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Development of sustainable modified sand concrete: An experimental study

Mohammad Nadeem Akhtar, Mohammed Jameel, Zainah Ibrahim, Norazura Muhamad Bunnori, Khaldoon A. Bani-Hani

2023Ain Shams Engineering Journal39 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The present study aims to develop 4 types of sustainable modified sand using various proportions of desert sand, natural crushed sand, and recycled crushed sand. The physicochemical characteristics of modified sand have been evaluated. Newly developed modified sand was used to prepare 4 concrete mixes. Further, ordinary Portland cement (OPC) was partially replaced by silica fume (SF), and 4 mixes were made using 12.5% of SF. Experimental results show that all 8 mixes fulfilled the requirements of the ACI 318-08 code. The compressive strength significantly increased with the SF combination at later ages beyond 28 days. It can be concluded that the proposed sustainable modified sand successfully replaced the river sand in concrete manufacturing. Furthermore, 12.5% OPC replacement with SF helps to enhance the concrete strength and reduce the carbon footprint. Detail study must be carried out for the durability of the same design mix concrete.

Topics & Concepts

Silica fumeCompressive strengthPortland cementDurabilityGeotechnical engineeringEnvironmental scienceCarbon footprintCementMaterials scienceMetallurgyEngineeringGeologyComposite materialGreenhouse gasOceanographyRecycled Aggregate Concrete PerformanceConcrete and Cement Materials ResearchInnovative concrete reinforcement materials