2018
DOI: 10.30880/ijie.2018.10.02.021
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Overview on the Utilization of Quarry Dust as a Replacement Material in Construction Industry

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“…Maximum compressive strength and splitting tensile strength were obtained at 30% and 20% dust content, respectively. Meanwhile, a study by Hamid et al [ 20 ] evaluated the effects of increasing the replacement of fine aggregate with quarry dust in concrete production and found that replacing more than 50% of the fine aggregate with quarry dust resulted in negative effects on the workability and strength properties of the concrete. Malik et al [ 21 ] also observed similar findings in their study and reported that the workability of concrete decreased when the stone dust content was increased.…”
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“…Maximum compressive strength and splitting tensile strength were obtained at 30% and 20% dust content, respectively. Meanwhile, a study by Hamid et al [ 20 ] evaluated the effects of increasing the replacement of fine aggregate with quarry dust in concrete production and found that replacing more than 50% of the fine aggregate with quarry dust resulted in negative effects on the workability and strength properties of the concrete. Malik et al [ 21 ] also observed similar findings in their study and reported that the workability of concrete decreased when the stone dust content was increased.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%