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doi: 10.5281/zenodo.60769
Efforts have been made over years to make concrete production sustainable and environment friendly.Notion of new materials as substitute for the conventional materials have supported these efforts to a large extent. In the present investigation,marble dust obtained after processing of marble waste has been used as a filler material i.e. as replacement of fine aggregate. This study investigates the optimum partial replacement of cement in concrete with marble dust in conjunction with super-plasticizers. This investigation proved the feasibility of marble dust as an economic and eco-friendly replacement of cement. The slump and compressive strength of the concrete was improved when 5%, 10% & 15% of weight of cement was replaced with marble dust in preparation of M20 concrete. This paper provides the scope for more research that if the marble dust is used as a replacement of cement in conjunction with super-plasticizers ,the problem of sustainable, economical and environment friendly concrete can be resolved.
Marble dust, cement, super-plasticizers, workability, compressive strength , Marble dust, cement, super-plasticizers, workability, compressive strength
Marble dust, cement, super-plasticizers, workability, compressive strength , Marble dust, cement, super-plasticizers, workability, compressive strength
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