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Mohammad and Ahmad examined a decline in the mechanical performance of ceramic concrete with partial replacement as ceramic coarse aggregate from 0–. However, Yun et al. studied the effect of partial replacement of coarse aggregate by waste ceramic coarse having replacement percentages as 0%, 10%, 20%, 30%, 40% and 50%. The compressive ...
In recent years, a lot of researchers interested in using waste materials as coarse or fine aggregate in concrete such as waste plastics, bricks, rocks, ceramic, glass, industrial wastes, and ...
Mohit and Sharifi partially replaced the cement with ceramic waste and as the amount of ceramic waste increased, the strength decreased, however, the strength of the 10% replacement was higher than the reference mixture, the strength remained at the same level range from 2.86 to 3.84 MPa, a result that corroborates the findings of this research.
A review on the utilization of ceramic tile waste as cement and aggregates replacement in cement based composite and a bibliometric assessment ... waste powder as cement replacement was improved ...
Bommisetty J, Keertan TS, Ravitheja A, Mahendra K. Effect of waste ceramic tiles as a partial replacement of aggregates in concrete. Mater T oday Proc. 2019;19:875–7. https:// …
The published literature contains a plethora of research that explore the use of ceramic waste aggregate (CWA) as a material for cementitious composites. Hamad et al. evaluated the physical properties of fiber-reinforced aerated concrete containing ceramic waste powder as a replacement for sand. They showed that the resistance of concrete ...
The reuse of ceramic waste as a substitute for coarse aggregate in concrete has been investigated. The ceramic wastes are of three types, namely Tiles, Clay bricks and flowerpot were used.
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 resources of conventional fine …
The effectiveness of concrete mixtures incorporating 20– ceramic waste fine (CWF) as a replacement for natural fine aggregate and 10–30% ceramic waste powder (CWP) in place of cement was evaluated. …
This research aims at deriving the mechanical properties of concrete containing waste ceramic sanitary ware as coarse aggregate, fine aggregate and ceramic powder as a partial replacement against ...
In this paper, experimental work was conducted to study use of Ceramic Waste Powder (CWP), Ceramic Fine Aggregate (CFA) and Recycled Coarse Aggregate (RCA), from the UAE, as substitutes for cement, Natural Fine Aggregate (NFA) and Natural Coarse Aggregate (NCA) respectively and to investigate the effect on mechanical properties, cost and CO 2 ...
The ceramic waste has also been used in combination with recycled concrete aggregates as aggregate replacement, and it was found that concrete batch containing 25% ceramic aggregates and 35% RCA had 23% increased strength than that of traditional concrete (Khalid et al. 2017).
Ceramic waste aggregates have durability, toughness, and great resistance against the forces of biological, physical, and chemical deterioration [30]. ... for nominal C30 concrete was produced ...
concrete was produced with (0, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 and 100) percent volume ceramic waste aggregate replacement for crushed granite at a constant water-cement ratio of 0.5. Concrete cubes
Katzer and Domski (2013) detected superior properties for concrete mixture containing ceramic waste aggregate as coarse aggregate and 1.2% steel fibre in concrete.
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.
So ceramic waste tiles 50% can be used as partial replacement of fine aggregate. 4.3 The International Building Code (IBC) Strength Requir ements The International Building Code (IBC) (Section ...
This experimental study found that the waste ceramic tile aggregate has permissible flakiness index, elongation index, fineness modulus, impact value. Specific gravity and water absorption value ...
An improvement in the modulus of elasticity of concrete was observed with partial replacement of crushed stone coarse aggregate by crushed vitrified soil aggregate [6]. Compressive strength was unchanged when ceramic waste was used to partially replace conventional crushed stone coarse aggregate [7]. ... Ceramic waste aggregates can be used to ...
ceramic waste aggregate could be used up to 40% in replacement of conventional coarse aggregate in concrete to improve its engineering properties. Keywords: Ceramic waste aggregate, Concrete ...
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 mechanical properties.
The effect of waste ceramic tile as a coarse aggregate replacement for natural coarse aggregate in concrete on workability, compressive strength, split tensile strength, water …
Results showed that adding CWA improved the strength (by as much as three times), reduced the density (by 13.9%), minimally affected the absorption capacity, and …
As a consequence of this, the partial replacement of aggregate with waste ceramic tile helps in the safe and easy disposal of waste, helps to partially enhance the strength, and helps to make the process simpler and more cost-effective. All of these benefits come as a result of the partial replacement of aggregate with waste ceramic tile.
We replaced the coarse aggregate in concrete by to the waste ceramic aggregate of size 10mm. The water cement ratio taken was 0.30 for concrete production and compared it with normal aggregate concrete of M20 grade. ... The weight loss due to acid attack of 25 per cent replacement of ceramic waste concrete at 30 days and 60 days were such ...
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
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 ...
An improvement in the modulus of elasticity of concrete was observed with partial replacement of crushed stone coarse aggregate by crushed vitrified soil aggregate [6]. ... The surface texture of the ceramic waste aggregate was found to be smoother than that of crushed stone aggregate. In the soundness test, after 30 cycles, the weight loss of ...
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 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 alternate ...
Using Ceramic Waste as Coarse Aggregate for Concrete. There is good news for the ceramics industry: repurposed ceramic waste is an ideal candidate material for greener concrete. ... It can be used as a full or partial …