as limestone and granite powder [27]. Moreover, since the initial construction cost is a major limiting factor ...
manufactured sand and granite powder to replace 20 percent of the cement gives the ready-mixed concrete excellent strength. Granite powder and manufactured sand are …
Crushed aggregate, bottom ash, foundry sand, and various by-products are replacing natural sand and gravel in most of the countries [4]. The proper use of waste granite powder as a replacement for cement up to 30% would have environmental benefits and help the economy of the granite stone industry [5].
The porosity was reduced with a sand replacement level below 80%, the maximum porosity reduction of 9.4% was observed with a replacement level of 60%. Similarly, up to 62.3% of water absorption could be reduced by incorporating silica fume, marble powder and granite powder as reported by Sadek [58].
In the present study, for a M35 grade of concrete, Vermiculite (0, 5%, 10% and 15% of weight of sand) and granite powder (fixed at 10% of weight of sand used) is used to replace sand partially and ...
Even with up to 25% GPW added as sand replacement, the cube strength always increased by at least 19.3%. These results agree well with Kala [24], who found that adding granite powder to replace up to 25% sand improved the strength. It is noteworthy also that the optimum GPW content for maximum strength is slightly larger at a higher …