The possibility of using sea bottom sediments as a substitute for fine sand aggregate was investigated for the fabrication of concrete solids and marine reefs. The proportions of raw materials in the concrete mixture were optimized, and the materials were evaluated with by testing their slump, air content, mass change, total shrinkage and compressive strength. In the short term, i.e. a curing age of 3 to 28 days, the compressive strengths of the concrete materials made with the sediments were better than those of the normal concrete blocks. Furthermore, after 187 days of curing, the compressive strengths were 44, 31 and 12 MPa respectively for the concrete products with a water-cement ratio (w/c) by weight of 0.47, 0.69 and 1.15 using the s...
The Concrete industry in particular is one of the major global consumers of natural resources. In or...
This research investigates the performance of concrete incorporating marine sand, seawater, silicoma...
Sand researches around the world are in continuous search for the alternatives of sand. Fine aggrega...
The possibility of using sea bottom sediments as a substitute for fine sand aggregate was investigat...
The performances of concrete construction exposed to seawater have been considered since long-time. ...
The process of depletion of sources of natural aggregates challenges the production of technically a...
An experimental study was carried out to study the properties of concrete made with seawater as tota...
In Indonesia, around 9.89 million tons of FABA waste is generated annually from burning coal in stea...
Today availability of plastic waste is enormous and of such nearly 50% to 60% are consumed for short...
Rock and eroded soil are transported by wind, tide, and human action (development works), and deposi...
313-318Concrete is normally developed using river sand as fine aggregate. In this work, M30 grade of...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the use of a waste marine sea shell product incorp...
Dredging is essential to maintain suitable depth for shipping by removing dredged sediments from sea...
Dredging is essential to maintain suitable depth for shipping by removing dredged sediments from sea...
The increasing use of concrete in construction has caused an increase in the need for resources for ...
The Concrete industry in particular is one of the major global consumers of natural resources. In or...
This research investigates the performance of concrete incorporating marine sand, seawater, silicoma...
Sand researches around the world are in continuous search for the alternatives of sand. Fine aggrega...
The possibility of using sea bottom sediments as a substitute for fine sand aggregate was investigat...
The performances of concrete construction exposed to seawater have been considered since long-time. ...
The process of depletion of sources of natural aggregates challenges the production of technically a...
An experimental study was carried out to study the properties of concrete made with seawater as tota...
In Indonesia, around 9.89 million tons of FABA waste is generated annually from burning coal in stea...
Today availability of plastic waste is enormous and of such nearly 50% to 60% are consumed for short...
Rock and eroded soil are transported by wind, tide, and human action (development works), and deposi...
313-318Concrete is normally developed using river sand as fine aggregate. In this work, M30 grade of...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the use of a waste marine sea shell product incorp...
Dredging is essential to maintain suitable depth for shipping by removing dredged sediments from sea...
Dredging is essential to maintain suitable depth for shipping by removing dredged sediments from sea...
The increasing use of concrete in construction has caused an increase in the need for resources for ...
The Concrete industry in particular is one of the major global consumers of natural resources. In or...
This research investigates the performance of concrete incorporating marine sand, seawater, silicoma...
Sand researches around the world are in continuous search for the alternatives of sand. Fine aggrega...