ASSESSMENT OF THE PROPERTIES OF HIGH STRENGTH CONCRETE MADE USING QUARRY DUST AS FINE AGGREGATE
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2018-09-22
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1st International Civil Engineering Conference (ICEC 2018)
Abstract
The study was carried out to assess the properties of High-strength concrete made using Quarry dust as Fine
aggregate. Preliminary tests were carried out on the aggregates to determine their suitability for use in High- strength
concrete. The aggregates were well graded and other properties met the requirements of aggregates to be used for
High-strength concrete. Superplasticizer and Rice husk were used as chemical and mineral additives to improve the
workability and other properties of the concrete. Based on the properties of the aggregates, a mix ratio of
0.23:0.51:0.044:1.05:0.7:0.2, representing cement: fine aggregate: coarse aggregate: superplasticizer: water: rice
husk was used. Concrete cubes of 100x100x100 mm were cast, cured and the 28-day compressive strength
determined. An average 28-day compressive strength of 63 N/mm2 was obtained. This can be categorized as class I
high strength concrete and is applicable in the construction of high rise buildings. The Study therefore concludes that
quarry dust can be used as total replacement for fine river sand in high strength concrete production.
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Rice Husk Ash, High-strength Concrete, Natural River Sand, Quarry Dust.