Experimental Study On Properties of Strength and Durability of Concrete by Partial Replacement of Fine Aggregate With Copper Slag and Cement With Egg Shell Powder For M30 and M40 Grade Concrete
Experimental Study On Properties of Strength and Durability of Concrete by Partial Replacement of Fine Aggregate With Copper Slag and Cement With Egg Shell Powder For M30 and M40 Grade Concrete
Experimental Study On Properties of Strength and Durability of Concrete by Partial Replacement of Fine Aggregate With Copper Slag and Cement With Egg Shell Powder For M30 and M40 Grade Concrete
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Assistant Professor (M.Tech), Department of Civil Engineering, Vikas Group of Institutions,Vijayawada
mandal,Krishna District,A.P.,India
ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION
Concrete is always expected to be stronger and more The utilization of industrial waste or secondary
durable than in the past while being cost and energy materials has encouraged the production of cement
efficient. Moreover the major advantages that concrete and concrete in construction field. New by-products
possesses over the construction materials have to be
and waste materials are being generated by various
conserved. The possibility of being fabricated practically
industries. Dumping or disposal of waste materials
anywhere, the ability to make the form imposed by the
causes environmental and health problems.
shape of a mould and a low cost of components and
manufacture. These factors have driven advances in Therefore, recycling of waste materials is a great
improving the performance of concrete over years and potential in concrete industry. For many years, by-
continue to do so the need for improving the performance products such as fly ash, silica fume and slag were
of concrete and concern for the environmental impact considered as waste materials. Concrete prepared
arising from the continually increasing demand for with such materials showed improvement in
concrete has lead the growing use of alternative material workability and durability compared to normal
components.
concrete and has been used in the construction of
An experimental investigation will be conducted to study the power, chemical plants and under-water structures.
properties of concrete containing copper slag as a partial Over recent decades, intensive research studies have
replacement of fine aggregates in the concrete mix design. been carried out to explore all possible reuse
Various durability tests will be conducted on such concrete of methods. Construction waste, blast furnace, steel
M30 grade and M40 grade to know the compressive strength,
slag, coal fly ash and bottom ash have been accepted
split tensile strength, flexural strength by varying proportions
in many places as alternative aggregates in
of copper slag (CS) with fine aggregates by 0%, 5%, 10%,
embankment, roads, pavements, foundation and
15%, 20%,25%,30% and Egg shell powder (ESP) as cement
building construction, raw material in the
by 0%, 5%, 10%, 15%, 20%, 25%,30% by weight. The
obtained results will be compared with the conventional manufacture of ordinary Portland cement pointed out
concrete, there by knowing the changes in the properties of by Teik thye luin et al (2006).
concrete containing copper slag as a partial replacement of
fine aggregates. Copper slag is an industrial by-product material
produced from the process of manufacturing copper.
For every ton of copper production, about 2.2 tonnes
of copper slag is generated. It has been estimated that
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approximately 24.6 million tons of slag are generated environment, hence to reduce it we are making use of
from the world copper industry (Gorai et al 2003). copper slag in construction field. Although copper
Although copper slag is widely used in the sand slag has many uses but to a little percent when it
blasting industry and in the manufacturing of compared to its use in construction.
abrasive tools, the remainder is disposed of without
The main objective is to study the feasibility of use of
any further reuse or reclamation. Copper slag
copper slag as fine aggregate in concrete. The scope
possesses mechanical and chemical characteristics
of the work includes knowing the strength parameters
that qualify the material to be used in concrete as a
of concrete such as compressive strength, split tensile
partial replacement for Portland cement or as a
strength, flexural strength in which copper slag and
substitute for aggregates. For example, copper slag
egg shell powder replaced with fine aggregates and
has a number of favourable mechanical properties for
cement by by 0%, (5%+5%), (10%+10%),
aggregate use such as excellent soundness
characteristics, good abrasion resistance and good (15%+15%), (20%+20%), (25%+25%), and
(30%+30%) using M30 and M40 grades of concrete.
stability reported by (Gorai et al 2003). Copper slag
also exhibits pozzolanic properties since it contains
low CaO. Under activation with NaOH, it can exhibit
cementitious property and can be used as partial or LITERATURE REVIEW
full replacement for Portland cement. The utilization
Okonkwo et al., (2012)
of copper slag for applications such as Portland
cement replacement in concrete, or as raw material Eggshell ash has been established to bç good
has the dual benefit of eliminating the cost of accelerator for cement bound material because of
disposal and lowering the cost of the concrete. The extra calcium oxide by addition of eggshell ash. He
use of copper slag in the concrete industry as a concludes that the increase in the eggshell ash
replacement for cement can have the benefit of content will increase the strength of properties of the
reducing the costs of disposal and help in protecting cement stabilized matrix up about 35% averagely.
the environment. Despite the fact that several studies That show the usage of eggshell ash as an additive
have been reported on the effect of copper slag will increase the strength of the concrete. In another
replacement on the properties of Concrete, further hand, according to
investigations are necessary in order to obtain a
comprehensive understanding that would provide an Mtalib et al., (2009)
engineering base to allow the use of copper slag in
Mtalib et al. (2009) said that the addition of eggshell
concrete.
ash to the Ordinary Portland Cement decrease the
SCOPE & OBJECTIVE: setting time of the cement. So they conclude that the
eggshells ash as an accelerator in a concrete because
As the copper slag and egg shell power considered to the higher content of the faster rate of setting. But it
be a waste product and the land for its dumping is different the effect of eggshell to the soil.
increasing day by day showing a serious impact on
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He investigated that the eggshell powder could be Construction aggregate, or simply "aggregate", is a
good replacement in industrial lime because they broad category of coarse particulate material used in
have similarity in chemical composition. The construction, including sand, gravel, crushed stone,
eggshell can be stabilizing potential of lime on an slag, recycled concrete and geo-synthetic aggregates.
expansive clay soil. Stabilization is aimed at Aggregates are the most mined materials in the
Cement:
Fine aggregate
Locally available fresh sand, free from organic
matter is used. The result of sieve analysis confirms it
to Zone-II (according to IS: 383-1970).The tests
conducted and results plotted below.
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MATERIAL PROPERTIES
CEMENT
Copper slag
FINE AGGREGATES
Water
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Graph: Compressive strength for M40 grade concrete FLEXURAL STRENGTH OF CONCRETE
DURABILITY TESTS
1. Acid attack
Graph: Split tensile strength for M40 grade concrete
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3. Sulphate attack
2. Alkaline attack
1. Acid attack
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3. Sulphate attack
2. Alkaline attack
CONCLUSIONS
From the above experimental program the following
conclusions were made
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