Environmental Benefits: By repurposing granite sludge, construction industries can significantly reduce waste sent to landfills, thereby mitigating environmental impact. This approach aligns with global efforts towards waste reduction and …
Numerous research studies have explored the utilization of granite waste as a sand substitute in mortar to foster the creation of environmentally friendly and sustainable mortar (Gupta and Vyas, 2018).Specifically, the author recommends substituting 7.5% of sand to enhance mechanical performance, and a 10% substitution demonstrates comparable …
market especially in case of granite (20% of total national production).The operations result in large amount of cutting waste, slurry and grit which is fast becoming a concern for the State ...
Considering the stable source and sand-like physical properties of GF, it can serve as an ideal alternative material to substitute sand as the fine aggregate component in the …
To solve the waste disposal problem of granite waste, researchers have found out the feasibility of granite waste in the normally vibrated concrete (NVC) as a cement and natural fine aggregate ...
Adigun (2013) carried out economic analysis of concrete production by replacing fine aggregate (FA) with crushed granite fines. Test results suggested that 25–37.5% replacement of sand with granite fines is suitable for use in concrete production. Similarly, Divakar et al. (2012) showed that the compressive strength of concrete mix increases by 22% with 35% …
The fine waste chosen to be used in this study is granite polishing waste (GPW), which is generated during the cutting and polishing of granite stone in the production of stoneware. Its disposal is occupying precious landfill space and if not carefully handled could cause the serious health hazard of silicosis lung disease (National Institute ...
Elastic modulus values increased up to 10% utilization of granite waste, which could be due to the fact that granite waste consisted of 10% particles by mass passing through the 150 µm sieve ...
This review presents recent advances in granite waste reutilization, and points out the problems associated with its use, and the related countermeasures, indicating the scale of high value-added reutilization of granite waste. ... When the fine aggregate was composed of river sand and granite waste, the early flexural strength of the concrete ...
Granite mining, cutting and processing generates huge amount of waste which is dumped in open landfills. The objective of this research is to fabricate mortar incorporating granite production dust which would be sustainable and durable. A detailed experimental outline was planned to fabricate 1:4 and 1:6 cement mortar mixes as partial/full substitutes for cement and …
So the waste granite pulp can sell well in this field. 5. Ceramic. The waste granite contains the chemical composition needed to produce traditional ceramics. So, we can choose 14 to 100 mesh granite waste and clay, and allocate them in proportion to the embryo. Next, we can directly fire them to the imitation granite ceramic products.
Kumar and Mishra used granite waste in production of non-structural ed concrete [44]. ed concrete specimens were produced with densities of 792–1638 kg/m 3 and compressive strength in the range of 1.19–11.52 MPa. In the current study, feasibility of utilization of granite waste in production of structural ed concrete is also ...
Nuaklong et al. [38] investigated the effect of replacing 25 and 50% of the natural river sand with granite waste on the properties of geopolymer concrete. It was found that increasing the proportion of GW in the mix resulted in an increased slump flow of concrete. ... This study was carried out to investigate the effect of the combined use of ...
(Torres et al. 2004). Granite waste is harmful industrial waste for humans too, when inhaled (Reddy et al. 2020). No systematic studies are available to nd out the impact of incorporation of granite waste on various properties of geopolymer concrete. In this paper, attempts were made to explore the role of granite waste as substitution of natural
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2. Fine Aggregate-River sand from kollidam river bed were used. 3. Coarse Aggregate-Hard blue granite of size 20 mm and 12.5mm was used. The aggregate is in the shape of angular. 4. Water-The tap water having the pH value satisfying the I.S.CODE was used. 5. Granite powder-Granite dust powder obtained from the Granite factory at Mannargudi. III ...
However, the actual production of granite is quite low due to lack of technological development in this sector, whereas the ratio of waste generated during the mining and processing of granite and marble is quite high in Pakistan. ... Natural river sand was replaced with the granite waste at 25% and 50% by weight. The effect of moisture ...
The continuous production of granite powder (GP) waste causes a deadly impact on environment and human life. This present study thus examines the impact of granite powder (GP) as substitute to ...
Besides preventing valuable natural resources from going to waste, using stone waste from stone processing plants in concrete helps reduce environmental pollution and, therefore, offers a convenient route to sustainable development. The present study aims to use granite waste (GW) in high-strength refractory concrete. Sixteen high-strength refractory …
Figure 1 shows the production process of granite powder waste. Due to the significant development of the stitching industry, granite powder waste deposits have increased in recent years, and this ...
On replacement of sand and cement by granite production dust it was observed that the workability of mortar mixes was lowered while the fresh density of the mortar was found to have decreased with ...
The present study investigates the feasibility of using granite cutting waste (GCW) as a partial substitute of river sand in high strength concrete based on strength, durability & …
In this paper, the authors are reviewing various studies conducted on concrete using granite waste as cement, sand and natural/fine aggregates at different optimum …
Crushed aggregate, bottom ash, foundry sand, and various by-products are replacing natural sand and gravel in most of the countries [4]. The proper use of waste granite powder as a replacement for cement up to 30% would have environmental benefits and help the economy of the granite stone industry [5].
In this paper, the waste calcareous rock powder formed in the manufactured sand production line was added into the concrete by 6%, 9%, 12% and 15%, and the total weight of manufactured sand and ...
Quarrying and processing of granite produce large amounts of waste residues. Besides being a loss of resources, improper disposal of these wastes results in pollution of the soil, water and air around the dumpsites. The main components of granite waste are quartz, feldspars and a small amount of biotite. Due to its hard and dense texture, high strength, …
Singh et al. compared the performance of granite waste and marble waste as the potential replacement for natural sand in cement-based concrete and reported granite waste to have a …
Utilization of granite industry waste in concrete production was carried out. • Effect of GP waste on mechanical and durability properties of concrete was evaluated. • Inclusion rate up to 15% does not affect the strength and durability properties. • Optimum inclusion rate of GP waste was recommended for concrete production.
This paper tries to bring about a comparison between marble slurry and granite cutting waste in terms of feasibility and efficiency as a potential replacement for natural sand …
IMPACT OF WASTE GRANITE SLURRY AS SAND AND CEMENT REPLACEMENT IN CONCRETE A. Sand Replacement: Vijayalakshmi and Sekar (2013) investigated the suitability of granite powder (GP) waste as a substitute material for fine/natural ... to replace river sand in concrete production for use in rigid pavement. Slump, compressive and indirect tensile ...