20191220 · The present study reports the suitability of quarry dust powder in the development of concrete building blocks by evaluating its strength, durability, acoustic and thermal properties. Since the mixes showed very dry nature at higher percentages of M Sand replacement, workability was kept in a constant range to find the optimum mix.
view more201111 · empty fruit bunch ash (Amizan and Kartini, 2009), rice husk ash (Kartini, 2009) and quarry dust fine powder (Norhana et al., 2010) have been carried out in
view more201341 · This paper reports the findings of an investigation done on bricks made using fly ash (FA), quarry dust (QD), and billet scale (BS) by non conventional method. The procedure for producing the bricks includes mixing the constituents along with cement and water, and then forming the bricks within moulds without applying pressure over them.
view moreThe bricks are made by partial replacement of cement by paper pulp.For normal mix Portland cement, and quarry dust is used. In case of paper pulp brick, cement is replaced by paper pulp by 10%, 20%, 30% respectively with constant % of flyash to investigate some properties like strength, water absorption, fire resistance, hardness, soundness etc ...
view more202092 · In this research addition of bacteria in the cement sand block containing quarry dust (SCBQD) was studied. Several properties namely, compressive strength, depth of carbonation, initial rate of suction (IRS) and water absorption were studied. SCBQD is made from sand, cement, quarry dust and chipping using industrial mix design.
view more2022531 · The present study is based on the reinforcement of cement and clay bricks with coconut fiber and fiber dus t. These reinforcements were aimed to increase the strength, decrease thermal conduction ...
view more2023124 · Soft computing techniques for predicting the properties of raw rice husk concrete bricks using regression‐based machine learning approaches Nakkeeran Ganasen 1, L. Krishnaraj 1, Kennedy C ...
view moreHowever, it has raised questions about the ability of interlocking brick with quarry dust in terms of compressive strength and water absorption compared to interlocking brick with sand that are often used in construction. Interlocking brick made using an appropriate mixture of sand and quarry dust as the main components, cement as a binding agent.
view more201171 · Semantic Scholar extracted view of "High-strength rice husk ash concrete incorporating quarry dust as a partial substitute for sand" by S. Raman et al.
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