Enhancement of Concrete Properties by Replacing Cement Partially with Ceramic Waste
Author(s):
Gopal Dhanjode, Rahul Mankar, Yash Agrawal, Arvind Borkar, Ahmed Ansari, Rakshit Meshram, Niketan Chopde, Rushikesh Ramteke
Keywords:
Ceramic Waste, Compressive Strength, Partial Replacement of Cement
Abstract
Waste utilization has become an attractive alternative to disposal now days. There are number of researches, for use of waste in industry most of them related to use the waste in construction are or use of waste in concrete to develop new type of concrete. Use of waste producing is not only makes it economical but also a very good and attractive solution of disposal problem. Ceramic waste from ceramic industry is used to produce a new type of concrete by replacing the cement. According a report in India 30% of the daily production goes on waste during the manufacturing, usages and transportation. Ceramic waste increases day by day because of its usages in construction, so it is necessary for ceramic industry for diminishing the waste dump at ceramic industries is recycling, reusing and substitution of concrete ingredients. Ceramic waste produce from industry is durable, hard, and highly resistant to biological, chemical and physical degradation forces. Ceramic waste powder can be used to produce lightweight concrete, without affecting the compressive strength of concrete. This study summarizes the studies on ceramic waste as a partial replacement of cement in concrete.
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Unique Paper ID: 151274

Publication Volume & Issue: Volume 7, Issue 12

Page(s): 320 - 322
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