Over-exploitation of natural river sand and waste oyster shells (WOS) dumped randomly will cause serious environmental issues. Thus, a drive to using crushed WOS as fine aggregates to substitute river sand in concrete production has been initiated. This paper conducted experimental research to study the possibility of employing the crushed WOS as 100% fine aggregates in concrete. The workability, compressive strength and its size-effect, and sustainability performance of the concrete mixtures were investigated. The results indicated that, under the same water-cement ratio, the WOS concrete showed a great improvement in strength properties while a decline was found in slump tests, compared to the control concrete. Besides, the use of the cru...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the use of a waste marine sea shell product incorp...
For environmental protection and sustainable development, many research studies have been carried ou...
Preserving natural coarse aggregate for future generation and reducing cockle shell waste has initia...
Pollution of our environment with wastes and the associated harm to our ecosystem and health is of g...
Various studies have been conducted on different waste products to determine the effectiveness of th...
The compressive strength of concrete depends on the physical characteristics of the concrete forming...
AbstractTo evaluate the practical application of waste oyster shells (WOS) as controlled low-strengt...
This research elucidates the idea of eco-friendly concrete and highlights the benefits attainable fr...
A large quantity of oyster shell is generated every year in coastal regions. Instead of being dumped...
Due to the depletion of resources, by-products claim attention to be reused or reincorporated in oth...
The Concrete industry in particular is one of the major global consumers of natural resources. In or...
Egg and snail shells are agricultural waste materials generated in abundance from hatcheries, homes,...
Various studies had been carried out by using waste products to replace the current material use for...
The widespread use of natural sand mined from the river for concrete production worldwide causes env...
Dumping of cockle shell waste by cockle trade emits stinking smell and pollutes the environment. Thi...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the use of a waste marine sea shell product incorp...
For environmental protection and sustainable development, many research studies have been carried ou...
Preserving natural coarse aggregate for future generation and reducing cockle shell waste has initia...
Pollution of our environment with wastes and the associated harm to our ecosystem and health is of g...
Various studies have been conducted on different waste products to determine the effectiveness of th...
The compressive strength of concrete depends on the physical characteristics of the concrete forming...
AbstractTo evaluate the practical application of waste oyster shells (WOS) as controlled low-strengt...
This research elucidates the idea of eco-friendly concrete and highlights the benefits attainable fr...
A large quantity of oyster shell is generated every year in coastal regions. Instead of being dumped...
Due to the depletion of resources, by-products claim attention to be reused or reincorporated in oth...
The Concrete industry in particular is one of the major global consumers of natural resources. In or...
Egg and snail shells are agricultural waste materials generated in abundance from hatcheries, homes,...
Various studies had been carried out by using waste products to replace the current material use for...
The widespread use of natural sand mined from the river for concrete production worldwide causes env...
Dumping of cockle shell waste by cockle trade emits stinking smell and pollutes the environment. Thi...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the use of a waste marine sea shell product incorp...
For environmental protection and sustainable development, many research studies have been carried ou...
Preserving natural coarse aggregate for future generation and reducing cockle shell waste has initia...