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- Authors : Harsha Bhaskaran, Linet John, Neethu. P. M, Traisy Sebastian, Er. Niya Eldhose
- Paper ID : IJERTCONV4IS13001
- Volume & Issue : ICCEECON – 2K16 (Volume 4 – Issue 13)
- Published (First Online): 24-04-2018
- ISSN (Online) : 2278-0181
- Publisher Name : IJERT
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Study on Egg Shell Concrete
Harsha Bhaskaran, Linet John, Neethu. P. M, Traisy Sebastian
UG Students
Department of Civil Engineering, Christ Knowledge City, Muvattupuzha, India
Er. Niya Eldhose,
Assistant Professor,
Department of Civil Engineering, Christ Knowledge City, Muvattupuzha, India
AbstractThis paper presents the partial replacement of cement by egg shell powder. In present world, increased accumulation of carbon dioxide content in atmosphere is creating environmental pollution and global warming. In every tons of cement manufacturing produces equal amount of carbon dioxide. In order to reduce the impact of carbon dioxide emission and to protect the environment, cement is been replaced by egg shell powder. This study represents the influence in properties of concrete when cement is replaced by 5%, 10% and 15% of egg shell powder . Properties are experimentally investigated based on compressive strength, split tensile strength and flexural strength of concrete. Compressive
,tensile and flexural strength up to 7 days of age were compared with conventional concrete; from the results obtained, it is found that egg shell powder can be used as cement replacement material.
KeywordsCompressive strength;split tensile strengt;,flexural strength; egg shell powder
I. INTRODUCTION
Concrete is one of the worlds most construction material due to its versatility, durability and economy. During the manufacturing of concrete tons of CO2 are produced which imparts an impact in the ecological balance of the environment. Today many researchers are ongoing into the use of Portland cement replacement using supplementary cementitous materials like fly ash ,steel slag etc.
A.Egg shell powder
Eggshell known as a smooth surface that is desirable compared rough eggshells fracture more easily. Most good quality eggshells of commercial layers contain approximately
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grams of calcium in the form of calcium carbonate. About 95% of the dry eggshell is calcium carbonate weighing 5.5 grams.The average eggshell contains about 0.3% of magnesium, phosphorous, and traces of sodium, zinc, potassium, iron, copper and manganese. There are many factor influences in quality of eggshell which is nutrient adequacy, flock health problem, environmental condition and breeding. Apart from that, the controlling rate of egg weight also contributes to a good quality of eggshell and it is not depends on the thick eggshell mean strong. Sometimes, thinner eggshell is stronger than thicker eggshell. This fact is due to shape and organization of organic and inorganic component of the shell.
Eggshell waste can be used as fertilizer, animal feed ingredients and other such uses. However, majority of the eggshell waste is deposited as landfills. Eggshell waste in landfills attracts vermin due to attached membrane and causes
problems associated with human health and environment. The aim of this review is to spread awareness of egg shell powder as a constructional material.
Fig.1.Egg shell powder sieved through 90 micron sieve
II OBJECTIVES OF STUDY
The main objective of this study is to experimentally investigate the suitability of egg shell powder used as a partial replacement of cement in concrete and compared it with conventional concrete. The followings were also considered.
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To study the structural behavior of replaced concrete
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To determine the percentage which gives the maximum strength when compared to conventional concrete.
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To examine the possibility of egg shell powder as a partial replacement of cement.
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III.EXPERIMENTAL PROCEDURE
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Materials used
Ordinary Portland cement of 53 grade confirming to is used in this study. M sand confirming to grading zone II of IS 383-1970 is used as fine aggregate. Crushed stones were used as coarse aggregate. The maximum aggregate size of coarse aggregate was 20 mm. Coarse aggregate was in surface saturated dry condition. Egg shell are cleaned in normal water and sun dried for 5 days approximately at a temperature range of 25 to 300 C. The shells then hand crushed grinded and sieved through 90 micron sieve. The water shall be clean an free from deleterious matter. Impurities in the water may affect setting time, strength and promotes corrosion reinforcement .It shall meet the requirements stipulated in is 456:2000.
