A Study to Understand the Effect of Metallic Sand Waste added in Construction Concrete
Dr. Ravindra Wamanrao Paranakar1, Prof. Pranav Pradip Pande2, Prof. Rahul Namdev Kachole3 Mr. Danish Abdul Rahim Shaikh4
1 Director, R.V.Parankar College of Engineering and technology, Arvi, District Wardha, Maharashtra, India
2 , 3 & 4 Asst. professor, Department of Civil Engineering, R.V.Parankar College of Engineering and technology, Arvi, District Wardha, Maharashtra, India
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Abstract - Low-cost concrete production by replacement of fine sand with Metallurgical Waste Sand (MWS) is a new trend and makes effectively use of MWS as engineering material by reducing disposal and pollution problem. MWS are by-products which appears to possess the potential to partially replace regular sand as a fine aggregate in concretes, providing a recycling opportunity for them. This Project will identify a potential use of wastes from Metal industry for utilization in construction industry and represents the experimental investigation on utilization of MWS as partial replacement of natural sand in different percentages. Concrete mixtures were produced, tested and compared in terms of strength with the conventional concrete. These tests were carried out to evaluate the strength for 7 and 28 days. The project will review the utilization of metallurgical waste sand and as the concrete constituent and important results from the experiment will be analysed with works of various researchers. Workability with different admixtures will be analysed during the project. After a careful study of large number of research papers on the topic it was felt by the authors to integrate all the important results for streamlining the potential of this area of research. This project will summarize the conclusions of experiments conducted for the properties like strength workability and durability. The utilization of metallurgical waste sand in concrete provides a sustainable solution for waste management and reduces the environmental impact of the construction industry. The findings of this research can contribute to the development of guidelines and standards for the use of waste materials in concrete, promoting the circular economy and sustainable development in the construction industry.
Key Words: Metallurgical Sand, Compressive strength, Workability, Flexural strength, Sustainable Development, Waste Management.