Project Final
Project Final
Project Final
ON PARTIAL REPLACEMENT OF
MARBLE WASTE IN CONCRETE
A PROJECT REPORT
Submitted by
KOKILA.P (731216103302)
SUGANYA.S (731216103304)
of
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING
in
CIVIL ENGINEERING
T.N.PALAYAM
SIGNATURE SIGNATURE
Submitted for the end semester viva - voce examination held on ...…………….
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
“A Successful team is a group of many hands but one of mind” in the same
way project could not be completed without help co-operation of our department
Teaching and Non-Teaching staffs.
ABSTRACT
In this project, a study was made to obtain costly building materials using the
industrial marble waste in concrete. The objective of the study is to use these
wastes in high-cost construction with adequate compressive strength. Different
coarse aggregate replacements have been studied by substituting 10%, 20% and
30% of marble wastage. The waste material was substituted for replacement of
coarse aggregates and for the preparation of concrete. To refered for this project
the replacement material with concrete performance compared to conventional
concrete.
In this project, we have followed Indian standard methods and arrived at the
mix design for M20 grade concrete. Experimental studies were conducted only on
plain cement concrete. The preliminary studies were conducted by mixing the
marble with the cement concrete cubes of standard sizes. The building material
specimens were analyzed for compressive strength as per IS code. For the test and
other specifications, it can be concluded that the marble waste in concrete can be
increase the strength of the concrete.
CONTENTS
CHAPTER NO TITLE PAGE NO
ABSTRACT iiv
LIST OF FIGURES ix
1 INTRODUCTION 10
1.1 GENERAL 10
1.3 OBJECTIVES 11
2 LITERATURE REVIEW 13
2.1 GENERAL 13
3 METHODOLOGY 16
4.1 CEMENT 17
5 MATERIAL COLLECTION 22
5.1 GENERAL 22
6 TESTING OF MATERIALS 24
7 MIX PROPORTION 30
8 STRENGTH ANALYSIS 33
9 CONCLUSION 38
REFERENCES 39
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LIST OF TABLES
TABLE NO TITLE PAGE NO
LIST OF FIGURES
4.1 Cement 17
CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
1.1 GENERAL
Usually ,The wastage related to furnace and welding waste were created in
different forms some of which are produced in industries during and after production
process due to errors either construction or human activities, and also inappropriate
raw materials .Some others are produced in transportation and distribution procedures
and finally, the most bulk of them are created as a result of destroying constructions
.It is predicted that almost 3 to 7 percent of daily production of welding and furnace
wastage and this amount reaches to million ton per year.
The properties of these materials are in a way that they are unusable in other
cycles of production. Therefore, they are useless in practiced and cause damages to
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environment. All in all, the hard physical structure of these materials and also their
chemical structure make them a good and suitable choice to be used in concrete.
Therefore ,in this experimental study, first the crushed waste welding and
furnace waste and then its crushed were done in a way that the slag crushing curve of
the aggregates used in control concrete was completely in compatible with the
welding and furnace aggregates. In the first stage of the study, the welding and furnace
wastes with percentage 10, 20 and 30 were substituted for aggregate after that, a
comparison was made between the compressive strength, of normal concrete and
marble waste concrete.
The present study is aimed at utilizing waste marble or marble power as coarse
aggregate in concrete replacement. Marble is one of the most important material used
in building since ancient times, especially for decorative purposes in order to
determine the effect of the WM with respect to the curing age, standard mechanical
properties of concrete are to be analyzed at the curing ages of 7, 14, 28 days. The WM
in concrete prepared by the M20 grade of concrete.
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Reduce the quantity of coarse aggregate & increase the strength of concrete.
The marble dust & chips as we know is a waste material and is thrown away
products is taken so the cost for slag can be said as negligible with a prevailing
nature in filtering qualities.
CHAPTER 2
LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1 GENERAL
1. ATHUL KRISHANA K R
The compressive strength and split tensile strength of cubes and cylinders was
measured for 7 and 28 days and cement used is 53 grade. M20 grade with nominal mix
1:1.5:3 as per IS 456-2000 was used and a water cement ratio of 0.5.
