2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2020.120183
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Long term evaluation of engineered cementitious composite containing stone slurry powder

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“…The enhancement in compressive strength was attributed to the micro pore-filling effect of SPW, which fills the micro voids and produces a denser microstructure. Similar findings were reported by Almeida et al ( 32 ) and Singh et al ( 33 , 34 ), who reported that the enhancement in compressive strength was owing to the filling effect of SPW.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…The enhancement in compressive strength was attributed to the micro pore-filling effect of SPW, which fills the micro voids and produces a denser microstructure. Similar findings were reported by Almeida et al ( 32 ) and Singh et al ( 33 , 34 ), who reported that the enhancement in compressive strength was owing to the filling effect of SPW.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Dressing operations result in solid waste, whereas cutting, sawing, and finishing processes leave slurry stone waste as residue ( 32 , 33 ). Disposal of stone waste covers hectares of land resources, and the finer-size particles create problems for adjoining areas in relation to living standards, land fertility, and environmental ecosystems ( 34 ). Very limited investigations are available on the utilization of SPW in the construction of ECC matrix ( 35 ).…”
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“…Ability of concrete to withstand transferring of the ions that are exposed to electrical field is termed as electrical resistivity. Singh et al 25 carried out an investigation under different chemical exposure conditions for determining the electrical resistivity of concrete mix containing river sand been replaced by the stone slurry having substitution level of 25% and 50%.…”
Section: Electrical Resistivitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…23 Also, sources of sand have started getting exhausted which there by creates a need of the stone waste to be utilized as a partial replacement of fine aggregate in the manufacturing of concrete. 24 When used correctly the stone slurry have an undeniably positive impact on concrete by enhancing the mechanical and durability properties of the mix [25][26][27]…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For M45 ECC mix design for one cubic meter of ECC produced on average 506 kg of cement is required, resulting in a cost of 62.74 USD (as of 2021). Different researchers have studied use of filler materials to decrease the quantity of cement such as fly ash [11]- [13], stone slurry powder [14], and solid ceramic waste powder [15]. Marble dust can also be a reasonable option to replace cement.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%