Textile Mill Sludege as Fine Aggregate in Concrete

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Girish Kulkarni
Girish Kulkarni
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Mr. G.J.Kulkarni
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Prof. A.K.Dwivedi
Prof. A.K.Dwivedi
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Prof. S.S.Jahgirdar
Prof. S.S.Jahgirdar
1 N.K.Orchid College of Engineering & Technology, Solapur.

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The textile industry is one of the oldest and largest sector in India. It generates liquid waste from its different processes. After treatment of the textile waste water in Effluent Treatment Plants, sludge is generated. Government has allotted specific location for its disposal. Generated sludge mostly disposed in landfill and dumping in the specified areas by Government. The transportation and disposal process is very costly. In this study an attempt is made to find out the feasibility of using sludge textile mill sludge as fine aggregates in M:20 grade of concrete. The replacement of fine aggregate with sludge in conventional concrete mix affects workability and density of concrete. The compressive strength gradually reduces with replacement and later it falls below desired value when fine aggregate replaced by textile mill sludge is beyond 32%. The fly ash is added to replace cement along with 32% sludge. It shows slight decrease in compressive strength.

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Girish Kulkarni. 2012. \u201cTextile Mill Sludege as Fine Aggregate in Concrete\u201d. Global Journal of Research in Engineering - G: Industrial Engineering GJRE-G Volume 12 (GJRE Volume 12 Issue G2): .

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The textile industry is one of the oldest and largest sector in India. It generates liquid waste from its different processes. After treatment of the textile waste water in Effluent Treatment Plants, sludge is generated. Government has allotted specific location for its disposal. Generated sludge mostly disposed in landfill and dumping in the specified areas by Government. The transportation and disposal process is very costly. In this study an attempt is made to find out the feasibility of using sludge textile mill sludge as fine aggregates in M:20 grade of concrete. The replacement of fine aggregate with sludge in conventional concrete mix affects workability and density of concrete. The compressive strength gradually reduces with replacement and later it falls below desired value when fine aggregate replaced by textile mill sludge is beyond 32%. The fly ash is added to replace cement along with 32% sludge. It shows slight decrease in compressive strength.

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