Studies on use of Copper Slag as Replacement Material for River Sand in Building Constructions
Abstract
This work focuses on the use of copper slag, as a partial replacement of sand for use in cement concrete and building construction. Cement mortar mixtures prepared with fine aggregate made up of different proportions of copper slag and sand were tested for use as masonry mortars and plastering. Three masonry wall panels of dimensions 1 × 1 m were plastered. The studies showed that although copper slag based mortar is suitable for plastering, with the increase in copper slag content, the wastage due to material rebounding from the plastered surfaces increases. It is therefore suggested that the copper slag can be used for plastering of floorings and horizontal up to 50 % by mass of the fine aggregate, and for vertical surfaces, such as, brick/block walls it can be used up to 25 %. In this study on concrete mixtures were prepared with two water cement ratios and different proportions of copper slag ranging from 0 % (for the control mix) to 100 % of fine aggregate. The Concrete mixes were evaluated for workability, density, and compressive strength.
- Publication:
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Journal of The Institution of Engineers (India): Series A
- Pub Date:
- September 2014
- DOI:
- 10.1007/s40030-014-0084-9
- Bibcode:
- 2014JIEIA..95..169M
- Keywords:
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- Copper slag;
- Bricks;
- Ordinary Portland cement;
- Sand;
- Plastering;
- Mortar