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Marble powder were added in concrete in step of 5% (0%, 5%, 10%, 15%, 20%
).this paper concluded by the author strength of concrete has been tested on cylinder
at 7 days curing and 28 days. 7days test has been conducted to check the gain in initial
strength of concrete. 28 days test gives the data of final strength of concrete at 28 days
curing. At 10% use of marble waste in concrete there is 27.4% increase in initial
compressive strength. Up to 10% replacement of marble waste there is increase of
caplet tensile strength. Ali A. Aliabad studied on the Re-use of waste marble dust in
the production of cement and concrete.
The author studies in paper the properties of concrete contained marble dust as
a cement replacement and as a sand replacement. The replacement ratios which have
been studied were 0.0%, 5.0%, 7.5%, 10.0% and 15% by weight. Water to powder
ratio (w/p) or water to cement ratio (w/c) were 0.50 and 0.40 in case of cement
replacement and in case of sand replacement respectively. This paper concluded by
in concrete compressive strength increases.
Different properties like the porosity values, ultrasonic pulse velocity (UPV),
and dynamic modulus of elasticity and the unit weights of the series were determined
and compared with each other.
Bahar Demirel (2010) presented the use of marble dust as in place of fine
aggregate in concrete ix and check the mechanical properties of mix. In this
experimental study, the effects of using waste marble powder have been studied as a
fine material on the mechanical properties of the concrete. Four different series of
concrete-mixtures were prepared by replacing the fine sand (passing 0.25 mm sieve)
with waste marble powder at different proportions like 0, 25, 50 and 100% by weight.
For determining the effect of the waste marble powder on the compressive strength
with respect to the curing age, compressive strengths of the samples were recorded at
the curing ages of 3, 7, 28 and 90 days.
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CHAPTER 3
METHODOLOGY
Literature survey
Cement
Coarse aggregate
Study on material
properties
Marble waste
Fabrication
Testes on concrete
Comparing
Results
CHAPTER 4
STUDY ON MATERIAL PROPERTIES
4.1 CEMENT
Fig.4.1 Cement
In all the sand particles should have higher crushing strength. The surface
texture of the particles should be smooth .The edges of the particles should be
grounded .There should not be any organic impurities
4.3 MARBLE WASTE
It acts as main filler and forms the main bulk of concrete, around the surfaces
of which the binding materials adhere in the form of film.
Aggregate is the main constituent of concrete, occupying more than 70% of the
concrete mix. Broken stone, broken brick and gravel are generally used as coarse
aggregates, granites; trap and basalt give excellent coarse aggregate.
The crushing strength and water tightness of concrete and its resistance to wear
and tear depends upon the aggregates. Further the aggregates balance the shrinkage
and volume changes of concrete.
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4. 5 WATER CONTENT
Portable water has been used in this experimental program for mixing and
curing.
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CHAPTER 5
MATERIAL COLLECTION
5.1 GENERAL
In generally the materials where collected in for every steel and iron industries .It
will improve the performance of the concrete in the construction field. It will increase
the some percentage of the load caring capacity and the period of the life time and
extra.
