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Effects of Waste Powder, Fine and Coarse Marble Aggregates on Concrete Compressive Strength

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SUSTAINABILITY
Volume 14, Issue 21, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/su142114388

Keywords

concrete with marble aggregate; marble dust; recycling of marble aggregate; reuse of marble powder; fine and coarse marble

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  1. Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation [075-15-2021-1333]

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The use of marble wastes in concrete mixtures has gained attention in the construction industry. However, existing studies on the effects of different forms of marble waste on concrete compressive strength have not reached clear conclusions, which limits its widespread use. Therefore, this study compiled 429 concrete mixtures with marble aggregates and conducted multivariate regression analyses to examine the relationships between test parameters and changes in concrete compressive strength. The results show that aggregate replacements of up to 50% can significantly affect the strength, regardless of the form of marble waste. The developed equations can accurately predict the strength changes with varying amounts and forms of marble aggregates.
The use of marble wastes in concrete mixtures, causing air and water pollution, has been promoted in the academic and practical spheres of the construction industry. Although the effects of various forms (powder, fine, coarse and mixed) of this waste on the concrete compressive strength has been subject to a decent number of studies in the literature, the difficulties in reaching specific conclusions on the effect of each test parameter constitute a major restraint for the proliferation of the use of marble wastes in the concrete industry. Most of these studies are far from underscoring all of the parameters affecting the concrete compressive strength. Due to the urgent need in the literature for comprehensive studies on concrete mixtures with marble wastes, the results of the axial compression tests on a total of 429 concrete mixtures with marble aggregates were compiled by paying special attention to reporting all test variables (form and content of marble wastes, water-cement ratio, cement content, proportion of coarse and fine aggregates in all aggregates) affecting the concrete strength. In this context, multivariate regression analyses were carried out on the existing test results. These regression analyses yielded to relationships between the change in concrete compressive strength and the test parameters for each and every form of marble waste (powder, fine and coarse aggregate). The study indicated that independent from the form of marble wastes (as powder, fine aggregate or coarse aggregate), aggregate replacements of up to 50% can yield to significant changes in the concrete compressive strength. In addition, the analytical estimates from the developed equations exhibited a high correlation (a least r value of 0.91) with the experimental results from the previous studies, yielding to rather low error values (RMSE value is 5.06 MPa at max). For this reason, the developed equations can consistently predict the changes in concrete compressive strength with varying amounts and forms of the marble aggregates as well as the other test variables.

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