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 …
Ceramic tiling ware is an essential component of construction materials in buildings and homes nowadays (Nara et al., 2014; Subedi, 2013).The importance of having or employing ceramic materials in any building or residence has become one of the trends that today's market must quickly adapt to (Ali & Al-Kodmany, 2012).To meet the …
Ceramic Waste partially replaced as a substitute for coarse aggregates in concrete has been investigated. Two types of ceramic waste, namely tiles and flowerpot were used. Concrete mixtures with characteristic strength of 28 days 30 N/mm 2 have been prepared using a water/cement ratio of 0.5. The strength of the concrete mixes …
In this experimental research, however, the ceramic waste was used as an alternative of fine aggregates rather than cement. This article presents the results of …
Kofteci, Nazary (2020) Utilization of crushed ceramic tile waste as partial replacement of coarse aggregate in concrete production. Int J Res Civ Eng. Google Scholar Lekhaz DS, Sreenath R, Mohan MK, Naidu Vasudeva M (2016) A study on bituminous concrete mix with cement, GGBS, brick dust as a filler. Int J Eng Sci Comput 6
fly ash, silica fumes, egg shell, ceramic waste etc… Among these egg shells is found to have good prospects in minimizing the usage of sand as it is rich in calcium. Also ceramic waste can be replaced for coarse aggregate. So, the concept of our project is partially replacing the fine aggregate by egg shell and coarse aggregate by ceramic ...
ceramic waste coarse aggregate concrete has increased . because it has various advantages over other cementitious . materials [3]. Ceramic wastes are produced as a result of the ceramic .
ABSTRACT In this research, experimental work was conducted to validate the efficiency of Ceramic Waste Powder (CWP), Ceramic Fine Aggregate (CFA) and Recycled Coarse Aggregate (RCA) as a replacement for cement, Natural Fine Aggregate (NFA) and Natural Coarse Aggregate (NCA) respectively. The importance of this study …
This study evaluated the mechanical characterization of ceramic waste aggregate (CWA) concrete, in an attempt to ascertain its suitability construction. The …
* Corresponding author, tel: +234 – 803 – 326 – 4070 THE EFFECT OF CERAMIC WASTE AS COARSE AGGREGATE ON STRENGTH PROPERTIES OF CONCRETE E. E. Ikponmwosa1,* and S. O. Ehikhuenmen2 1,2 DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING, UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS, AKOKA, LAGOS …
coarse aggregates by ceramic waste because angular and rough aggregates which results in poor workability are replaced by 40% by ceramic waste which are cubical in shape and smooth in surface. Comparison in slump values for final mixes is shown n Fig.1.2. The overall comparison is shown in Fig.1.3.
Zareei et al. [] replaced 20, 40 and 60% of natural gravel with CW in high-strength concrete, and studied the influence of waste carpet fibres (1 vol.%).All the concretes were made with a constant superplasticiser quantity (1.5%) and a water/cement ratio of 0.37. Workability (slump cone test) reduced with the addition of CW and carpet …
According to research [5], based on the previous study, using the ceramic waste the highest compressive strength is achieved by concrete with 25% replacement from natural coarse aggregate with ...
The properties of the aggregates were also compared. Test results indicate that the workability of ceramic waste coarse aggregate concrete is good and the strength characteristics .The proposed project is to deal with M25 grade of concrete and partial replacement of coarse aggregate by ceramic aggregate in the concrete composition.
HIS II. MATERIALS Ceramic waste as coarse aggregate The ceramic wastes such as flowerpot, tiles and brick ware were broken into small pieces about 5 – 40 mm sizes by a hammer. These small pieces are …
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 ...
This study explores the development of high-strength concrete utilizing waste tile ceramic aggregates (WTCAs) and waste tile ceramic powder (WTCP) as replacements for …
The quantity of ceramic waste that is to be used along with CA:12 mm was done by taking its specific gravity into consideration for said volume of concrete. The percentage replacement of waste ceramic tile with that of coarse aggregate 12 mm down was fixed based on studying the previous journals in which similar work
Katzer and Domski (2013) detected superior properties for concrete mixture containing ceramic waste aggregate as coarse aggregate and 1.2% steel fibre in …
Porous ceramic waste: Coarse aggregate(0%, 10%, 20%, 30% and 40%, 10% interval) Compressive strength, Young's modulus, STS, autogenous shrinkage: The non-shrinkage HPC was attained using 40% of the Porous ceramic coarse aggregate, however the increase of the compressive strength with a minimum w/c of 0.15. However, …
Crushed waste ceramic tiles, as well as crushed waste ceramic tile powder, are used to substitute coarse and fine aggregates. 0 percent, 15 percent, 30 percent, 45 percent, and 50 percent of the coarse aggregates were substituted with ceramic waste broken tiles. In addition to the coarse ceramic tile. A concrete grade of M25 was developed and ...
