Quarry dust 2. Literature Review Byung Hwan et al. (1992) studied the flexural behaviour of reinforced concrete beams including steel fibres. ... of the quarry dust concrete, and behaviour of the quarry dust mortar and reinforced cement concrete beams in different ratios of 100:0, 80:20, 70:30, 60:40, and 0:100 (quarry dust to sand) for M20 ...
In recent years, soil stabilization by using various minerals like quarry dust, saw dust, copper dust and fly ash were most commonly used. These solid wastes are day by day increasing in India, which is not environmental friendly hence they have to be recycled. Thus, a review is presented to make use of those wastes in soil stabilization.
Section snippets Literature review. Bibliographic databases available through the Science Direct and Google Scholar were searched for relevant peer-reviewed journal papers dating from 1994 to the present using subject keywords such as, "quarry dust", "limestone dust", "cement composites", "stone by-products", "stone sludge", …
Quarry dust is a by-product of quarrying. Quarry dust is generally 5–7% per ton crushing quarry aggregate. ... Stone dust for 45% of the sand in concrete would save a significant amount of natural sand and help prevent pollution caused by dumping this stone dust on otherwise important arable land (Dubal 2018). Quarry dust and GGBS …
Stone dust is a byproduct of crushing stone and consists of 1/4 inch or smaller particles. It is commonly used as a leveling and setting agent for pavers, retaining walls, and as a filling material in construction projects. Stone dust helps prevent shifting and settling, reduces dust, and improves surface stability.
One such material having strength and durability is quarry dust which is a by-product from quarries which is causing lot of environmental issues. ... Review of literature. ... Sand was replaced by ...
A total number of 152 Lotha male stone quarry workers with age cohort 18-60 years and an ethnicity and age matching 152 adult males as the controls were selected for the present study.
Stone dust is a byproduct of crushing stone. Although it was originally a waste product, it is now used for agricultural and hardscaping purposes. Most commonly, stone dust is used for paving projects such as driveways, patios, and pathways. There are different types of stone dust available, in terms of both the stone from which it originates …
The mixed contribution of natural resource use (stone quarrying) calls for sustainable strategies to guarantee its positive contribution. The conventional literature has provided empirical studies on the subject matter. For instance, (Luodes et al. 2012) studied the potential use of waste rocks from natural stone quarry production. The results ...
Review of literature (Quarry Dust): Naman Agarwal (2015) carried out tests such as compaction, specific gravity and CBR in the laboratory on expansive clays with different proportions of stone dust by dry weight of soil and from the test results, addition of stone dust to BC soil decreases its OMC and increases MDD, CBR value increased …
From the literature, it is understood that the stabilisation of an expansive clay using quarry dust yields positive results. The engineering properties of the quarry …
Literature Review. The suitability of quarry dust as a sand replacement material shows that the mechanical properties are improved and also elastic modulus. The compressive strength achieved optimum …
Introduction to Quarry-Dust as Partial Replacement Material to Scarce Building Material. July 2020. Conference: IJERT. At: …
This paper presents an overview of the research conducted on the utilization of quarry dust as a substitute for fine aggregate in mortar. The scarcity of natural river sand for construction purposes has led to a growing interest in alternative.
Quarry dust can be used as. an admixture in concrete efficiently to lessen its impact on. environment and human. It can also be used as partial. replacement of cement in concrete. Cement can be ...
This article presents a comprehensive literature review of the main trends in utilizing stone dust in recycled aggregates in the past decade and its influence on …
Quarry rock dust (QRD), a waste obtained during the quarrying process is a significant source of air pollution yet has the potential of becoming a sustainable …
Several literature interpretations discovered the potential of dolomite waste powder as a cement replacement in concrete [72, 85, 86].Balakrishnan and Paulose [] investigated the consequence of the self-compacting concrete (SCC) with dolomite powder (DP) as a partial substitute for cement and fly ash (FA).The maximum compressive …
Quarry dust is rapidly being used to replace sand in the manufacturing of blocks in the unofficial sector [23]. According to the same authors, quarry dust has a compressive strength of 3.0 N/mm 2, whereas sandcrete blocks have an average compressive strength of 4.31 N/mm 2. Though quarry dust is increasingly being used by …
Mining and quarrying for minor minerals impart significant economic, environmental and social impacts in and around the affected areas. The problem is severe in the small river catchments as the effective area available for assimilating negative impacts of the activity is minimal, compared to large river basins. To address these …
The Dust contents higher than 15% increases the water absorption of the. concrete. Partial replacement of sand by stone dust in concrete also reduces workability but the. compressive strength and ...
As per the literature survey [44, 45], ... Quarry dust is a waste from the stone crushing unit accounts 25% of the final product from stone crushing unit. This quarry dust which is released ...
Concrete mechanical properties could be improved through adding different materials at the mixing stage. Quarry dust (QD) is the waste produced by manufactured sand machines and comprise approximately 30–40% of the total quantity of QD generated. When it dries, it transforms into a fine dust that poses a tremendous hazard to the …
The bulk generation of quarry dust (QD) from quarries, aggregates, and decorative stone plants, is a serious environmental issue. However, QD has the potential to provide eco-economic and technical merits when incorporated in the construction products. This review provides current investigations on the development of QD-based …
The bulk generation of quarry dust (QD) from quarries, aggregates, and decorative stone plants, is a serious environmental issue. However, QD has the potential to provide eco-economic and technical merits when incorporated in the construction products. This review provides current investigations on the development of QD-based …
Influence of Quarry Dust on Compressive Strength of Concrete. P. Jagadeesh P. S. Kumar S. Prakash. Engineering, Materials Science. 2016. Objectives: In the present study, by-product of stone crushed, quarry dust is replaced as a fine aggregate with 20%, 30%, 40%, 50% replacement.
The present study is undertaken to determine the concentration of respirable dust (PM 10 and PM 2.5) at locations associated with specific source of …
The optimal percentages of stone quarry dust as per literature is at 30% [12], 40% [13, 15] and 50% [14]. ... Influence of Stone Quarry Dust and Jute Fibre on the Mechanical Properties of Concrete.
The addition of quarry dust or stone sludge, containing high amounts of particles finer than cement, may improve the structure of the interfacial transition zone and influence particle packing and stability of the paste positively. ... Literature review showed that most of the researchers used quarry dust as filler (especially limestone powder ...
The percentages of quarry dust partial replacement of cement in concrete are 0, 10%, 15%, 20%, 25%, 30%, 35%, and 40%. M20, M30, M40 grade concrete cubes of 150x150x150mm size were cast for ...