Structural concrete using industrial wastes as aggregates


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Abdus Salam, . (1984) Structural concrete using industrial wastes as aggregates. [Proceedings Paper]

Abstract

It is an inert material like crushed brick. The unit weight proportions of the mix and water-cement ratio are first determined. The possibilities of omitting fine aggregate sand from the mix is experimentally established and then reinforced concrete beams are cast and tested in the laboratory. On progressive loading the beams either failed on yielding of the steel or suffered a simulated shear failure. The results are compared with those of ordinary reinforced concrete and palm oil shell aggregate concrete beams of similar span and loading pattern. The results throw Light on the applicability of cp 110 equations for the design of such beams. It is viable structural concrete


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Abstract

It is an inert material like crushed brick. The unit weight proportions of the mix and water-cement ratio are first determined. The possibilities of omitting fine aggregate sand from the mix is experimentally established and then reinforced concrete beams are cast and tested in the laboratory. On progressive loading the beams either failed on yielding of the steel or suffered a simulated shear failure. The results are compared with those of ordinary reinforced concrete and palm oil shell aggregate concrete beams of similar span and loading pattern. The results throw Light on the applicability of cp 110 equations for the design of such beams. It is viable structural concrete

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Item Type: Proceedings Paper
Additional Information: 7 ref. Summary En
AGROVOC Term: PALMAS OLEAGINOSAS
AGROVOC Term: DESECHOS
AGROVOC Term: MATERIALES DE CONSTRUCCION
Geographical Term: MALAYSIA
Depositing User: Ms. Norfaezah Khomsan
Last Modified: 24 Apr 2025 05:25
URI: http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/14093

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