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Study on Use of Cockle shell as replacement in concrete materials - Exploratory study on the use of Cockle shell as partial Coarse and Fine aggregate replacement in concrete. DE

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Effort on preserving granite and sand (natural aggregates) for next invention and reducing cockle shell waste originating from the fisheries industry has further studies on possibility of integrating this waste in concrete mix. This project result on the workability, compressive and tensile strength test of concrete including various percentage of cockle shell substance as partial coarse and fine aggregate replacement. Concrete mix containing0 to 30% cockle shell replacement level at every5% interval were cast in the form of cubes and cylinders before subjected to water curing for 7days, 14days, 28 days and 90days. In this, the replacements of coarse and fine aggregate are separately and combined casting. Workability, compressive and tensile strength test were conducted in accordance to IS 456.

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I am Dr. Subhashish Dey, Assistant Professor in Civil Engineering Department at Seshadri Rao Gudlavalleru Engineering College is located at Gudlavalleru, Krishna District, Andhra Pradesh, India. My research interest in the fields of Structural engineering, transportation engineering, water resources and environmental engineering and remote sensing.

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Authors Subhashish Dey, A. Sateesh
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2024
 
EAN 9786207483136
ISBN 9786207483136
No. of pages 80
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Law > Civil law, civil procedural law

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