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The reused of ceramic tiles waste as aggregate in concrete has a positive effect on environment and study deals with reviewing the usage of ceramic waste tiles as coarse aggregate replacement in concrete and its effect on workability, compressive strength, splitting tensile strength and flexural strength of concrete.

Replacement of cement with china clay and ceramic tile with coarse aggregate has an effect on the workability of concrete to a certain limit. There is a decrease in the workability of the mix as the percentage of china clay increases.

As coarse aggregate we are using a combination of gravels and broken tile (Mangalore tile) pieces and rock sand as fine aggregate. Keywords: Geopolymer concrete, replacement with Mangalore tile, ecofriendly, alkaline solution, strength

EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON PARTIAL REPLACEMENT OF WASTE CEREMIC TILES USED AS AN ALTERNATIVE COARSE AGGREGATE IN CONCRETE 1Department of civil engineering, University College of engineering, Dindigu AbstractThe global consumption of natural aggregates is high, due to the daybyday innovations and development in construction field.

iii) To determine the water absorption of ceramic aggregate concrete containing various content of ceramic tile as partial coarse aggregates replacement material. SCOPE OF STUDY Ceramic tile waste use in this research was taken from old site factory The scope of concrete use is in Malaysia construction industry. The experiment is only limit

Mar 31, 2018· Effect of waste ceramic tiles as partial replacement of coarse and fine aggregate of concrete. International Advanced Research Journal in Science, Engineering and Technology, 2(5), pp. 1316. Topcu, and Canbaz, M. 2007. Utilization of crushed tile as aggregate in concrete. Iranian Journal of Science and Technology.

Geopolymer concrete is a relatively new form of concrete that is considered " green " and environmentally friendly. The production of Portland cement accounts for five percent of the carbon dioxide emissions today. As abundant as this

replacement ratio of the waste ceramic tile chips as aggregate in concrete is 10%.Sekar [12] studied the influence of partial replacement of coarse aggregate with ceramic tile waste in concrete. The replacement percentage of 0, 15, 30 and 45 % was used. The test result showed that there is a significant increase in strength up to 15% ...

Study on Strength of Concrete by Partial Replacement of Coarse Aggregates with Ceramic Tiles and Fine Aggregates with Ceramic Tiles and Rebutted Tyre Waste ... of natural aggregates for making ...

Therefore, using these wastes in concrete production could be an effective measure in maintaining the environment and improving the properties of concrete. Hence, the crushed waste ceramic tiles were used in concrete as a replacement for natural coarse aggregates with 0%, 5%, 10%, 15% 20% and 25% of substitution.

of recycled concrete up to 30% coarse aggregate replacement (C. A. R.) by demolished waste at the end of 28 d has been found to be comparable to the conventional concrete. 3. "Use of Building Demolished Waste as Course Aggregate in Use of recycled aggregate in concrete can be useful for Porous Concrete" IJRET: International

Tile Waste As Coarse Aggregate In Concrete potential of using the broken clay tiles in concrete as an aggregate is studied in this study. A green approach is to use waste material in construction. Today, alternative materials to replace constituent concrete materials are a hot research topic.

Isah [11] suggested that the optimum replacement ratio of the waste ceramic tile chips as aggregate in concrete is 10%.Sekar [12] studied the influence of partial replacement of coarse aggregate ...

Partial Replacement of Coarse Aggregate with Broken Ceramic Tiles in Concrete Production Yiosese A. O., Ayoola A. R., Ugonna M. C., Adewale A. K. Abstract— The study reports on experimental investigation on the suitability of the use of broken tiles as partial replacement for crushed granite in concrete production.

Thus, the current study focuses on the mechanical characterization of waste ceramic wall and floor tiles aggregate concrete. Ceramic wastes sourced from construction and demolition wastes were separated from other debris and crushed using a quarry metal hammer. Ceramic tiles were sieved into fine and coarse aggregates in line with standards.

replacement of cement in concrete which was treated as economical and also due to its pozzolanic action increases strength and durability properties of concrete. Use of recycle concrete aggregate for tile waste aggregate in lean concrete production helps in solving vital environmental issue apart

concrete materials were decided to reuse industrial waste such as Copper Slag as fine aggregate replacement in range of 10%, 20%, 30% by weight of sand and the Ceramic Waste (Tile Shabath Stone waste) as Coarse Aggregate replacement in 10%, 20%, 25% and 20%, 30%, 35% by weight of coarse aggregate. Totally 180cubes

They have worked on the use of pulverized plastic in concrete as partial replacement of fine aggregate and use of waste plastic in concrete as partial replacement of coarse aggregate. Testing was conducted on the samples casted by using plastic waste in the laboratory to study the variation of concrete properties from normal concrete.

Use of Waste Ceramic Tile Aggregates as an Alternative Material of Coarse Aggregates in Cement Concrete written by Jaspreet Singh, Amanpreet Singh Virk, Gurpreet Singh Bath published on 2018/04/24 download full article with reference data and citations

AN EXPERIMENTAL ANALYSIS OF PARTIAL REPLACEMENT OF COARSE AGGREGATE BY WASTE CERAMIC TILE IN CONCRETE N. SIVACHANDIRAN 1, A. MAGESH,2 *1 PG Student, New Prince Shri Bhavani College of Engineering and Technology, Chennai, Tamilnadu, India.

Aswathy et al. [6] carried out researched on the use of clay tile chips as coarse aggregate in concrete. They replaced the crushed natural stone aggregate in concrete with 25, 50, 75 and clay ...

aggregates. Using ceramic tile aggregate in concrete not only will be cost effective, but also will be good from environment point of view. This study focuses on producing concrete of acceptable strength with crushed waste ceramic tiles as coarse aggregate and determining the optimum coarse aggregate mix ratio to achieve

coarse aggregate with ceramic tile waste mix in different percentages. To enhance the strength adding 2% acrylic polymer of weight of the cement in various mixes with different percentage of ceramic tile waste by replacement of coarse aggregate. Table 5 shows the quantities of aggregates, cement and water for 1m3 of concrete.

ceramic mixed aggregates with replacement levels higher than 20% have lower compressive and flexural strengths than conventional concrete. 2 EXPERIMENTAL WORK The experimental work aimed to investigate the potential of using ceramic tile waste as aggregate in concrete. The experimental program was designed to achieve the following objectives:
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