2020.9.20 Alternative fine aggregates in production of sustainable concrete- A review Kirthika S.K. , S.K. Singh , Chourasia Add to Mendeley doi/10.1016/j.jclepro.2020.122089 Get rights and content • Utilization of
Read More2020.9.20 These alternative fine aggregate (AFA)/manufactured sand (MS) are generally produced from natural sources or any other sources like old concrete, rocks,
Read More2022.7.21 Abstract In this study, locally produced recycled fine aggregate from concrete demolition waste was investigated for potential replacement of sand in new
Read More2020.9.24 Fine aggregates showed the highest number of alternatives and replacement level, with the relevant impact on concrete
Read MoreThe natural fine aggregate content in the open-graded asphalt concrete was 25% (Luo et al., 2017 ). Luo et al. (2017) showed that 80% natural fine aggregate can be replaced by
Read MoreNatural aggregate sources and production 17 Origin and classification of aggregates Natural concrete aggregates are derived from rocks of the earth’s crust. Their properties
Read More2021.11.22 Construction aggregates are obtained either by blasting, crushing and screening of solid rock masses (bedrock)—the so-called crushed aggregate, or from
Read More2020.5.1 One promising alternative from an economic and environmental standpoint is using stone dust (SD) as a substitute for fine aggregate in conventional concrete
Read MoreThe coarse and fine aggregates are the largest component of concrete. Due to rapidly increasing production and utilization of concrete, the consumption of natural aggregates has increased as...
Read More2015.5.18 Figure 2 illustrates two processes commonly used for the production of fine recycled concrete aggregate. The first process produces coarse and fine aggregates simultaneously by crushing waste concrete
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