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Paper Title: EXPERIMENTAL ANALYSIS OF WASTE FOUNDRY SAND IN PARTIAL REPLACEMENT OF FINE AGGREGATE IN CONCRETE
Authors Name: Mr. Aniket Abasaheb Bandal , Mr. Suraj Laxman Patil , Mr .Rushikesh Ramrao Latpate , Mr. Saurabh Popat Bhand , Prof. Milind Manikrao Darade
Unique Id: IJSDR2009065
Published In: Volume 5 Issue 9, September-2020
Abstract: Now a day the worldwide consumption of sand as fine aggregate in concrete production is very high. Several developing countries have encountered some strain in the supply of natural sand in order to meet the increasing need of the infrastructural development in recent year, to overcome the stress and demand of river sand, researchers and practitioners in the construction industry have identified some alternative. One of them is foundry sand, it is a high quality silica sand with uniform physical characteristics and by product of ferrous and non-ferrous metal casting industry. It is proved that foundry sand used as fine aggregate will enhance the strength of concrete to a greater extend. This paper presents an experimental investigation on the properties of concrete in which fine aggregate is partially replacing by used foundry sand. The only variable considered in this study is volumetric replacement (10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, and 50%) of sand. Out of these 5 replacement levels best 3 were choose by trial works. The concrete was tested for slump test, compression test, flexural test, split tensile test for 7 & 28 days This paper also gives the potential of this area by providing the careful study of some number of research papers of this topic. The review integrates all the important results. The review paper summarizes the conclusion on the basis of teste conducted for various properties of concrete like strength , durability etc. the paper review shows the positive as well as negative changes in the properties of concrete on the partial replacement of fine sand by waste foundry sand. from the past researches and the conclusion made by us shows the positive change in the utilization of waste foundry sand in construction field. As this results gives the great potential towards the development on environment friendly and strengthen cementitious concrete.
Keywords: foundry sand, ordinary Portland cement, compressive strength, split tensile strength, flexural strength
Cite Article: "EXPERIMENTAL ANALYSIS OF WASTE FOUNDRY SAND IN PARTIAL REPLACEMENT OF FINE AGGREGATE IN CONCRETE", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijsdr.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.5, Issue 9, page no.405 - 419, September-2020, Available :http://www.ijsdr.org/papers/IJSDR2009065.pdf
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Published In: Volume 5 Issue 9, September-2020
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