Author/Authors :
Raghunath, P.N Department of Civil and Structural Engineering - Annamalai University, India , Suguna, K Department of Civil and Structural Engineering - Annamalai University, India , Karthick, J Department of Civil and Structural Engineering - Annamalai University, India , Sarathkumar, B Department of Civil and Structural Engineering - Annamalai University, India
Abstract :
Concrete is a construction material consisting of cementitious material, ne
aggregate, coarse aggregate, and water. Nowadays, the cost of this material is increasing.
We need to look for a way to reduce the cost of building materials, especially cement. One of
the recent advancements in construction industry is the replacement of cement with waste
materials in concrete. This replacement offers cost reduction, energy saving, and protection
of the environment. In this study, to achieve the above objectives, an attempt was made to
replace cement with the Waste Marble Powder (WMP) produced by the marble industries.
The present investigation aimed to study the mechanical and durability properties of High-
Strength Concrete (HSC) with cement partially replaced by waste marble powder. Cement
was replaced with marble powder at 0%, 5%, 10%, 15%, and 20%. The properties, such
as compressive strength, modulus of elasticity, and
flexural strength, as well as durability
characteristics, such as water absorption, acid resistance, and rapid chloride permeability,
of concrete were determined.
Keywords :
Marble powder , Durability , High-strength concrete , Waste material