121;Quarry dust has been utilized in high volumes for the production of lightweight foamed concrete and it was discovered that the produced concrete consumed less energy and
2024102;The usage of plentiful raw discarded resources in the manufacturing of concrete has proven to be a sustainable and environmentally beneficial method of making concrete for
2025317;Quarry dust is a by-product of rubble crusher units and is a commonly available material, due to the vast usage of crusher metal in the construction industry. This product can
The findings marked that quarry dust can be used as a viable replacement material to sand in order to produce high strength RHA concrete in construction industry. Rai et al., [36],
826;Quarry dust is the best option to replace the river sand and also gives additional benefits to concrete. Enhance the strength of concrete structures by using consistent amounts
201666;Partial replacement of sand with quarry dust will make good concrete that is well desired in residential construction. The final product is strong bricks, slabs or tiles that are produced at lower cost compare to using sand.
1117;Concrete mechanical properties could be improved through adding different materials at the mixing stage. Quarry dust (QD) is the waste produced by manufactured sand
Alternative concrete made from laterite, quarry dust and crushed clay bricks aggregates has performance comparable to conventional concrete. The compressive strength of the
1117;Concrete mechanical properties could be improved through adding different materials at the mixing stage. Quarry dust (QD) is the waste produced by manufactured sand
129;Dust, also known as grit, quarry dust, quarry screening, and decomposed granite, is one of the most commonly used stone byproducts. It is a looser, darker version of
202551;Quarry dust can be used as a partial replacement for fine aggregate in concrete mixes. However, it might require additional admixtures to achieve optimal workability and
K. Shyam Prakash et.al [2] (2016): The concept of replacement of natural fine aggregate by quarry dust which is highlighted in the study could boost the consumption of quarry dust
Attempts have been made to study the suitability of Quarry dust as sand replacing material and it has been found that Quarry dust improves the mechanical properties of concrete as well as
Quarry dust can be used as an economic alternative to the natural sand. In this investigation an attempt is made to utilize quarry dust as a partial substitute for natural sand in producing
2024513;Crusher dust is a fine material produced as a byproduct of the rock-crushing process. According to Serbu, it is “a combination of small, gritty pieces of rock and dust,
1211;Stone dust, also known as rock dust or quarry dust, is a byproduct of crushing rocks during quarrying activities. It consists of finely crushed particles, often resembling sand but with distinct properties. Stone
37;The suitability of quarry dust as alternative material for the river sand in concrete manufacturing is studied. M25 grade concrete was prepared with 0%, 20%, 40%, 60%, 80% partial replacement of
Quarry dust can be defined as residue, tailing material after the extraction and processing of rocks to form fine particles less than 4.75mm. Quarry dust, which is generally considered as a waste
consumption environment can be protected. An attempt was made to reuse the solid waste quarry dust fly-ash and PET with an aim not to lose the strength far from original Paver blocks. From
202551;Quarry dust can be used as a partial replacement for fine aggregate in concrete mixes. However, it might require additional admixtures to achieve optimal workability and
2024828;Quarry dust, conventionally considered waste, has emerged as a potential solution for sustainable construction materials. This paper comprehensively review the
Quarry dust can be used as an economic alternative to the natural sand. In this investigation an attempt is made to utilize quarry dust as a partial substitute for natural sand in producing
hing process during quarrying activities is one of such materials. Granite fines or rock dust is a by-product obtained during crushing of granite rocks and is also called quarry dust. In recent days
2020121;It can be noted that by using CEM I 32,5 R, the strength increase at the age of 3, 7 and 28 days is 24–25 %, which is slightly higher compared to using CEM I 42,5 R, where
2020112;In such a scenario, the rock quarry dust or quarry dust can be an associate degree in order to replace partially or fully river sand. Quarry dust is formed as a waste
1011;Rock dust can make soils more receptive to varietals that are difficult to grow on. Rock dust, as with all materials, has a variety of properties that aid in the formation of
202031;After curing the blocks for 7 days the blocks made with cement and river sand had the highest average compressive strength of 2.08 N/mm 2 compared with the rest (Fig. 4),