This experimental study found that the waste ceramic tile aggregate has permissible flakiness index, elongation index, fineness modulus, impact value.
In general, ceramic waste partially replacing aggregates (fine aggregates and coarse aggregates) in concrete can lead to a decrease in slump or slump flow [54] [55] [56][57][58]. This may be ...
The effect of waste ceramic tile as a coarse aggregate replacement for natural coarse aggregate in concrete on workability, compressive strength, split tensile …
Chemical composition of ceramic waste coarse aggregates Fig. 5. XRD of the ceramic wastes Table 5. Chemical composition of different types of ceramic wastes Authors Type of ceramic wastes SiO2 (%) Al2O3 (%) CaO (%) Fe2O3 (%) Present study (Pacheco-Torgal and Jalali, 2011) Tile Sanitary ware 54.2 65.80 16.21 22.20 16.12 0.10 5.79 0.6 (Halicka …
This study assessed the suitability of waste ceramic tiles as coarse aggregate in concrete and to ascertain its strength against normal crushed granite. ... for nominal C30 concrete was produced ...
and fine aggregates. 10 percent, 20 percent, 30 percent, 40 percent, and 50 percent of the coarse aggregates were substituted with ceramic waste broken tiles. Along with the ceramic coarse tile, 10% of the fine aggregate was substituted with ceramic tile powder. The M20 concrete grade was developed and tested. Crushed tiles and tile powder were ...
and ceramic tile waste concrete for compressive strength test. The results obtained for the compressive strength of Conventional concrete and ceramic tile waste aggregate concrete with coarse aggregate for 3 days, 7 days and 28 days are shown in Table 3. SL.No %Replacement Age in Days 3 days 7 days 28 days 1 0% ngth A
II. MATERIALS Ceramic waste as coarse aggregate The ceramic wastes such as flowerpot, tiles and brick ware were broken into small pieces about 5 – 40 mm sizes by a hammer. These small pieces are then fed into …
From different test results, we concluded that in M-20 and M-25 mixes up to 20% replacement of normal 20 mm coarse aggregate with waste ceramic tile aggregates, there is no significant effect on compressive strength of concrete except M-30 mix. But beyond 20% replacement, compressive strength of cubes started decreasing gradually …
The impact of replacing traditional coarse aggregates with ceramic waste aggregates in the structure of Ceramic Waste Aggregate Concrete (CWAC) is investigated in this paper. The study's ...
study assessed the suitability of waste ceramic tiles as coarse aggregate in concrete and to ascertain its strength against normal crushed granite. ... Sample of ceramic waste aggregate used ...
The waste ceramic was used as a replacement for coarse aggregates in concrete. The results indicated that the use of waste ceramic increased the flexural, split …
An Experimental Laboratory Study on Utilization of Ceramic Waste as a Partial Replacement of Coarse aggregate in concrete, Volume: 05 Issue: 11 Nov-2016 Kumar H., Ramakrishna A., Sateesh Babu K3, Guravaiah T4, Naveen N5, Jani Sk, June-2015, Effect of Waste Ceramic Tiles in Partial Replacement of Coarse and Fine Aggregate of …
For this research focus on a study of the strength of concrete with ceramic waste as coarse aggregate and quarry dust as fine aggregate. The source of ceramic waste and quarry dust from the industrial in Malaysia. Nowadays, in ceramics industries production goes as waste, which is not recycling presently.
The replacement percentage of coarse ceramic aggregate (Acc) varied between 10– and the optimal replacement percentage was designated with respect to the strength of Plain Concrete (PC ...
A viable strategy for promoting sustainable development and a cleaner environment is the reuse of demolition-related ceramic waste and ceramic manufacturing byproducts in the production of concrete. The purpose of this study is to assess the possibilities for using ceramic waste in the production of concrete as a fine aggregate …
Amin, et al. [17] investigated the impact of substituting ceramic waste for coarse aggregate and mineral admixtures in UHSC. At the same time, Zeyad, et al. [18] investigated the use of volcanic ...