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UTILIZATION OF IRON ORE TAILINGS AS REPLACEMENT TO FINE AGGREGATES IN CEMENT CONCRETE PAVEMENTS

B N Skanda Kumar, Suhas R, Santosh Uttam Shet, J M Srishaila

Abstract: From the stage of quarrying the raw materials to the completion of project has resulted in stripping of earth for the use of exhaustible resources and has caused an adverse effect on the nature. This has resulted in an acute shortage of fine as well as coarse aggregates, obligating to explore the replacement for these materials without compromising the quality, environmental and economic factors. In recent years, almost every mineral producing country is facing the problem of better utilization of mine waste because of its accumulation and lack of suitable storage space. In the present study Iron Ore Tailings (IOT) procured from Kudremukh Lakya Dam site (KIOCL Ltd.) are used as partial replacement to fine aggregates at levels of 10, 20,30,40,50 percent and the basic material properties, strength parameters are studied. It is found that as the IOT percentage increases in the mix workability is reduced. At 40percent replacement level the 28days compressive strength is more than the reference mix and other replacement percentage mixes. Flexural strength is observed maximum for reference mix. Quality of concrete mixes is found good from Ultrasound Pulse Velocity test). Flexural fatigue analysis is carried out on mix with 40percent IOT replacement at stress ratios 0.65, 0.7 and 0.75 compared with IRC model for number of repetitions using log normal distribution. Up to 0.7 stress ratio it showed more number of repetitions than IRC and at higher stress ratio mix with IOT achieved failure earlier.

Keywords: Iron Ore Tailings, Flexural fatigue, Pulse velocity, Stress ratio

DOI: https://doi.org/10.15623/ijret.2014.0307063

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