Indeed, various alternatives to natural fine aggregates have been suggested, including the utilization of plastic aggregates or graphene oxide [8,9]. On a global scale, research into using by-products as fine aggregate replacement can create a basis for long-term cost and environmental benefits in the construction industry.
of natural river sand and finding its alternatives, growth of the construction and infrastructure industry throughout the globe is demanding the need to examine the feasibility of using other alternatives such as fly ash–geopolymerization reactions to produce fine aggregates as an alternative to natural sand.
This study aimed to explore the possibility of utilizing crushed glass as an alternative fine aggregate for concrete by replacing concrete with crushed glass. Specifically, the study sought to assess whether there is a significant correlation between crushed glass volume in concrete and its compressive strength and also between sand volume in ...
In the current study, Light Weight Geopolymer Fly Ash Sand (LWGFAS) was evaluated as a potential alternative to natural fine aggregate. In the present investigation, …
1. Introduction. Rapid urbanization made concrete the most widely used construction material worldwide. As the major fine aggregate of commercial ready-mix concrete, the natural river sand resource is therefore depleting [1], [2].On the other hand, the fine fraction of the recycled concrete aggregate derived from construction and …
Crushed rock sand (CRS), industrial by-products (IBP) and recycled fine aggregates (RFA) are different types of alternative fine aggregates. The economic, …
The use of granite dust as an alternative to fine aggregate (upon 5% replacement level of sand) resulted in better performance concrete than control concrete. Other alternative fine aggregates like RCFA, RPA and granite dust when used in concrete as a replacement for river sand deteriorated the performance of concrete. •
Construction industries around the world are facing many difficulties in obtaining good-quality fine aggregates for concrete and mortar due to a shortage of river sand. This …
As stone dust has acceptable properties of fine aggregate sand with regard to shape and texture, it can be thought of as an alternate fine aggregate but research is needed on the extent of sand ...
Manufactured sand (M Sand), offshore sand, sea sand, quarry dust, and demolition waste have been identified as the most common substitutions for river sand.
Thus, there is a need for river sand and aggregates alternatives in concrete, namely manufactured sand (m-sand) from primary solid rock materials and secondary waste materials. The focus in the present study for Vietnam was on m-sand sand as alternative for river sand, and different ashes as alternatives for cement in concrete.
This paper includes the existing environmental problems due to continuous extraction of river sand, alternative sand types suggested in various studies, advantages and …
On the shrinkage of concrete, the fine aggregate properties also have a significant impact. Types Of Fine Aggregate uses: In concrete or pavement construction usually, sand, crushed stone and crushed …
The proportions of the fine aggregate (sand), ... However, over recent years with the development in block paving specifications, it has become a viable alternative bedding and jointing material for permeable paving and other forms of elemental paving used in areas of high water ingress. 2-4mm grit .
The primary objective of the research is to evaluate the suitability of Ambo Sandstone Fine Aggregate (ASFA) as an alternative replacement of river sand in normal concrete production.
Construction industries around the world are facing many difficulties in obtaining good-quality fine aggregates for concrete and mortar due to a shortage of river sand.
These solid residues are incorporated as aggregates, coarse and fine, as they occupy approximately 90% of the weight of the asphalt mixtures [ 7 ]. RAP is the …
This paper helps in providing alternative sand to conventional river sand (fine aggregate) in concrete production. In desert region, dune sand are found deposited in large quantities due to strong and breezy wind peculiar to …
produce fine aggregates as an alternative to natural sand. The geopolymerisation of the fly . ... fine aggregate samples, natural sand and LWGFAS (with innocuous coarse aggre gates and .
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the possibility of using granulated pumice as an alternative to fine aggregate in production of lightweight cement mortar. The cement/pumice fine aggregate ratio is 1:3 for pumice aggregate mortar. The water content is determined by flow table test. Compressive and flexural strength, freeze-thaw …
In this study, effect of foundry sand as fine aggregate replacement on the compressive strength of concrete with a M30 mix proportion investigated at different limited curing periods (7 days, 14 days and 28 days). The percentage of foundry sand used for replacement were 10%, 20%, 30%, 40% and 50% by weight of fine aggregate.
The use of industrial by-products as an alternative fine aggregate in concrete is a long-term, reasonable approach to excessive river mining and industrial by-product disposal. Although previous research on alternative fine aggregates is available, a complete assessment that considers many industrial by-products is lacking.
Keywords: cement, concrete strengths, river sand, sandstone, fine aggregate, production cost Cite This Article: Woyesa Ararsa, Emer Tucay Quezon, and Abraham Aboneh, "Suitability of Ambo Sandstone Fine Aggregate as an Alternative River Sand Replacement in Normal Concrete Production."
Construction aggregates derived from primary resources either by crushing of sound rock masses (crushed stone aggregates) or from naturally occurring unbound clastic sediments (natural sand and gravel aggregates) make the most voluminous mineral raw material exploited by humans nowadays (Fookes 1991; Přikryl 2017).Extremely low …
This reinforces the feasibility of desert sand as a viable alternative to traditional fine aggregate in concrete production. Liu et al. [ 18 ] researched the pore structure and mechanical properties of concrete made from desert sand, specifically investigating the effects of exposure to high temperatures.
Construction industries around the world are facing many difficulties in obtaining good-quality fine aggregates for concrete and mortar due to a shortage of river sand. This problem leads the researchers to find possible alternatives to replace river sand in …
Crushed Rock Sand (CRS), Recycled Fine Aggregates (RFA), and Industrial by-products are examples of alternative fine aggregates. These alternative …
The increasing demand for river sand, driven by infrastructure development, poses environmental challenges. The study aims to address the depletion of river sand by integrating sea sand as a fine aggregate in the production of Self-Compacting Concrete (SCC) through a Systematic Literature Review. Furthermore, it includes an in-depth …
The most commonly used in construction is a fine aggregate from river sand or pit sand. Fine and coarse aggregates constitute about 75% of total concrete by volume. It is, therefore, essential to obtain right type and best quality aggregates at sites, because the aggregate forms the main components of the concrete mixture or mortar 3.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the possibility of using granulated pumice as an alternative to fine aggregate in production of lightweight cement mortar. The cement/pumice fine aggregate ...
Concrete is a mixture of cement, fine aggregates, coarse aggregates, and water. In the following sections, you will know about some eco-friendly and cheap alternative aggregates for concrete.
However, the extraction and consumption of natural aggregates, such as river sand and gravel, have negative impacts on the environment and human health. Therefore, there is a need to find alternative sources of aggregates that are more sustainable and eco-friendly.
The seven fine aggregate alternatives considered in the study are coal bottom fly ash, marble powder, ceramic powder, quarry rock dust, foundry sand, …
The utilization of sea sand as an alternative to fine aggregate in the manufacture of concrete is motivated by the availability of sea sand in nature in very large quantities.
Aggregate is an important part of the concrete and acts as an inert material in concrete. Coarse aggregates are uneven and granular materials such as gravel, sand, or crushed stone, and are utilized for making concrete.. As concrete demand and consumption increase rapidly demand of natural aggregate also rinsed.
Crushed rock sand (CRS), industrial by-products (IBP) and recycled fine aggregates (RFA) are different types of alternative fine aggregates. The economic, sustainability and social benefits increases utilizing into concrete.
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