Experimental study on light weight Paver Block by Partially replacing binding material
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.48047/7yg5sa37Keywords:
Foam, Cement, Coarse aggregate, Granite Powder, mixing, CubeAbstract
This study aims to evaluate recycle aggregate foam concrete compressive strength test, split tensile test and density
showed a
minor reduction after the incorporation of Granite wastes. The Sustainability of granite waste in powder form to
partially
replace cement in light weight foaming Paver was investigate with aim to discover a green construction material
Foamed
Paver Block is either a mortar or cement pastes in which air-voids are artificially entrapped in mortar The Main
Objective of
is to test various hardened foam concrete strength and compare them to Conventional concrete.
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Kenneth S.Harmon,PE, California Stalite Company United States,“Engineering Properties of Structural Lightweight Concrete”.
KawabH.Al-Rawai, MazinT.Al.kuttan,et.al“SomemechanicalpropertiesofPumiceLightWeightAggregate Concrete incorporating Rice Husk Ash”
Hjhkamsiah Mohd.Ismail(Head),et.al”Study of Light Weight concrete Behaviour”
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