Strength Properties of Concrete Using Terrazzo Waste as Partial Replacement for Cement
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2020-04-10
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Epistemics in Science, Engineering and Technology
Abstract
Cement is regarded as the most expensive concrete ingredient. Reducing the quantity of cement used in concrete with
Terrazzo Waste (TW), will reduce the cost of concrete and solve disposal and environmental challenges posed by TW. The
effect of partial replacement of cement with TW in concrete was studied. The specific gravity, sieve analysis, water
absorption, bulk density and moisture content tests were carried out on the aggregates. A terrazzo waste replacement of 0%,
10%, 20%, 30%, 40% and 50% by weight of cement was used to cast 150 x 150 x 150 mm concrete cubes as well as 500 x
100 x 100 mm concrete prisms. A mix ratio of 1:1.8:2.51 designed for an M30 concrete with water-cement ratio of 0.50 was
used for all mixes. The weight of concrete increased with corresponding increase in the content of TW. Compressive and
flexural strength tests were conducted on thirty-six (36) cubes and thirty-six (36) prisms after curing by full immersion for 7
and 28 days. The values of compressive strength ranged between 19.88 N/mm² to 37.63 N/m² while the flexural strength
obtained range between 3.12 N/mm² and 4.52 N/mm² at 28days of curing. Different percentage replacement of TW satisfied
different concrete grade requirement for structural design except for 50% replacement which recorded compressive strength
of 19.88 N/mm². An optimum replacement level of %10 was recorded and the concrete is applicable for structural elements
in buildings. Second order polynomial equations were developed for predicting compressive and flexural strength of
concrete containing TW. Terrazzo waste was therefore recommended for use as a partial replacement for cement in concrete
production.
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Aggregates, Cement, Concrete, Compressive Strength, Flexural Strength, Terrazzo waste.