Experimental investigation on concrete by partial replacement of fine aggregate with ceramic powder

Author:

Ruthrapriya P.1,Hariprabam R.1,Ragunathapandian P.1

Affiliation:

1. Arulmigu Meenakshi Amman College of Engineering

Abstract

An enormous amount of industrial waste is generated annually by India's manufacturing sector, and unless resources are efficiently conserved and managed, this problem will continue to worsen. This waste contains nearly a million tons of ceramic debris. India accounts for over 6% of global manufacturing, and currently ranks third in terms of consumption. Similarly, a significant amount of waste is generated after tile utilization, and its disposal poses a challenge. With extensive construction and infrastructure development, natural sand is rapidly being depleted from water sources. This research proposes a suitable replacement for fine aggregates by effectively utilizing ceramic waste powder in concrete, which can address the issues of fine aggregate replenishment and the disposal of broken ceramic tiles.

Publisher

i-manager Publications

Subject

General Medicine

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