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Title: Comparison of different forms of gravel as aggregate in concrete
Authors: Oritola, Sikiru
Saleh, Abdlatif
MohdSam, Abdrahman
Keywords: concrete
compressive strength
coarse aggregate
shape
gravel
Issue Date: 29-Dec-2014
Publisher: Leonardo Electronic Journal of Practices and Technologies ISSN 1583-1078
Citation: S. F. Oritola, A. L. Saleh and A. R. Mohd Sam (2014). Comparison of different forms of gravel as aggregate in concrete, Leonardo Electronic Journal of Practices and Technologies ISSN 1583-1078 Issue 25, July-December, p. 135-144
Series/Report no.: 25;2
Abstract: Abstract Gradation plays an important role in the workability, segregation, and pump ability of concrete. Uniformly distributed aggregates require less paste which will also decrease bleeding, creep and shrinkage while producing better workability, more durable concrete and higher packing. This attempt looks at the effect of particle size distribution pattern for five types of gravel aggregate forms, angular, elongated, smooth rounded, irregular and flaky as related to the strength of concrete produced. Different forms of naturally existing gravel aggregate were collected from a particular location and tests were carried out on them to determine their gradation. Based on the gradation the aggregates were used to prepare different samples of grade 20 concrete with water-cement ratio of 0.5. The particle size distribution resulted in coefficients of uniformity ranging from 1.24 to 1.44. The granite aggregate, which serves as a reference, had a coefficient of uniformity of 1.47. Tests were conducted on fresh and hardened concrete cube samples. The concrete sample CT5 recorded a slump of 32mm and highest compressive strength value of 21.7 N/mm2, among the concrete produced from different forms of gravel.
Description: Research article
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/28520
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