A Review Paper on Manufacturing of Interlocking Paver Block by using Marble Slurry

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Abstract

In earlier times for roads, transportation animals are used. In those days the road was unsurfaced and not permanent so when human being walks on it, they feel difficulty to walk. To overcome this situation flexible pavement constructed like bitumen roads. Cost of construction is low but maintenance is high and easily fails in rainy season then cement concrete is constructed to resolve this problem. But the cost of construction of CC roads is high. Marble widely available in India, approximately 90% of the world’s marble production done by India, and approximately 80-85% of India’s production is done in Rajasthan. And we know that in now a time there is huge construction waste or stone waste which generate from many industries. And utilization of this waste is very important because it causes harm to the environment, human health, and agriculture. By this study, we see how we can utilize the marble slurry waste by partially replacing natural sand in making of cement concrete block which does two work reduce the cost of construction and utilization of waste which makes the environment sustainable. In this paper analysis of flexure strength, compressive strength and water absorption is compared with, without addition marble slurry block.

How to cite this article:
Gupta R. A Review Paper on Manufacturing of Interlocking Paver Block by using Marble Slurry. Int J Adv Res Civil Stru Engg 2020; 2(1): 1-3.

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Published

2020-06-10