2016
DOI: 10.34118/jbms.v3i2.24
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Durability of concrete using marble mining waste

Abstract: The aim of the study was to study behavior of concrete containing marble mining waste under aggressive environment. Waste from marble mining and processing industries was used in concrete as coarse aggregate in combination with conventional coarse aggregate. The particle packing density approach was followed to design the concrete mix and 75% conventional coarse aggregate was replaced by aggregate obtained by crushing waste from marble mining waste. The water-cement ratio was fixed 0.45 for all the mixes. Prop… Show more

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“…In the second, studies that adopted the waste fine marble aggregate in replacement for the conventional fine aggregate were compiled [21,23,28,41,42]. The third dataset consists of studies in which the conventional coarse aggregate was substituted with waste coarse marble aggregate [20,[42][43][44][45][46][47]. Finally, the fourth dataset is composed of tests on mixtures with both waste fine and coarse (mixed) marble aggregates in substitution for the regular ones [42,[48][49][50].…”
Section: Compilation and Properties Of Datasetsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the second, studies that adopted the waste fine marble aggregate in replacement for the conventional fine aggregate were compiled [21,23,28,41,42]. The third dataset consists of studies in which the conventional coarse aggregate was substituted with waste coarse marble aggregate [20,[42][43][44][45][46][47]. Finally, the fourth dataset is composed of tests on mixtures with both waste fine and coarse (mixed) marble aggregates in substitution for the regular ones [42,[48][49][50].…”
Section: Compilation and Properties Of Datasetsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this part of the study, the effects of replacing regular coarse aggregate with coarse marble aggregate in various proportions on concrete compressive strength were investigated. In this context, a total of 93 concrete compressive strength tests compiled from the literature were used [20,[42][43][44][45][46][47]. Figure 11 indicates that replacing the coarse aggregates with coarse marble aggregates can affect the compressive strength of concrete positively (increases up to 75%) or negatively (decreases up to 32%).…”
Section: Use Of Coarse Marble Aggregate In Concrete MIX In Replacemen...mentioning
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“…Recycling or reusing solid wastes in cementitious mixes, such as aggregate substitutes, cement substitutes, or fillers, represents a valuable way to protect natural resources, mitigate carbon emissions, prevent the adverse disposal of wastes, and add new technological properties to concrete material [2]. Ceramic-based mining wastes (CMWs) in place of ordinary aggregates are recognized as viable solutions to improve the high-temperature performance and chemical durability of concrete without affecting its mechanical properties [3]. Polymer wastes (PWs), mainly plastics or rubber, as aggregates or fibers, represent a "green" strategy to produce lightweight cement and concrete mixes with improved toughness, ductility, impact strength, and thermo-acoustic insulation capacity [4].…”
Section: Incorporating Waste Materials To Replace Virgin Aggregates I...mentioning
confidence: 99%