Abstract

A huge amount waste (approximately 60%) is generated during mining and processing in marble industries. Such waste can be best utilized in infrastructure development works. Coarse aggregate 75% by weight was replaced by aggregate obtained from marble mining waste. The impact of marble waste as a partial replacement for conventional coarse aggregate on the properties of concrete mixes such as workability, compressive strength, permeability, abrasion, etc. was evaluated. The test results revealed that the compressive strength was comparable to that of control concrete. Other properties such as workability of concrete increased, water absorption reduced by 17%, and resistance to abrasion was marginally increased by 2% as compared to that of control concrete. Ultrasonic pulse velocity and FTIR results show improvement in quality of concrete with crushed marble waste. From the TGA analysis it was confirmed that, aggregate produced from marble waste shows better performance under elevated temperature than that of conventional aggregates.

Details

Title
Performance Evaluation of Concrete using Marble Mining Waste
Author
Sudarshan Dattatraya Kore 1 ; Vyas, A K 1 

 Malaviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur, Rajasthan-302017, India 
Pages
53-66
Publication year
2016
Publication date
2016
Publisher
De Gruyter Poland
ISSN
13369024
e-ISSN
13387278
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
3158212594
Copyright
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