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Study on Partial Replacement of Fine Aggregate with Quarry Dust in Ordinary Concrete

Mohammed Zameer Ahamed J, Devaraju G, Mahesh H. R, Manoj D, Jahnavi C, Hemanth Kumar Rn, Noor Fathima

Abstract


The idea of substitution of regular fine total by quarry dust which is featured inside the review could help the utilization of quarry dust created from quarries. By substitution of quarry dust, the need of land fill region can be diminished and can likewise tackle the issue of normal sand shortage. The stockpile of sand for minimal price as a fine total in concrete isn't reasonable and that is the motivation to look for an elective material. Quarry dust fulfills the reasoning behind the elective material as a substitute for sand for exceptionally minimal price. It even makes trouble dump the smasher dust at one spot which causes natural contamination. From the consequences of trial examinations led, it's presumed that the quarry residue can be utilized as a swap for fine total. It's found that 40% substitution of fine total by quarry dust gives most extreme outcome in strength than ordinary concrete and afterward diminishes from half. The compressive strength is evaluated for shifting rate and grades of cement by supplanting of sand with quarry dust.

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