Reusing ceramic waste powder in building material production is not only to more efficient use of resources, and reduces the pollutant emissions, but is conducive to the sustainable development of society and nature.
Natural coarse aggregate in concrete can be replace with ceramic waste aggregate as its properties are well within the range of specifications.
Natural coarse aggregate in concrete can be replace with ceramic waste aggregate as its properties are well within the range of specifications.
Ceramic powder was used as a supplemental cementitious material to replace 10 to 20% of the cement in blended cement products in order to tune their mechanical properties. The results revealed that using ceramic powder at a level of 10% performs best for both types of ceramic waste powder (burned and unburned).
The effectiveness of concrete mixtures incorporating 20– ceramic waste fine (CWF) as a replacement for natural fine aggregate and 10–30% ceramic waste powder (CWP) in place of cement was evaluated.
Concrete incorporating WC decrease the fresh density and hardened density, and it reduce linearly with the increase in the ceramic content. The hardened properties of concrete commonly reduce as the ceramic content incorporated is increased.
Test results showed that CWP has potential to be used as an ingredient in concrete mixtures to partially replacing cement. The study showed that concrete mixtures with ceramic waste powder (CWP)...
The concrete made with ceramic scrap showed increased compressive strength as the curing time increased. In the case of concrete, CSC-IV ( of ceramic scrap in replacement of commercial coarse aggregate) showed fc equal to 47.78 MPa, only 1.40% below the value obtained by reference concrete (RC).
Reusing ceramic waste powder in building material production is not only to more efficient use of resources, and reduces the pollutant emissions, but is conducive to the sustainable …
This experimental investigation presents the feasibility of making concrete using ceramic waste as a coarse aggregate at 25, 50, 75, 100 per cent replacement of crushed stone in conventional concrete.
Using ceramic tile aggregate in concrete not only will be cost effective, but also will be good from environment point of view. This study focuses on producing concrete of acceptable strength with crushed waste ceramic tiles as coarse aggregate and determining the optimum coarse aggregate mix ratio to achieve this strength.
The concrete made with ceramic scrap showed increased compressive strength as the curing time increased. In the case of concrete, CSC-IV ( of ceramic scrap in replacement of commercial coarse aggregate) showed fc equal to …
Test results showed that CWP has potential to be used as an ingredient in concrete mixtures to partially replacing cement. The study showed that concrete mixtures with ceramic waste powder (CWP)...
Ceramic powder was used as a supplemental cementitious material to replace 10 to 20% of the cement in blended cement products in order to tune their mechanical properties. …
This experimental investigation presents the feasibility of making concrete using ceramic waste as a coarse aggregate at 25, 50, 75, 100 per cent replacement of crushed stone in conventional …
Concrete incorporating WC decrease the fresh density and hardened density, and it reduce linearly with the increase in the ceramic content. The hardened properties of concrete …
Natural coarse aggregate in concrete can be replace with ceramic waste aggregate as its properties are well within the range of specifications.
Using ceramic tile aggregate in concrete not only will be cost effective, but also will be good from environment point of view. This study focuses on producing concrete of acceptable strength …