Partial Replacement Of Cement With Marble Powder
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Partial replacement of cement with marble powder. Industrial wastes are capable of improving the physical and. From table 10 and 11 it can be observed that with the replacement of cement with marble dust for 5 10 there is an increase in the strength at 7days as well as at 28 days. With this experimental research work the problem of waste production management of this agro waste are will be solved. In this project our main objective is to study the influence of partial replacement of cement with marble powder and to compare it with the compressive and tensile strength of ordinary m20 concrete.
Total 42 cubes were casted by using marble dust with partial replacement of cement in various percentage of 5 10 15 20 25 and 30 and compressive strength test were done after 7 days and 28 days. Volume 3 sep. 5 p bhuvaneshwari an partial replacement of cement by with waste marble powder in 8163 apr 2015 6 d suji experimental study on concrete using waste marble powder and quarry dust as partial replacement of cement and fine aggregate issn 2348 7607. To find proper solution for waste marble powder.
Partial replacement of marble powder in cement accordingly in the range of 20 30 40 by weight for m20 grade of concrete. The project describes the feasibility of using marble dust with partial replacement of cement. It can be noted that the split tensile strength for concrete mix increased with 8 7 when partially replaced by 10 marble powder dust against cement and also increased by 9 3 as in the partial replacement with sand having 10 marble dust powder. We are also trying to find the percentage of marble powder replaced in concrete that makes the strength of the concrete maximum.
3 2 compressive strength compressive strength of concrete mixes with various percentage of marble dust as replacement of cement at age of 7 days and 28 days respectively are shown in fig 3 and fig 4.