Abstract

Aggregate in concrete acts as structural filler, these place a crucial than simple statement implies it is the material that the cement paste coats and blind together. Now a day’s using river sand is prohibited by government, as these cause soil erosion. In this paper analysis of properties of concrete using manufacture sand as course aggregate is studied and verified the strength of concrete and temperature emitted due to chemical reaction to the normal Portland cement. Using manufacture sand as course aggregate the temperature emitted due to exothermal reaction of concrete has reduced. Although the compressive strength of the concrete has reduced compared to normal concrete where no admixtures were used to enhance the properties of concrete.

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  • Manufacture sand called M sand this substitute of river sand for construction

  • Increased in flexural strength, very less number of literature found related to present study, the author just compared his work with general concrete using river sand as fine aggregate

  • From fig (1) it is observed that by using M sand as fine aggregate the flexural strength of concrete has increased that is 6.02, 8.31 M pa by M20 and M30 grade for 28 days as compared to 5.78, 8.17 M pa of flexural strength obtained by using river sand as fine aggregate

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Manufacture sand called M sand this substitute of river sand for construction. This M sand is manufactured by crushed sand is of cubic shape with grounded edges, washed and graded to as a construction material. “ANALYSIS OF PROPERTIES OF CONCRETE USING MANUFACTURE SAND AS FINE AGGRIGATES.” International Journal of Research Granthaalayah, 5(11), 338-342. Have strictly regulating the mining of sand from river and coastal areas. Though M sand uses artificial fine aggregates to form, it causes less damage to environment as compared to rivers sand.

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