Present study is aimed at assessment of Bholari river sand for its geotechnical characterization and suitability as fine aggregate which is being quarried in Jamshoro district, Sindh, Pakistan. For this purpose, sand samples (n=11) were collected from quarry sites and main river channel. Physical properties reveal that Bholari sand is mainly coarse to fine in size (0.2 mm-5 mm). Average values of fineness modulus, specific gravity, bulk density and void content of collected samples are 2.58, 2.56, 1659.90 kg/m3 and 35.12% respectively which varied within the corresponding permissible ranges of ACI (American Concrete Institute). Carbonate content of about 57.59% is also in agreement with corresponding range for fine aggregate. Petrographic e...
Fine aggregate considered as the oldest building material known by human; it's not inert substance. ...
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The main sand source of construction industry in Sri Lanka is river sand. However, being a developi...
Present study is aimed at assessment of Bholari river sand for its geotechnical characterization and...
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The importance of rocks and rock aggregates cannot be overemphasized in construction and concrete de...
Natural sand is commonly utilized in the manufacture of cement concrete and mortar. Due to a scarcit...
The valorization and the use of natural resources as building materials require a meticulous study o...
Fine aggregate considered as the oldest building material known by human; it's not inert substance. ...
AbstractSand is an accumulation of grains of mineral matter derived from the disintegration of rocks...
Fine aggregate considered as the oldest building material known by human; it's not inert substance. ...
Natural sand is one of the most important construction materials for a long time. It is found in var...
The main sand source of construction industry in Sri Lanka is river sand. However, being a developi...
Present study is aimed at assessment of Bholari river sand for its geotechnical characterization and...
Present study is aimed at assessment of geotechnical properties of Laki limestone as coarse aggregat...
In this research, the physical and mechanical properties of river stone as coarse aggregate for conc...
In Pakistan construction Industry, concrete construction is cheaper than the other construction meth...
This paper presents a study on suitability of replacing river sand with soil washed sand as fine agg...
Assessment of natural sand being used as fine aggregate for concrete production in Ibadan and its en...
In light of the development and urban growth of the city of Al-Nasiriya, the road construction secto...
The importance of rocks and rock aggregates cannot be overemphasized in construction and concrete de...
Natural sand is commonly utilized in the manufacture of cement concrete and mortar. Due to a scarcit...
The valorization and the use of natural resources as building materials require a meticulous study o...
Fine aggregate considered as the oldest building material known by human; it's not inert substance. ...
AbstractSand is an accumulation of grains of mineral matter derived from the disintegration of rocks...
Fine aggregate considered as the oldest building material known by human; it's not inert substance. ...
Natural sand is one of the most important construction materials for a long time. It is found in var...
The main sand source of construction industry in Sri Lanka is river sand. However, being a developi...