201611 · This paper reports the experimental study of effect of replacement of natural sand by manufactured sand on properties of cement mortar with mix of 1:2, 1:6 and 1:3.
view more2017121 · Characteristics of M-Sand as a Partial Replacement. with Fine Aggregate in Mix Design. Shreyas. Asst professor, Dept of Civil engineering, Don Bo sco Institute of Technology, Bangalore, India ...
view more202361 · Another advantage of this method is that it is rather uncomplicated. This study examines whether it would be feasible to replace natural sand with artificial sand produced by crushing basalt, taking into account several technological, environmental, and economic considerations.
view more202031 · This article presents properties of concrete using different percentage of water and sodium silicate treated saw dust as replacement of sand. Saw dust passing through 4.75 sieve was treated with ...
view more202071 · Similarly, river sand is expensive due to excessive cost of transportation from natural sources and providing it through Black-marketing has increases the cost of sand.
view more201844 · Experimental analys is of wast e foundry sand in partial replacement of fin e aggregate in concr ete A.Naveen Arasu 1 *, S.Vi vek 2 and J. Robinson 3, T. Thilak Ra njith 4 1,2,3 Dept. of Civil ...
view more202238 · The experimental work is mainly concerned with the study of mechanical properties like compressive strength, split tensile strength as well as flexural strength of concrete by partial replacement of artificial sand by foundry sand as fine aggregate.
view more2020112 · The partial replacement of sand with marble waste and scoria up to 67% can improve the compressive strength of concrete up to 30%, However, further, an increase in replacement of marble waste and scoria decrease the compressive strength.
view more202193 · The Replacement of the sand with quarry dust shows an improved in the compressive strength of the concrete. As the replacement of the sand with quarry dust increases the workability of the concrete is decreasing due to the absorption of the water by the quarry dust.
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