This paper studies the use of cockle shell as supplementary cementitious materials SCMs as substitute for cement. The cockle shells generally have a high CaO content which can alter the behavior and the properties of mortars and concrete. Cockle shell is used with weight ratios of 5, 10, 15 and 20% to formulate a mortar with cockle shell and a control mortar CM with 0% of cockle shell. The properties in the fresh state, the mechanical strength and the weight loss test as well as the depth of penetration of each mixture were carried out through the conducted experiments. Consistency and density of fresh mortars were determined, the results obtained showed that cockle shell have a significant influence on the properties of mortars in the fres...
Various studies have been conducted on different waste products to determine the effectiveness of th...
AbstractBlood clam or cockle (Anadara granosa) shell is a type of marine by-product that can be used...
The usage of cement itself in the industry is inadequate as the strength of the mortar produced is d...
This work is written to assist in the identification of promising new research and innovations in mo...
Environmental degradation caused by deforestation activities for harvesting of limestone from the hi...
Various studies had been carried out by using waste products to replace the current material use for...
The concepts of eco-friendly building are getting more attention today. The use of materials from na...
The main aim of this study is to investigate the performance of calcined cockle shell as partial bin...
Preserving natural coarse aggregate for future generation and reducing cockle shell waste has initia...
The increasing demand for natural river sand supply for the use in construction industry along with ...
Seashells are available abundantly in coastal areas and have the potential to be used as aggregates ...
Dumping of cockle shell waste by cockle trade emits stinking smell and pollutes the environment. Thi...
Waste from fishery sector such as seashells are widely used in construction and building materials i...
Effort towards preserving natural coarse aggregate for future generation and reducing cockle shell w...
For environmental protection and sustainable development, many research studies have been carried ou...
Various studies have been conducted on different waste products to determine the effectiveness of th...
AbstractBlood clam or cockle (Anadara granosa) shell is a type of marine by-product that can be used...
The usage of cement itself in the industry is inadequate as the strength of the mortar produced is d...
This work is written to assist in the identification of promising new research and innovations in mo...
Environmental degradation caused by deforestation activities for harvesting of limestone from the hi...
Various studies had been carried out by using waste products to replace the current material use for...
The concepts of eco-friendly building are getting more attention today. The use of materials from na...
The main aim of this study is to investigate the performance of calcined cockle shell as partial bin...
Preserving natural coarse aggregate for future generation and reducing cockle shell waste has initia...
The increasing demand for natural river sand supply for the use in construction industry along with ...
Seashells are available abundantly in coastal areas and have the potential to be used as aggregates ...
Dumping of cockle shell waste by cockle trade emits stinking smell and pollutes the environment. Thi...
Waste from fishery sector such as seashells are widely used in construction and building materials i...
Effort towards preserving natural coarse aggregate for future generation and reducing cockle shell w...
For environmental protection and sustainable development, many research studies have been carried ou...
Various studies have been conducted on different waste products to determine the effectiveness of th...
AbstractBlood clam or cockle (Anadara granosa) shell is a type of marine by-product that can be used...
The usage of cement itself in the industry is inadequate as the strength of the mortar produced is d...