Physico-mechanical behaviour of sandcrete produced with different proportions of sand grain sizes

The physical and mechanical properties of sandcrete produced with various blended proportions of sand grain sizes were investigated. River sand was sieved into three portions with distinct grain sizes. These were: sand containing only grains with diameters less than 1 mm (fine sand), 1-2 mm (medium...

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Main Authors: Owus M. Ibearugbulem, Uchechi G. Eziefula, Hyginus E. Opara
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Language:English
Published: Khon Kaen University 2018-05-01
Series:Engineering and Applied Science Research
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Online Access:https://www.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/easr/article/download/92279/94214/
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spelling doaj-826cbbaa56b9454c97146bac0933262b2020-11-24T23:52:35ZengKhon Kaen UniversityEngineering and Applied Science Research2539-61612539-62182018-05-01452838810.14456/easr.2018.19Physico-mechanical behaviour of sandcrete produced with different proportions of sand grain sizesOwus M. IbearugbulemUchechi G. EziefulaHyginus E. OparaThe physical and mechanical properties of sandcrete produced with various blended proportions of sand grain sizes were investigated. River sand was sieved into three portions with distinct grain sizes. These were: sand containing only grains with diameters less than 1 mm (fine sand), 1-2 mm (medium sand) and 2-4 mm (coarse sand). Seven different combinations of grain sizes were proportioned by weight, with each combination containing 50% fine sand. Five cement/sand mix ratios, 1:4, 1:5, 1:6, 1:7 and 1:8, were used for moulding 150 × 150 × 150 mm sandcrete cubes. The results revealed that an increased proportion of coarse sand tended to increase the bulk density and compressive strength of sandcrete cubes after 28 days of curing. The grain size combination which gave the optimum compressive strength of sandcrete contained 50% fine sand, 10% medium sand and 40% coarse sand.https://www.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/easr/article/download/92279/94214/Bulk densityCompressive strengthGrain sizeMix proportionSandSandcrete
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author Owus M. Ibearugbulem
Uchechi G. Eziefula
Hyginus E. Opara
spellingShingle Owus M. Ibearugbulem
Uchechi G. Eziefula
Hyginus E. Opara
Physico-mechanical behaviour of sandcrete produced with different proportions of sand grain sizes
Engineering and Applied Science Research
Bulk density
Compressive strength
Grain size
Mix proportion
Sand
Sandcrete
author_facet Owus M. Ibearugbulem
Uchechi G. Eziefula
Hyginus E. Opara
author_sort Owus M. Ibearugbulem
title Physico-mechanical behaviour of sandcrete produced with different proportions of sand grain sizes
title_short Physico-mechanical behaviour of sandcrete produced with different proportions of sand grain sizes
title_full Physico-mechanical behaviour of sandcrete produced with different proportions of sand grain sizes
title_fullStr Physico-mechanical behaviour of sandcrete produced with different proportions of sand grain sizes
title_full_unstemmed Physico-mechanical behaviour of sandcrete produced with different proportions of sand grain sizes
title_sort physico-mechanical behaviour of sandcrete produced with different proportions of sand grain sizes
publisher Khon Kaen University
series Engineering and Applied Science Research
issn 2539-6161
2539-6218
publishDate 2018-05-01
description The physical and mechanical properties of sandcrete produced with various blended proportions of sand grain sizes were investigated. River sand was sieved into three portions with distinct grain sizes. These were: sand containing only grains with diameters less than 1 mm (fine sand), 1-2 mm (medium sand) and 2-4 mm (coarse sand). Seven different combinations of grain sizes were proportioned by weight, with each combination containing 50% fine sand. Five cement/sand mix ratios, 1:4, 1:5, 1:6, 1:7 and 1:8, were used for moulding 150 × 150 × 150 mm sandcrete cubes. The results revealed that an increased proportion of coarse sand tended to increase the bulk density and compressive strength of sandcrete cubes after 28 days of curing. The grain size combination which gave the optimum compressive strength of sandcrete contained 50% fine sand, 10% medium sand and 40% coarse sand.
topic Bulk density
Compressive strength
Grain size
Mix proportion
Sand
Sandcrete
url https://www.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/easr/article/download/92279/94214/
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