This paper presents the study of steel fiber reinforced concrete with artificial sand as fine aggregate. Three matrices with compressive strength 20, 30 and 40 MPa were
Read MoreRequest PDF On Jan 1, 2008, M.R. Chitlange and others published Artificial Sand as Fine Aggregate for Concrete Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate
Read More2018-10-11 The most commonly used fine aggregate is natural river sand and coarse aggregate is stone quarry. Scarcity of good quality Natural River sand due to depletion of resources and restriction due to environmental consideration has made concrete manufactures to look ... Artificial sand is manufactured from crushing of local chury, stone chips and ...
Read More2016-9-9 proven to be highest compressible strength fine aggregate as compared to Natural Sand, Artificial Sand combina-tion of Natural Sand Artificial Sand. In case of Beam the ultimate load for Artificial Sand is found to be maximum of 32KN with deflection 2.96mm and that of Grit with minimum ultimate load of 30KN with def-lection 2.60mm.
Read More2020-8-13 3.2 Fine aggregate (FA) Artificial sand of grading zone-II as per IS 383:1987 was used. Physical properties of river and artificial are shown in table 2. Details of sieve analysis for natural and artificial sand carried out, shown in table 3. Table 2. Physical properties of river and artificial sand. Properties of specifKrishana river sand
Read More2018-10-4 of fine aggregate. The mix design have been done for M30 grade of concrete and the percentage of replacements 25%, 50%, 75%, and 100% of M-Sand (Manufacture Sand) of concrete specimen for all the experiments is considered. As we all know our current scenario of increase in demand of fine aggregate leads to scarcity of river sand.
Read More2021-8-9 aggregate size numbers. Fine aggregate or sand has only one range of particle sizes for general construction and highway work. The grading and grading limits are usually expressed as the percentage of material passing each sieve. Fig. 5-6 shows these limits for fine aggregate and for one size of coarse aggregate.
Read More2020-3-27 3.3 Fine aggregate Sand conforming to Zone-II (White Sand) was used as the fine aggregate, as per I.S 383-1970. The sand was air dried and free from any foreign material, earlier than mixing. The sand which was locally available and passing through 4.75mm IS sieve is used. The specific gravity of fine aggregate was 2.60.
Read More2021-6-4 The function of the fine aggregate is to assist in producing workability and uniformity in the mixture. The river deposits are the most common source of fine aggregate. Now-a-days the natural river sand has become scarce and very costly. Hence we are forced to think of alternative materials. The Quarry dust may be used in the place of river ...
Read More1970-9-25 2.1.2 Crushed Stone Sand - Fine aggregate produced by crushing hard stone. 2.1.3 Crushed Grace1 Sand - line aggregate produced by crushing natural gravel. . 2.2 Coarse Aggregate -- Aggregate most of which is retained on 4*75-mm IS Sieve and containing
Read MoreSEA SAND AS FINE AGGREGATE FOR CONCRETE PRODUCTION SAMRAJ P ME (CMASE) Under the guidance of Dr.V.NAGARAJAN fOBJECTIVE • To find out a suitable method to reduce the salinity in the sand to the permissible level and to study the properties of concrete made with sea sand. • An attempt has been made to find the optimum replacement percentage ...
Read More2017-2-2 Artificial Fine Aggregate: In this paper, artificial fine aggregate is totally replaced as fine aggregates which is procured from Hyderabad, with different sizes that passing through 4.75mm, 2.36mm, 1.18mm, 600µ, 300µ and 150µ. The properties of Artificial Fine Aggregate are shown in Table 2.
Read More2021-6-4 The function of the fine aggregate is to assist in producing workability and uniformity in the mixture. The river deposits are the most common source of fine aggregate. Now-a-days the natural river sand has become scarce and very costly. Hence we are forced to think of alternative materials. The Quarry dust may be used in the place of river ...
Read More2018-1-1 Natural sand obtained from river bed is conventionally used as fine aggregates in preparation of cement mortar. Present study investigates flow and strength characteristics of cement mortar at various replacement levels of alternative fine aggregate, M-sand. Plastering mortars (1:3 and 1:4 ratio) were prepared with natural sand as fine aggregates.
Read More2018-3-15 3.2 Fine Aggregate: Fine aggregate used in this study is locally availa ble and confirmed to grading zone III as per IS 383-1970.the aggregates whose size is less than 4.75mm. Sand is generally considered to have a lower size l imit of about 0.07mm. The specific gravity of fine aggregate was found out using pycnometer and sieve
Read More2017-8-5 Aggregates may be broadly classi fied as natural or artificial, both with respect to source and to method of preparation. Natural sands and gravels are the product of weathering and the action of wind or water, while manufactured crushed fine aggregate and crushed stone coarse and fine aggregate are produced by crushing natural stone.
