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Effect Of Crushed Concrete As Coarse Aggregates In Production Of Concrete
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TITLED PAGE
CERTIFICATION
DEDICATION
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
ABSTRACT
TABLE OF CONTENT
LIST OF TABLE
LIST OF FIGURE
CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION
1.0 Background of the study
1.1 Problem Statement
1.2 Aim and Objectives
1.3 Justification of the study
1.4 Scope of the study
CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW
2.0 Literature Review
2.1 Crushed Aggregate Concrete
2.2 Size Distribution
2.3 Classification of Aggregate
2.4 Sources of crushed Aggregates
2.5 Material Properties
2.5.1Water
2.5.2Cement
2.5.3 Fine Aggregate
CHAPTER THREE: METHODOLOGY
3.0 Research Methodology
3.1 Slump test
3.2 Density test
3.3 Compressive strength Test
3.4 Aggregate Impact Value Test
3.5 Sieve Analysis
3.6 Water Absorption
3.6 Materials Used
CHAPTER FOUR: RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
4.0 Results and Disucussion
4.1Aggregate Impact Value and Aggregate Crushing Value
4.2 Sieve Analysis of Fine Aggregate
4.2.1 Sieve Analysis
4.3 Sieve Analysis of coarse Aggregate
4.4 Compressive strength of Natural Aggregate (Granite)
4.5 Water Absorption Rate
CHAPTER FIVE: CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
5.0 Conclusion
5.1 Recommendation
Reference
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ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]ABSTRACTIn the face of a possible scarcity of natural aggregates in the future in line with sustainable construction, this research investigates the feasibility of the use of recycled coarse aggregates as an alternative to natural coarse aggregates in structural concrete. The recycled coarse aggregate used in the research was processed from waste concrete. The percentage of recycled coarse aggregates by weight of all in aggregates in the test mixes were 0%, 5% 10% 20% and 30 % respectively. Th ... Continue reading---
LIST OF TABLES - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]LIST OF TABLESTable 3.1: Proposed Mixes Proportions by weight Table 4.1a: Aggregate Impact and Crushing Value Test Table 4.1b: Aggregate Impact and Crushing Value Test Table 4.2b: Below shows the particle size distribution of fine aggregate used. Table 4.2c: Below shows the particle size distribution of coarse aggregate used Table 4:3 Compressive Strength for Natural Aggregate Table 4.4: Compressive Strength for Recycled Aggregate at 5% replacement Table 4.5: Compressive Strength for Rec ... Continue reading---
LIST OF PLATES - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]PLATESPlate 1: Pictorial Illustration of workability of concrete Plate 2: Determination of density of concrete Plate 3: Testing of compressive strength of concrete ... Continue reading---
LIST OF FIGURES - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]LIST OF FIGURESFigure 4.1: Particle size distribution of fine aggregate Figure 4.2: Particle size distribution of crushed concrete Figure 4.3: Particle size distribution of Coarse Aggregate Figure 4.4: Compressive Strength for Natural Aggregate Figure 4.5: Compressive Strength for Recycled Aggregate at 5% Replacement Figure 4.6: Compressive Strength for Recycled Aggregate at 10% Replacement Figure 4.7: Compressive Strength for Recycled Aggregate at 20% Replacement Figure 4.8: Com ... Continue reading---
CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 2 ]CHAPTER ONE INTROUDUCTION1.0 Background to the studyConstruction and Demolition Waste (C&D) is produced during new construction, refurbishment or renovation of buildings. Demolition waste includes materials from complete building removal as well as partial removals when aspects of the buildings are retained. Construction and Demolition waste includes bricks, concrete, masonry, soil, rocks, lumber, paving materials glass, plastics, aluminum, steel, drywall (gypsum), plywood (formwor ... Continue reading---
CHAPTER TWO - [ Total Page(s): 2 ]CHAPTER TWO2.0 LITERATURE REVIEWThe function of aggregate has the influence of the construction quality, therefore, the type and quality of aggregate are very important to be concerned. The fine and coarse aggregates generally use 10% to 25% of the concrete volume (20% to 35% by mass) and will influence the concrete’s freshly mixed and hardened properties, mixture proportions, and economy. Moreover, fine aggregate usually consists of natural sand with particles around 4.75mm (0.2 in ... Continue reading---
CHAPTER THREE - [ Total Page(s): 4 ]CHAPTER THREE METHODOLOGY3.0 Research Methodology Investigation to determine moisture content, density test, Aggregate Crushed Value, Aggregate Impact Value, Slump test, Water absorption, Sieve Analysis and Compressive strength test was carried out. The total of sixty (60) concrete cubes of different mixes proportions were prepared with varying percentage. From each mixture 3 cubical specimens of 150mm x 150mm x 150mm were prepared and strength were ... Continue reading---
CHAPTER FOUR - [ Total Page(s): 8 ]The compressive strength result shown that zero percent (0%) of crushed concrete has the highest strength value when compared to other percentages.4.4 Water Absorption RateThe water absorption coefficient test approach employed in this research is based on outlined in EN ISO 15148: -2002 It is significant that the specimens have the same initial moisture content. In this project, 150mm3 concrete cubes cured for 7, 14, 21, and 28 days, followed by drying at 105ËšC in the oven for a further ... Continue reading---
CHAPTER FIVE - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]CHAPTER FIVE5.0 CONCLUSION i. The research has demonstrated that the recycled aggregate (RCA) processed from waste concrete has poor mechanical and physical properties as compared to natural aggregate (NA). The existing mortar content of the RCA was the main cause for poor quality since it lowered its strength and increased its water absorption. ii. The test shows that crushed concrete cannot conveniently be used in the production of new concrete for construction.5.1 R ... Continue reading---
REFRENCES - [ Total Page(s): 1 ] REFERENCES Ajdukiewiez, A. and Kliszczewicz, A., (2002) Influence of recycled aggregates on mechanical properties of HS/HPC. Cement and Concrete Composites 24, pp 269-279.Chetna M Vyas, Darshana R Bhatt, (2013) Destructive Strength Properties of Recycled Coarse Aggregate, ISSN: 2278-3075, Volume2, Issue.Fumoto, T. and Yamada, M., (2006) Durability of Concrete with Recycled Fine Aggregate., American Concrete Institute, SP234, Durability of concrete, Seventh IntConf, Montr ... Continue reading---