Concrete is one of the most consumable construction materials on the earth.The concrete constitutes cement,sand,gravel,water and/or additives in definite proportions.The proportions of raw materials of concrete are de...Concrete is one of the most consumable construction materials on the earth.The concrete constitutes cement,sand,gravel,water and/or additives in definite proportions.The proportions of raw materials of concrete are decided by the concrete mix design.The mix design depends on the various factors.For mix design,most of the countries have their own specifications.In the present study,standard guidelines of India,Britain and America for the concrete mix design have been discussed.The concrete grades of M25,M35 and M45 were designed and compared.Indian Standards were also compared.It was concluded that a new revised version of Indian Standard code has the lowest value of water/cement ratio and highest quantity of cement as compared to other standards.展开更多
With the industrialisation,industrial byproducts are produced in large quantities and create nuisance to natural habitats.The disposal of these wastes like fly ash,marble powder,construction and demolition(C&D)was...With the industrialisation,industrial byproducts are produced in large quantities and create nuisance to natural habitats.The disposal of these wastes like fly ash,marble powder,construction and demolition(C&D)waste,brick powder,agricultural wastes etc.has become the potential threat to the ecosystem and need some real solutions.The direct disposal of such wastes into open land or water bodies causes circumambient pollution.One of the potential solutions is to utilise these wastes in the construction industry on large scale as subgrade rehab or additive to cement based materials.In the present study,the compaction and strength characteristics of stabilised soil have been studied by using various waste materials i.e.lime,cement,plastic waste,industrial waste,fibre,mushroom waste,wet olive pomace etc.and reviewed.The addition of additives improved the engineering properties of soil significantly.展开更多
文摘Concrete is one of the most consumable construction materials on the earth.The concrete constitutes cement,sand,gravel,water and/or additives in definite proportions.The proportions of raw materials of concrete are decided by the concrete mix design.The mix design depends on the various factors.For mix design,most of the countries have their own specifications.In the present study,standard guidelines of India,Britain and America for the concrete mix design have been discussed.The concrete grades of M25,M35 and M45 were designed and compared.Indian Standards were also compared.It was concluded that a new revised version of Indian Standard code has the lowest value of water/cement ratio and highest quantity of cement as compared to other standards.
文摘With the industrialisation,industrial byproducts are produced in large quantities and create nuisance to natural habitats.The disposal of these wastes like fly ash,marble powder,construction and demolition(C&D)waste,brick powder,agricultural wastes etc.has become the potential threat to the ecosystem and need some real solutions.The direct disposal of such wastes into open land or water bodies causes circumambient pollution.One of the potential solutions is to utilise these wastes in the construction industry on large scale as subgrade rehab or additive to cement based materials.In the present study,the compaction and strength characteristics of stabilised soil have been studied by using various waste materials i.e.lime,cement,plastic waste,industrial waste,fibre,mushroom waste,wet olive pomace etc.and reviewed.The addition of additives improved the engineering properties of soil significantly.