Assessment of the Compressive Strength of Concrete Produced with Fine Aggregate from Different Locations in Minna
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2019
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3rd International Engineering Conference (IEC 2019) Federal University of Technology, Minna, Nigeria
Abstract
The construction industry in Nigeria has been witnessing serious collapse of buildings resulting from the qualities of
materials used in their construction. This continuous collapse necessitates the need to investigate some of the materials
used in the production of the building components in order to ascertain their appropriateness. This research thus
investigates the compressive strength of concrete produced using fine aggregate from different locations in Minna. Fine
aggregates were obtained from Chanchaga, Maikunkele, Bosso, Lapai Gwari and Garatu areas of Minna and subjected
to series of tests namely: sieve analysis, Specific gravity, bulk density, moisture content, and water absorption. Concrete
samples were produced using the mix ratio 1:2:4 and the water/cement ratio of 0.6. These samples were subjected to
both the slump test and compressive strength test. For each of the fine aggregates, nine cubes of concrete (150mm x
150mm x 150mm) were cast, cured and tested at 7, 14 and 28 days. The results obtained for the mean compressive
strength of the concrete produced shows that they all have mean strength greater than 20N/mm2 with fine aggregate
from Chanchage having the highest mean of 25.17N/mm2 at 28days of curing. Thus all the fine aggregates could be used
in the production of structural lightweight concrete but for structures that require higher strength, the fine aggregate
from Chanchaga is recommended
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Building collapse, concrete, fine aggregate, compressive strength.