The expediency of replacing natural quartz Sands, whose reserves are gradually exhausted, by rock screenings as part of fine-grained concretes is shown. In particular, the characteristics of granite and quartzite crushing screenings in comparison with quartz river sand are presented, as well as the results of studying the strength and abrasion of the fine-grained concrete obtained. To exclude the effect of the grain composition on the properties of concrete, aggregate samples were pre-fractionated, and the conditions for producing concrete (cement consumption, water-cement ratio, concrete mix mobility) were the same. It was found that quartz sand having rounded grains with a relatively smooth surface promotes the formation of dense particle...
The rapid growth in the construction industry at the global level has made concrete the most widely ...
This investigation is being made for the purpose of evaluating fine aggregates for concrete in which...
Concrete is the construction material that is used the most often due to its adaptability; in additi...
Conventionally concrete is mixture of cement, sand and aggregate. Properties of aggregate affect the...
Satisfying the ever-growing demand of concrete aggregates poses a problem in many parts of the world...
SummaryThe study investigates the use of crushed rock sand as viable alternative to Natural River sa...
This thesis presents a study on the use of fine crushed aggregates as replacement of natural sand in...
The use of crushed limestone sand in the concrete industry will be quite possible and imperative for...
The interest of using combined sand of equal percentage of silica and limestone becomes evident in t...
Abstract: In many countries of the world, there is an increasing unbalance between the demand for co...
AbstractSand is an accumulation of grains of mineral matter derived from the disintegration of rocks...
The research deals with the granite screenings as fine aggregate influence on the technological prop...
In this research study, the mechanical characteristics of concrete were investigated by substituting...
The concept of replacement of natural fine aggregate by quarry dust which is highlighted in the stud...
Stone powder produced from stone crushing zones appears as a problem for effective disposal. Sand is...
The rapid growth in the construction industry at the global level has made concrete the most widely ...
This investigation is being made for the purpose of evaluating fine aggregates for concrete in which...
Concrete is the construction material that is used the most often due to its adaptability; in additi...
Conventionally concrete is mixture of cement, sand and aggregate. Properties of aggregate affect the...
Satisfying the ever-growing demand of concrete aggregates poses a problem in many parts of the world...
SummaryThe study investigates the use of crushed rock sand as viable alternative to Natural River sa...
This thesis presents a study on the use of fine crushed aggregates as replacement of natural sand in...
The use of crushed limestone sand in the concrete industry will be quite possible and imperative for...
The interest of using combined sand of equal percentage of silica and limestone becomes evident in t...
Abstract: In many countries of the world, there is an increasing unbalance between the demand for co...
AbstractSand is an accumulation of grains of mineral matter derived from the disintegration of rocks...
The research deals with the granite screenings as fine aggregate influence on the technological prop...
In this research study, the mechanical characteristics of concrete were investigated by substituting...
The concept of replacement of natural fine aggregate by quarry dust which is highlighted in the stud...
Stone powder produced from stone crushing zones appears as a problem for effective disposal. Sand is...
The rapid growth in the construction industry at the global level has made concrete the most widely ...
This investigation is being made for the purpose of evaluating fine aggregates for concrete in which...
Concrete is the construction material that is used the most often due to its adaptability; in additi...