Satisfying the ever-growing demand of concrete aggregates poses a problem in many parts of the world due to shortage of natural sand. Moreover, to conserve natural resources and protect civil engineering infrastructures, there is a need to find alternative materials. Crushed stone sand has been identified as a potential substitute material for natural sand in making good quality concrete. The main objective of the present investigation is to determine an adequate mix design method and evaluate engineering properties of crushed limestone sand concrete mixtures in both the fresh and hardened sates. More than thirty concrete mixtures were examined. The results indicate that water demand and cement paste content in crushed sand concrete are gen...
The use of limestone fillers as additions in concrete has grown because they present several advanta...
Abstract-- The purpose of this study was to investigate the possibility of using crushed stone dust ...
The interest of using combined sand of equal percentage of silica and limestone becomes evident in t...
Satisfying the ever-growing demand of concrete aggregates poses a problem in many parts of the world...
The use of crushed limestone sand in the concrete industry will be quite possible and imperative for...
Conventionally concrete is mixture of cement, sand and aggregate. Properties of aggregate affect the...
The rapid growth in the construction industry at the global level has made concrete the most widely ...
SummaryThe study investigates the use of crushed rock sand as viable alternative to Natural River sa...
The study investigates the use of crushed rock sand as viable alternative to Natural River sand that...
Many countries use crushed stone and crushed sand as the aggregate for concrete. However, a large am...
The expediency of replacing natural quartz Sands, whose reserves are gradually exhausted, by rock sc...
Chiheb, D., Belaoura, M., Oudjit, M.N. and Bali, A. 2016. Incorporation of crushed sand at different...
This study investigate the influence of limestone fines (LF) on the mechanical properties, hydration...
Abstract: Usage of alternative fine aggregates in concrete and cement mortar has been gradually incr...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the effect of stone-crushed dust on the specific propert...
The use of limestone fillers as additions in concrete has grown because they present several advanta...
Abstract-- The purpose of this study was to investigate the possibility of using crushed stone dust ...
The interest of using combined sand of equal percentage of silica and limestone becomes evident in t...
Satisfying the ever-growing demand of concrete aggregates poses a problem in many parts of the world...
The use of crushed limestone sand in the concrete industry will be quite possible and imperative for...
Conventionally concrete is mixture of cement, sand and aggregate. Properties of aggregate affect the...
The rapid growth in the construction industry at the global level has made concrete the most widely ...
SummaryThe study investigates the use of crushed rock sand as viable alternative to Natural River sa...
The study investigates the use of crushed rock sand as viable alternative to Natural River sand that...
Many countries use crushed stone and crushed sand as the aggregate for concrete. However, a large am...
The expediency of replacing natural quartz Sands, whose reserves are gradually exhausted, by rock sc...
Chiheb, D., Belaoura, M., Oudjit, M.N. and Bali, A. 2016. Incorporation of crushed sand at different...
This study investigate the influence of limestone fines (LF) on the mechanical properties, hydration...
Abstract: Usage of alternative fine aggregates in concrete and cement mortar has been gradually incr...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the effect of stone-crushed dust on the specific propert...
The use of limestone fillers as additions in concrete has grown because they present several advanta...
Abstract-- The purpose of this study was to investigate the possibility of using crushed stone dust ...
The interest of using combined sand of equal percentage of silica and limestone becomes evident in t...