International Journal of Sustainable Engineering (Mar 2020)
Testing of cementitious roofing tile specimens using marble waste slurry
Abstract
This research deals with replacing proportions of cement and aggregate with Marble Waste Slurry (MWS) as a partial weight in cementitious roofing tiles production. The research is based on an experimental study of roofing tile specimens produced with ordinary Portland cement (OPC) replaced by 5%, 10%, 15%, 20% and 25% (MWS), and roofing tiles produced with sand replaced by 5%, 10%, 20%, 30% and 40% (MWS). The marble waste slurry was dried at a temperature of 200ºC for 6 h. Physical and mechanical tests were performed to evaluate the performance of the green roofing tile specimens among which were: particle size distribution, water absorption, transverse breaking strength, compressive strength, permeability, freezing and thawing, as well as efflorescence investigations. For all mechanical tests conducted, roofing tile specimens containing MWS as a partial replacement for cement and sand were within the ASTM standard limits (ASTM C1492/2003 (Reapproved 2016) till 20% replacement ratio. All tile specimens containing Portland cement resulted in efflorescence.
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