Effect of ceramic waste powder as partial fine aggregate …
Here, ceramic waste powder (CWP) is used in dif- ferent ratios of 25%, 50%, 75%, and replacing the fine aggregate weight. results exhibit better performance in …

Here, ceramic waste powder (CWP) is used in dif- ferent ratios of 25%, 50%, 75%, and replacing the fine aggregate weight. results exhibit better performance in …
The replacement levels of sand by ceramic waste aggregate were used in terms of 10%, 20%, 30%,40% and 50% in concrete.In order to study the effect of replacement of sand in various ratio of ceramic waste, cube of 15x150x150 mm size, beams of size 100 mm x 100 mm x 500 mm and cylinders of
CERAMIC WASTE AS A PARTIAL REPLACEMENT OF COARSE AGGREGATE IN CONCRETE Nishant Kumar1, Aravind Sagar B2 ... aggregate. Replacement of coarse aggregate was carried out from 0%, 10%, 20%, 30%, 30%, 40% and 50 % with water to cement ratio at 0.4, 0.5 and 0.6. Comparison was made
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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 …
Waste tire rubber is one of the waste products that researchers use as a replacement for natural aggregate in construction materials (Khaloo et al. 2008;Güneyisi et al. 2014;Thomas et al. 2016 ...
The work conducted by Subaşı et al., on the use of crushed ceramic waste powder as fine aggregates in self-compacting concrete found that the use of waste …
Many researchers found out that the hardened properties of concrete containing ceramic waste powder as cement replacement was improved. The ceramic waste can be utilized as an alternative to ...
Ceramic waste can possibly be used as an incomplete substitution of development materials. The earthenware business has a long history, the principal occasion of …
Ceramic Waste : Effective Replacement Of Cement For Establishing Sustainable Concrete Amitkumar D. Raval1, ... 3 Coarse aggregate (Regional ) 0.65 4 Ceramic waste 0.20 TABLE - 9
DOI: 10.1016/J.MATPR.2020.11.772 Corpus ID: 234182597; Experimental study on concrete using waste ceramic as partial replacement of aggregate @article{Daniel2021ExperimentalSO, title={Experimental study on concrete using waste ceramic as partial replacement of aggregate}, author={Ramiro Daniel and S.P. …
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-48465-1_27 Corpus ID: 214347668; Developing a Sustainable Concrete Using Ceramic Waste Powder @article{Umar2019DevelopingAS, title={Developing a Sustainable Concrete Using Ceramic Waste Powder}, author={Tariq Umar and Abdullah Mohd Tahir and Charles Egbu and Mohamed Shaik Honnurvali and …
The durability properties of ceramic waste aggregate are also good. This research studied the fine aggregate replacement by ceramic tiles fine aggregate accordingly in the range of 10% and coarse aggregate accordingly in the range of 30%, 60%, by weight of M-30 grade concrete. This paper recommends that waste ceramic tiles can be used as an ...
Effect of ceramic waste powder as partial fine aggregate replacement on properties of fiber-reinforced aerated concrete Ali Jihad Hamad1 Rami Joseph Aghajan Sldozian2,3 Zoya A. Mikhaleva2 ... Mix No. Ceramic Waste Powder (%) Glass Fibers (%) 7days 28days 7days 28days M0 0 0 7.8 11.0 0.81 1.10 M1 0 1 8.29 11.5 1.05 1.43 M2 0 1.510.1 14.0 …
Ceramic waste aggregate (CWA) used in this study was obtained from ceramic industries in Lampang province, Thailand. Ceramic waste pieces are generally too large in size (Fig. 2 a), so they were broken by a hammer into smaller pieces (⩽ 10 mm).These small pieces were crushed using a jaw crusher until the percentage passing …
Here, ceramic waste powder (CWP) is used in different ratios of 25%, 50%, 75%, and replacing the fine aggregate weight. Aluminum powder is used to obtain aerated concrete (AC). Glass fibers are added in ratios of 1%, 1.5%, and 2% of cement weight to obtain a fiber‐reinforced AC.
The durability properties of ceramic waste aggregate are also good. This research studied the fine aggregate replacement by ceramic tiles fine aggregate accordingly in the range of 10% and coarse aggregate …
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.
Performance enhancement of concrete by using ceramic waste as a partial replacement for coarse aggregate 267 from ceramic waste aggregate. A plain concrete beam specimen has been used to test the ...
Fine aggregate was replaced with crushed ceramic waste aggregate at different percentages as follows 0, 5, 10, 15, and 20% in the concrete composition. ... 10, 15, and 20% replacement of aggregate with waste ceramic materials. The cubes were cast and kept for curing at two different ages, 7 days and 28 days, in the water tank. …
Since approximately 60–75% of concretes and mortars are composed of natural aggregates, minor aggregate replacement by ceramic tiles waste could have a remarkable beneficial impact on the environmental sustainability. Apart from the ecological restrictions related to the stone pits like noises, dust, vibration, and adverse effects on …
fumes, GGBS, building demolition waste, recycled concrete aggregate, rice husk ash, ceramic waste, rubber products, etc. as a replacement of building materials in concrete [11–16].
The effect of waste ceramic tile as a coarse aggregate replacement for natural coarse aggregate in concrete on workability, compressive strength, split tensile …
The study focuses on analyzing the compressive strength in usage of ceramic waste material as partial replacement of coarse aggregates. Concrete cubes were prepared for 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25% replacements and tested for optimum content for two grades of concrete mixes (G30 and G50).
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 …
Large amounts of ceramic products, such as bricks, roof tiles, sanitary ware or wall and floor tiles, are manufactured worldwide, which produces significant amounts of ceramic waste (CW) because products are discarded for commercial reasons or are landfilled at the end of their useful life [].As observed in [2, 3], approximately 3–7% of …
The water permeability of all concrete mixes reduced with reusing WC as a partial replacement of cement compared to the RC. For phase B, the oxygen …
Control specimens comprised 420 kg/m 3 OPC, 816 kg/m 3 fine ceramic aggregate, and 894 kg/m 3 coarse ceramic aggregate, with a water-to-cement ratio …
The drive towards circular economy in achieving sustainable concrete cannot be overemphasized. The recycling of waste tiles from the ceramic industry, demolished buildings, or during the construction process could be one way of solving the waste generated from ceramic tiles. This study investigates the use of waste ceramic …
Figures (1) Abstract and Figures. A large bulk of broken ceramic tiles change into wastage, these waste materials are not reusable and recyclable due to their …