The Effect of Aggregate Shape and Configuration to the Concrete Behavior

  • Lie H
  • Nurhuda I
  • Setiawan Y
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It has long been acknowledged that the behaviour of concrete is influenced by the properties of its constitutive materials. The geometry of aggregates is believed to contribute to the strength and stress-strain relationship of concrete. However, advanced studies are still required to quantify the effect of such factor in determining the behaviour of concrete. This research was aimed at investigating the effect of aggregate shape and configuration on the stress-strain relationship of concrete. Four types of specimens were investigated. There was one single coarse aggregate with different shape placed in the centre part of the specimens. The specimens were subject to uni-axial compression and both the load and displacement were measured. The experiments were conducted at the Structural and Material Laboratory of Diponegoro University in Semarang. The results show that the specimen with a diamond shaped aggregate results in the lowest compressive strength. However, the initial tangent stiffness of all specim...

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Lie, H. A., Nurhuda, I., & Setiawan, Y. (2014). The Effect of Aggregate Shape and Configuration to the Concrete Behavior. Smart Science, 2(2), 85–90. https://doi.org/10.1080/23080477.2014.11665609

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