Read More2016-3-1 Source: Table 1 Limits for Deleterious Substances in Fine Aggregate for Concrete, ASTM C 33. * In the case of manufactured sand, if the material finer than the 75-micron (No. 200) sieve consists of the dust or fracture, essentially free of clay or shale, these limits are permitted to be increased to 5 and
Read More2018-6-19 Fine aggregate in the mix proportion of concrete was replaced with plastic bag waste sand at 10%, 20%, 30% and 40% whereas other concrete materials remain same for all four mixes. In fresh properties of concrete it was observed from the results of slump test
Read More2015-4-27 59 Int. J. Struct. Civil Engg. Res. 2013 M C Nataraja et al., 2013 USE OF GRANULATED BLAST FURNACE SLAG AS FINE AGGREGATE IN CEMENT MORTAR M C Nataraja1*, P G Dileep Kumar2, A S Manu1 and M C Sanjay1 This paper investigates the possibility of utilizing Granulated Blast Furnace Slag (GBFS) as a
Read MoreFine Aggregate. The fine aggregate shall consist of natural sand, manufactured sand, or a combination thereof. 1. Grading. The fine aggregate shall not pass 45% from a single sieve and retained on the next consecutive sieve as shown in table-1. The fineness modulus of the fine aggregate shall be not less than 2.3 and more than 3.1.
Read MoreSEA SAND AS FINE AGGREGATE FOR CONCRETE PRODUCTION SAMRAJ P ME (CMASE) Under the guidance of Dr.V.NAGARAJAN fOBJECTIVE • To find out a suitable method to reduce the salinity in the sand to the permissible level and to study the properties of concrete made with sea sand. • An attempt has been made to find the optimum replacement percentage ...
Read More2017-8-5 Aggregates may be broadly classi fied as natural or artificial, both with respect to source and to method of preparation. Natural sands and gravels are the product of weathering and the action of wind or water, while manufactured crushed fine aggregate and crushed stone coarse and fine aggregate are produced by crushing natural stone.
Read More2018-3-15 3.2 Fine Aggregate: Fine aggregate used in this study is locally availa ble and confirmed to grading zone III as per IS 383-1970.the aggregates whose size is less than 4.75mm. Sand is generally considered to have a lower size l imit of about 0.07mm. The specific gravity of fine aggregate was found out using pycnometer and sieve
Read More2016-3-1 Source: Table 1 Limits for Deleterious Substances in Fine Aggregate for Concrete, ASTM C 33. * In the case of manufactured sand, if the material finer than the 75-micron (No. 200) sieve consists of the dust or fracture, essentially free of clay or shale, these limits are permitted to be increased to 5 and
Read More2018-6-19 Fine aggregate in the mix proportion of concrete was replaced with plastic bag waste sand at 10%, 20%, 30% and 40% whereas other concrete materials remain same for all four mixes. In fresh properties of concrete it was observed from the results of slump test
Read More2018-10-11 Generally, river sand was used as fine aggregate for construction. Due to the continuous mining of sand from riverbed led to the depletion of river sand and it became a scarce material. Also, samining from river bed caused a lot of environmental issues. As a
Read More2018-6-7 siliceous sand and stone dust were used as fine aggregate, with the coarse aggregate being basaltic, whose physical characteristics are presented in Table 1 (Figure 1). It can be observed that the stone dust presents a high fineness modulus, greater than the limit recommended by Brazilian standard NBR 7211. 10 Nevertheless; such material can be
Read MoreFine Aggregate. The fine aggregate shall consist of natural sand, manufactured sand, or a combination thereof. 1. Grading. The fine aggregate shall not pass 45% from a single sieve and retained on the next consecutive sieve as shown in table-1. The fineness modulus of the fine aggregate shall be not less than 2.3 and more than 3.1.
Read More2015-4-27 59 Int. J. Struct. Civil Engg. Res. 2013 M C Nataraja et al., 2013 USE OF GRANULATED BLAST FURNACE SLAG AS FINE AGGREGATE IN CEMENT MORTAR M C Nataraja1*, P G Dileep Kumar2, A S Manu1 and M C Sanjay1 This paper investigates the possibility of utilizing Granulated Blast Furnace Slag (GBFS) as a
Read More2021-11-10 Fine aggregates are essentially any natural sand particles won from the land through the mining process. Fine aggregates consist of natural sand or any crushed stone particles that are ¼” or smaller.This product is often referred to as 1/4’” minus as it refers to
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