TABLE I
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF CEMENT
SL NO
Properties
Test Value
1
Standard consistency
34%
2
Initial setting time
48 min
3
Final setting time
600 min
4
Fineness
3%
TABLE II
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF FINE AGGREGATE
Slno:
Properties
Test values
1
Specific gravity
2.7
2
Fineness Modulus
4.72
3
Bulking of fine aggregate
52%
TABLE III
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF COARSE AGGREGATE
Sl no
Properties
Test values
1
Specific gravity
2.67
2
Fineness modulus
4.75
3
Aggregate impact value
24.48%
4
Flakiness index
12.56%
5
Elongation index
42.24%
TABLE IV
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF EGG SHELL POWDER
SL NO
Properties
Test value
1
Specific gravity
2.44
2
Standard consistency
39%
3
Initial setting time
48 min
TABLE V
CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF CEMENT AND EGG SHELL POWDER
TABLE VI MIX PROPORTION
Cement
Fine aggregate
Coarse aggregate
Water
437.8
772.6
1009
197
1
1.76
2.3
0.45
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xperimental work
Determination of strength for M30 grade concrete, using Ordinary Portland cement (OPC) with 0%,5% and 10% of egg shell powder. All the cast specimens are de-moulded after 24 hours and were placed in curing tank for a period of 7 to 28 days. The cubes of 150 x 150 x150 mm size , beam of 100 x 100 x 500 mm and cylinder of 150mm diameter and 300mm height were tested.
The concrete specimens will be tested for following strengths:
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Compressive strength for 7 and 28 days curing using standard cube specimen
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Flexural strength after 7 and 28 days curing using standard beam specimen
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Split tensile and compressive strength for 7 and 28 days curing using standard cylinder specimen.
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IV RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
Composition
Cement (%)
ESP(%)
21.8
0.08
Al2O3
6.6
0.03
Fe2O3
4.1
0.02
CaO
60.1
52.1
MgO
2.1
0.01
Na2O
0.4
0.15
K2O
0.4
–
SO3
2.2
0.62
Others
–
0.62
LOI
2.4
45.42
Composition
Cement (%)
ESP(%)
SiO2
21.8
0.08
Al2O3
6.6
0.03
Fe2O3
4.1
0.02
CaO
60.1
52.1
MgO
2.1
0.01
Na2O
0.4
0.15
K2O
0.4
–
SO3
2.2
0.62
Others
–
0.62
LOI
2.4
45.42
Fig .2.Compressive strength of M30 concrete cube on 7th day
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Mix proportion
The mix proportioning for M30 grade concrete used in the present work. It is designed as per IS 10262:2009 standards. Specimens are prepared according to the mix proportion and by replacing cement with egg shell powder of different proportion .
Fig.3.Test setup for compressive strength
V.CONCLUSION
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Compressive strength was higher than control concrete for 5 % ESP replacement at 7 days of curing ages. ESP replacements greater than 10 % had lower strength than control concrete
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Egg shell concrete gives greater split tensile and compared to concrete without egg shell powder
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Optimum replacement of cement is up to 5%.
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Further strength can be improved in addition of fly ash
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ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Split Tensile Strength (N/mm2)
Split Tensile Strength (N/mm2)
Fig 5. Flexural strength of beam in 7th day
Split Tensile Strength
Split Tensile Strength
3
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
3
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
0
5
10
15
20
0
5
10
15
20
Percentage Of Egg Shell Powder Replaced (%)
Percentage Of Egg Shell Powder Replaced (%)
Fig .6. Split tensile strength of cylinder in 7th day
Fig.7.Test setup for split tensile strength of cylinder
The project has been done effectively under the guidance of Er.Niya Eldhose, Assistant Professor and Er.Reshma Teresa, HOD of Civil Engineering,Christ Knowledge City and we are thankful for their valuable support and guidance and also for the support from our parents.
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