Strength Analysis on Concrete with Full Replacement of River Sand

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Our nation is enhanced with many natural resources. Because of industrial development, natural resources are being looted. One of the natural resources is sand used in the construction of buildings and road pavements which is quarried from the river bed causes depletion of bed, lowering the water table, and bed coarsening. So, the emerging need is to find an alternative material equivalence to sand and confirming an economical and environmental indebted solution. Simultaneously, squander from ventures makes hurt nature. To manage both the issues, the waste is prescribed to supplant the fine total really taking shape of cement. From the past studies, it is confirmed that the replacement of river sand with other fine materials increases the compressive strength of concrete. This project manages the supplanting of waterway sand with other waste, which is gathered from the business and dump yard which are liberated from harmful materials. The inclusion of this waste in the concrete showed better performance in terms of compressive strength. Among all the waste, the iron slag gives more strength compares to the others. In this way, in the development field, the iron slag will be proposed as a brilliant material regarding cost-effectiveness, accessibility, the productivity of the material, and so on.

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Vellingiri, J., Murthy, B. N., Kumar, K. S., & Samy, A. P. R. (2020). Strength Analysis on Concrete with Full Replacement of River Sand. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 955). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/955/1/012051

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