In order to study the mechanical and microstructural properties of masonry mortar, combined particles of cockle and scallop seashell wastes were incorporated and analysed through destructive and non-destructive tests. River sand was replaced with the combined seashell particles (SPs) at seven mixes, viz., 0, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, and 30% with a 0.5 constant water-to-cement ratio (W/C). A mortar mix design of M4-type of BS EN 1996-1-1 was adopted with a target compressive strength of 5.17 MPa at 28 days. The physical, chemical and mineralogy properties of the SPs were analysed through BS standard sieving, X-ray fluorescence (XRF), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and X-ray diffraction (XRD) methods. The hardened SP-based mortars were ...
The excessive mining of high-quality river sand for cement sand mortar resulted in environmental imp...
This research appraised the effects of recycling senilia senilis waste seashells as a full or partia...
This paper represents the experimental results of a concrete using seashell as a partial replacement...
Cement mortar is a semi liquid formed by a composite of cement, sand and water. Generally, cement mo...
The usage of cement itself in the industry is inadequate as the strength of the mortar produced is d...
The concept of utilizing various types of wastes, such as agricultural dumps and marine by-products,...
Research towards producing environmental friendly cement sand brick stems out from the environmental...
For environmental protection and sustainable development, many research studies have been carried ou...
In order to improve performances of cement mortar and cost consideration, several alternatives have...
Seashells are available abundantly in coastal areas and have the potential to be used as aggregates ...
Mortars intended for plastering and masonry works normally comply to EN 413-1 and/or ASTM C91 specif...
Waste from fishery sector such as seashells are widely used in construction and building materials i...
Cement production has a lot of adverse effects on the environment and the globe at large. With all t...
peer reviewedIn this study, the utilization of coarse volcanic scoria CVS as sand in Portland cement...
AbstractThis experimental study investigates the possibility to make a mortar with a ternary sand (n...
The excessive mining of high-quality river sand for cement sand mortar resulted in environmental imp...
This research appraised the effects of recycling senilia senilis waste seashells as a full or partia...
This paper represents the experimental results of a concrete using seashell as a partial replacement...
Cement mortar is a semi liquid formed by a composite of cement, sand and water. Generally, cement mo...
The usage of cement itself in the industry is inadequate as the strength of the mortar produced is d...
The concept of utilizing various types of wastes, such as agricultural dumps and marine by-products,...
Research towards producing environmental friendly cement sand brick stems out from the environmental...
For environmental protection and sustainable development, many research studies have been carried ou...
In order to improve performances of cement mortar and cost consideration, several alternatives have...
Seashells are available abundantly in coastal areas and have the potential to be used as aggregates ...
Mortars intended for plastering and masonry works normally comply to EN 413-1 and/or ASTM C91 specif...
Waste from fishery sector such as seashells are widely used in construction and building materials i...
Cement production has a lot of adverse effects on the environment and the globe at large. With all t...
peer reviewedIn this study, the utilization of coarse volcanic scoria CVS as sand in Portland cement...
AbstractThis experimental study investigates the possibility to make a mortar with a ternary sand (n...
The excessive mining of high-quality river sand for cement sand mortar resulted in environmental imp...
This research appraised the effects of recycling senilia senilis waste seashells as a full or partia...
This paper represents the experimental results of a concrete using seashell as a partial replacement...