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The Behavior of Slurry Infiltrated Fibrous Concrete with Waste Marble Dust as a Filler

Received: 5 January 2022    Accepted: 29 January 2022    Published: 9 June 2022
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In developing countries' construction industry the use of conventional construction material and conventional construction technologies makes construction expensive and hazardous to the environment so that the use of alternative construction material and construction technologies in our construction industry is very important. In this study the behavior of slurry infiltrated fibrous concrete with waste marble dust as filler are studied. Slurry infiltrated fibrous concrete is special type of steel fiber concrete (SFC) with a high volume fraction of fiber it possesses high ductility and high mechanical properties with special application of SIFCON lamination for structural member of buildings and It improves the strength of concrete structural members up to 25% for normal concrete and up to 40% for fibrous reinforced concretes and used for remedial works for weaken concrete structural members of buildings. This type of concrete uses a matrix consisting of very fine particles or filler to enhance its fibrous interlock properties. The purpose of this paper is to study the possibility of using marble waste powder as fine fillers in slurry infiltrated fibrous concrete production. from previous studies the use of marble waste powder filler for concrete production improves property of flow able concrete up to a certain limit so that for this purpose four different serious of concrete were prepared by adding different dosage of WMP (0%, 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%) by weight of cement. To study the performance of SIFCON a total of eighteen samples were prepared with the addition of waste marble powder with different additional range (0%, 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%) for each replacement C-30 were prepared the testes were on the mechanical properties of SIFCON that is compressive, tensile and flexural strength of the concrete and UPV test are conducted to check the porosity of the samples. The results indicate that the amount of ingredients (cement, sand) is reduced up to 10% because the fresh volume increased up to 15%. Finally XRD is conducted to observe the microstructure of the samples. The use of waste marble powder in SIFCON as fine filler improves the consistency and workability up to 30% usage so that from previous literature that is because the lubricating power of very fine limestone particle and also compressive strength, tensile, flexural strength shows progress up 30% usage and the optimum usage is 30% more than this percentage I observed reduction in workability and also in compressive, tensile and flexural strength of SIFCON.

Published in American Journal of Construction and Building Materials (Volume 6, Issue 1)
DOI 10.11648/j.ajcbm.20220601.16
Page(s) 70-79
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Keywords

Fine Filler, Waste Marble Dust, Compressive Strengths, Flexural Strength and Tensile Strength

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