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72523, 910M —_Study on Usage of Fabre Fibre Sime Waste as Fractional Substitution on the Characteristics of Cement Mortar |Zulikar | Journal Journal of Advanced Cement & Concrete Technology HOME ABOUT LOGIN REGISTER CATEGORIES SEARCH CURRENT ARCHIVES CONTACT US Home > Vol 6, No 2 (2023) > Zulifkar (Open Access [ll] Subscription Access Study on Usage of Fabric Fibre Slime Waste as Fractional Substitution on the Characteristics of Cement Mortar Er, All Tabbassum Zultkar, Er. Ajay Singh Thakur, Dr. Amit Gupta Abstract ‘Cement mortar is @ construction material made by mixing cement, sand, and water, commonly used for plastering, binding building blocks, and bedding layers. Textile industry wet processes generate fabric fibre slime waste, an industrial byproduct that is typically disposed of using traditional methods that harm the environment and contain toxic elements that pose risks to human health and ‘other organisms. This research aims to investigate the potential of using effluent treatment plant sludge in cement mortars. The study examines the consistency, Initial and final setting time, soundness, and fluidity properties of cement with partial replacement of fabric fibre slime waste. Additionally, It investigates the hardened properties of the resultant mixture, including compressive and split tensile strength, as well as durability properties such as water absorption, rapid Chloride penetration, shrinkage, and sorptivity. Microstructure analysis was performed using SEM and XRD. Results show that replacing up to 5% of cement with fabric fbre slime waste yields compressive strength comparable to the control mix, but strength decreases gradually with higher replacement levels. The same trend was observed for spilt tensile strength. Rapid chloride penetration resistance increases with 2 5% replacement and is similar to the contro! mix up to 10%, but decreases at higher replacement levels. Water absorption, sorptivity, land drying shrinkage increase with an increase in the replacement level of fabric hibre slime waste. Partial replacement of cement with fabric fibre slime waste leads to an increase in initial and final setting time of the mixture. XRD analysis revealed that fabric fre slime waste is an inert material, while SEM images show that higher replacement levels of cement with fabric fibre slime waste leads to a porous microstructure in the mortar, ultimately resulting in decreased compressive strength. Full Text: References ASTM C 1202-2010, Standard test method for electrical indication of conerete’s ability to resist chloride-ion Penetration. ASTM C 939-2010, Standard test method for flow of grout for preplaced- aggregate concrete (flow cone method) ASTM C 157M-2003, Standard test method for length change of hardened hydraulic cement mortars and concretes. orpputiication.com/OJSlindex phplJACCTlarlolviow/3438 OPEN 10URNAL Journal Help SUBSCRIPTION Login to verify subscription USER Username[___ password [— DO Remember me NOTIFICATIONS + View S Subscribe JOURNAL CONTENT, Search Search Scope Al v Browse + Byissue 1 By Author 2 Bettie 1 Offer Journals 1g FONT SIZE INFORMATION + For Readers S ForAuthors 2 Forlibrariane we 72523, 910M —_Study on Usage of Fabre Fibre Sime Waste as Fractional Substitution on the Characteristics of Cement Mortar |Zulikar | Journal ASTM C 1585- 2004, Standard test method for measurement of rate of absorption of water by hydraulic cement concretes, [ASTM C 642-2013, Standard test method for density, absorption and voids in hardened concrete. Bal, A.S., (1999). "Waste water management for textile industry- an overview” Ingian Journal of Environment Health, Vol. 41, pp. 264-290, Balasubramanian, J., Sabumon, P.C., Lazar, UsL., and Tlangovan, R., (2005), “Reuse of textile effiuent treatment plent sludge in building materials.” Waste Management, Vol. 26, pp.22-28. Baskar, R., Begum K.M.M.S., and Sundaram, S., (2006), "Characterization anc reuse of textile effluent treatment plant waste sludge in clay bricks.” Journal of Universal Chemical Technology Metallurgy, Vol.41,0p. 473-478. Begum, 8.5.5.,Gandhimathi,R. Ramesh, S.T,and Nidheesh, PV., (2013).*Ublization of textile effluent wastewater treatment plant sludge as brick Material.“Journal of material cycle waste management, Vol. 15, pp. 564-570. BIS 3495 (Part 1): 1992 Indian Standard Method for determination of Compressive strength of burnt clay uilding brick, Bureau of Indian Standards, New Delhi Refbacks There are currently no refbacks. orpputiication.com/OJSlindex phplJACCTlarlolviow/3438 22

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