Concrete Research and Technology
Online ISSN : 2186-2745
Print ISSN : 1340-4733
ISSN-L : 1340-4733
Properties of Concrete Using Granite-crushed Sand
Koji SakaiTakeju MatsukaMitsuhiro FurutaYukitoshi YoshidaIchiro Kubo
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2004 Volume 15 Issue 2 Pages 35-46

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Although sea sand has been taken from Inland Sea for long time, it will be eventually banned by 2006 from the environmental preservation's point of view. Sea sand substitutes have to be developed urgently. In this study, crushed sand as a sea sand substitute was tentatively manufactured using granite and an extensive examination on the fundamental properties of fresh and hardened concrete and the durability was conducted. From the results, it was concluded that even if crushed sand as fine aggregate is fully used in addition to crushed stone as coarse aggregate, concrete with required fresh performance can be manufactured by an appropriate utilization of admixtures, and compressive strength and durability of concrete, which are equal to or higher than concrete with sea sand, are obtained.

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