CHAPTER 6
TESTING OF MATERIALS
6.1 TEST ON FINE AGGREGATE
OBSERVATION
CALCULATION
Specific gravity of sand (G) = (W2 – W1) / (W2-W1)-(W3-W4)
=(1.18-0.680)/(1.62-0.680)-(1.93-1.18)
Specific gravity of sand (G) = 2.08
RESULT
OBSERVATION
Weight of Cumulative % of
Sieve % of weight
residue in % of weight passing
Size retained
gms retained
10mm 0 0 0 100
4.75mm 28 2.8 2.8 97.2
2.36mm 38 3.8 6.6 93.4
1.18mm 80 8 14.6 85.4
600mic 218 21.8 36.4 63.6
CALCULATION
Fineness modulus =
= 3.402
RESULT
Fineness modulus of sand = 3.402
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CALCULATION
Weight of sample taken, W1 =1000gm
Final weight after sieving IS 12.5 mm size of sieve
Loss of weight, W2 =170gm
=17%
RESULT
Loss of aggregate in percentage = 17%
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OBSERVATION
Table 6.2.2 Fineness modulus test on coarse aggregate
Weight of sample taken = 1000gm
Weight of Cumulative % of
Sieve residue in % of weight % of weight
Size Retained passing
gms retained
80mm 0 0 0 100
40mm 150 7.5 7.5 92.5
CALCULATION
Fineness modulus =
= 2.41
RESULT
Fineness modulus of coarse aggregate = 2.41
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= 19%
RESULT
Loss of aggregate in percentage = 19%
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CALCULATION
Fineness modulus =
= 2.26
RESULT
Fineness modulus of marble waste = 2.260
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CHAPTER 7
MIX PROPORTION
7.1 CONCRETE MIX PROPORTION FOR M20 GRADE
MIX RATIO FOR 1m3
Cement 416.67kg/m3
Fine Aggregate 625 kg/m3
Coarse Aggregate 1250 kg/m3
Water ratio 208.33 lit/ m3
Marble waste 10%, 20% and 30%
Fine Coarse
Water
S.NO Cement Aggregate Aggregate
(lit/ m3)
(kg/m3) (kg/m3) (kg/m3)
Mix
1 1.5 3 0.5
proportion
Marble waste as 10%, 20% and 30% respectively for coarse aggregate.
1 Conventional 28 0.70
CHAPTER 8
STRENGTH ANALYSIS
The compressive strength value gives the strength in concrete of M20 grade by
replacing coarse aggregate with marble waste. The compressive strength for concrete
mix ratio of 1:1.5:3 are determined by the test carried out the values are tabulated.
1 0 27 29.8
2 10 30.13 33.4
3 20 32.45 35.6
4 30 34.22 34.2
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Conventional Marble(10%) Marble(20%) Marble(30%)
1 0 1.50 2.10
2 10 1.69 2.12
3 20 1.98 2.97
4 30 2.12 3.25
3.5
2.5
1.5
0.5
0
Conventional Marble(10%) Marble(20%) Marble(30%)
1 0 2.70 2.90
2 10 2. 50 2.95
3 20 2.90 3.30
4 30 3.00 2.70
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3.5
2.5
1.5
0.5
0
Conventional Marble(10%) Marble(20%) Marble(30%)
Conventional
concrete M20 22.8 2.10 2.90
Optimum
replacement
strength of marble 35.6 3.25 3.30
waste (20%) M20
To referred for this project the replacement of marble waste for 20% with
concrete to gives optimum strength at after 28days 35.6 N/mm2.
The replacement material with M20 grade concrete to gives better result
compared to conventional concrete. And also it perform in high strength concrete.
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CHAPTER 9
CONCLUSION
Conclusion of marble waste replacement concrete to tensile strength and
flexural strength to compressive strength will getting more.
For the optimum percentage of 20% for replacing marble waste.
From the above study it can be concluded that the waste marble chips can be
used in concrete production as a coarse aggregate with fully replacement with
natural aggregate.
Upon cost analysis result it is proved that the marble concrete proves more
economical at rate of around 7.44% than concrete made with conventional
coarse aggregate.
As marble chips is used in concrete, it reduces use of natural aggregate which
reduces mining to extract natural aggregate, which results in reduced
environmental contamination.
It reduces the depletion of conventional coarse aggregates from environment
and also enables to produce green concrete.
Thus, an innovative construction material is produced through this study.
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marble powder and granules as constituents of fines in mortar or concrete
International Journal Of Civil And Structural Engineering Volume 1, No 4,
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aggregate in M20 concrete.
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strength concrete (HSC) using is: 10262-1982 and partial replacement of waste
marble aggregates as coarse aggregate
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Prof .Dipesh Vaidya, Performance of marble waste as partially replacement of
sand and aggregate in concrete
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properties of lean cement concrete
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Mechanical Properties of the Concrete ISSN 1992 – 1950 & 2010,
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