A technical presentation on utilization of ceramic waste as a raw material in concrete b vijaya 14l41a0116 2.
Ceramic waste in concrete ppt.
Concrete made with ceramic electrical insulator waste as coarse aggregate shows good workability compressive tensile and flexural strengths and modulus of elasticity.
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10 20 30 40 and 50 of the cement is replaced with ceramic waste the data from the ceramic waste is compared with data from a standard concrete without ceramic waste.
Introduction materials used tests result analysis advantages conclusion references future scope 3.
Ceramic waste from ceramic industry is used to produce a new type of concrete by replacing the cement.
It is most essential to develop eco friendly concrete from ceramic waste.
Compressive strength ceramic waste as aggregate replace by 10 of aggregate 7 days test result 28 days test result sample 1 620 kn sample 2 600 kn sample 3 605 kn.
Ceramic waste concrete 1.
Further study of its durability will ensure greater reliability in its usage.
According a report in india 30 of the daily production goes on waste during the manufacturing usages and transportation.
Primary aim of this study is to substitute the cement with ceramic waste powder by 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 and fly ash 25 by the binder contain of self compacting concrete for m 30 and m 35 grade concrete.
Result in ceramic waste different proportions of waste ceramic are use as course aggregate in cement concrete to determine the compressive strength.
Introduction concrete concrete is a composite material in which a binding material mixed in water on solidification binds the inert particles of well graded fine and coarse aggregates.
With the control concrete i e.
The methodology comprised of selection of natural aggregates in concrete collection and grinding of ceramic tiles waste used as partial replacements of natural sand in m20 concrete and conduction.
Permeation characters are used widely to quantify durability properties of 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 100.