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Performance assessment of concrete incorporating admixtures and stone waste powder


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1 Department of Civil Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Kurukshetra, Haryana 136119, India

The construction industry can use various industrial by-products as raw materials, including wastes from the stone glazing industry, thermal power plants, steel, and rubber sectors. Although the stone industry significantly contributes to the construction industry,it has some limitations regarding landfill disposal of slurry and dust from waste. Accelerators increase the rate of stiffening and hardening, which increases early strength and allows early striking and de-molding of outer formworks, which helps speed up the construction work. In the present investigation, properties such as slump, mechanical, chemical resistance, and microstructural characteristics of concrete specimens were investigated using calcium nitrate (1%), triethanolamine (0.05%), and stone waste powder (10%) alone and in combination. The ecological and economic analysis of concrete was also carried out along with performance evaluation. Results showed that when used separately in the concrete mixture, stone waste powder, calcium nitrate, and triethanolamine enhanced the performance, but their combination declined. Stone waste powder was an economical and eco-friendly concrete material.

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Stone waste, Chemical additives, Strength, Micro-structural characterization, Ecological and economic analysis, Performance evaluation
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Kiran Devi
Department of Civil Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Kurukshetra, Haryana 136119, India
Babita Saini
Department of Civil Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Kurukshetra, Haryana 136119, India
Paratibha Aggarwal
Department of Civil Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Kurukshetra, Haryana 136119, India

Abstract


The construction industry can use various industrial by-products as raw materials, including wastes from the stone glazing industry, thermal power plants, steel, and rubber sectors. Although the stone industry significantly contributes to the construction industry,it has some limitations regarding landfill disposal of slurry and dust from waste. Accelerators increase the rate of stiffening and hardening, which increases early strength and allows early striking and de-molding of outer formworks, which helps speed up the construction work. In the present investigation, properties such as slump, mechanical, chemical resistance, and microstructural characteristics of concrete specimens were investigated using calcium nitrate (1%), triethanolamine (0.05%), and stone waste powder (10%) alone and in combination. The ecological and economic analysis of concrete was also carried out along with performance evaluation. Results showed that when used separately in the concrete mixture, stone waste powder, calcium nitrate, and triethanolamine enhanced the performance, but their combination declined. Stone waste powder was an economical and eco-friendly concrete material.

Keywords


Stone waste, Chemical additives, Strength, Micro-structural characterization, Ecological and economic analysis, Performance evaluation