2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2015.06.294
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Properties of Hardened Concrete Produced by Waste Marble Powder

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“…e marble industry produces a lot of waste in the form of powder, sludge, and pieces of irregular size. Marble powder is a waste material generated in considerable amounts in the world [14]. For example, during the cutting process alone, 20-30% of a marble block becomes waste marble powder [14].…”
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“…e marble industry produces a lot of waste in the form of powder, sludge, and pieces of irregular size. Marble powder is a waste material generated in considerable amounts in the world [14]. For example, during the cutting process alone, 20-30% of a marble block becomes waste marble powder [14].…”
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“…Marble powder is a waste material generated in considerable amounts in the world [14]. For example, during the cutting process alone, 20-30% of a marble block becomes waste marble powder [14]. It was also reported that about 50% of the marble blocks is wasted during the production process; 90% of the waste particles are below 200 μm [15].…”
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“…Its applications are so many, spanning from the glass, chemical, pharmaceutical, environmental, agricultural, plastic, steel, metal, textile, and construction industry to public works. The few applications that can lead to a large consumption of this waste material are those that are oriented to civil construction industries, for the production of lime, cement, and concrete [150], for calcining acid soils in the agriculture sector, for the composition of bituminous mixtures useful to road constructions and aerodromes in the civil engineering sector [151,152]. Another idea is to take advantage of these wastes during the work period when the quarry is active in order to avoid having artificial marble mountains, unused, which cause a strong impact in the landscape.…”
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“…Also, the durability of concrete studied very systematically in RCPT shows less ingress of chloride ions produced the low permeability of concrete for various mixes. Gulden Cagin Ulubeyli et al; Talaha et al; Nezerka et al; [14][15][16] Investigated that the rich silica content of foundry sand up to 20% produced the maximum strength was increased up to 15.60% than compared to control concrete at 28 days. However, it was clearly proved that the additional C-S-H gel formation during the hydration of setting properties, which react the bonding/binding the cement with foundry sand.…”
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