Sandstone cutting waste as partial replacement of fine aggregates in concrete: A mechanical strength perspective
Abstract
Construction activities are progressing rapidly across the globe due to the demand for concrete and its constituent materials especially fine and coarse aggregates. The large quantity of concrete production is causing an acute shortage of natural sand. Nowadays researchers are finding ways by exploring better alternatives of river sand in the form of manufactured sand as well as crushed rock sand. Sandstone cutting waste are sand-sized grains of...
Paper Details
Title
Sandstone cutting waste as partial replacement of fine aggregates in concrete: A mechanical strength perspective
Published Date
Nov 1, 2020
Volume
32
Pages
101534 - 101534
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