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Mechanical Properties of Seashell Concrete . Blood clam or cockle (Anadara granosa) shell is a type of marine byproduct that can be used to replace aggregate or cement partially in this research, the ground cockle seashell was used as a partial cement replacement.

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research work was carried out to determine the use of palm kernel shell as a partial replacement for coarse aggregate in concrete taking into consideration the compressive strength and water absorption following tests were carried ;visual test,e analysis,speci˜c gravity test,slump test,water absorption test and compressive strength

palm kernel shell (OPKS) and cockleshell (CS) as partial replacement of natural coarse aggregate on properties of pervious concrete pavement. Thirteen mixtures were made, in which natural gravel was replaced with 0, 25, 50 and 75% of and of both shells.

This paper presents the result on the workability and compressive strength of concrete containing various percentage of cockle shell content as partial coarse aggregate replacement. Concrete mixes containing 0%, 5%, 10%, 15%, 20%, 25 % and 30 % cockle shell replacement level were cast before subjected to water curing for 28 days.

In this project, cement is partial replacement with lime powder of about 10%, 20%, 30% .The coarse aggregate is partial replacement with 10 %, 20%, and 30% by sea shell. The water cement ratio is maintained for this mix design is Results show that replacement of appropriate cockle shell content able to produce workable concrete with ...

cockle shell content as partial coarse aggregate replacement. Concrete mixes containing 0%, 5%, 10%, 15%, 20%, 25% and 30% cockle shell replacement level were cast before subjected to water curing for 28 days. Workability test and compressive strength test were conducted in accordance to BSEN 12350 and BSEN 12390 respectively. Results

Considering this approach, a study was conducted to investigate the potential of cockle shell ash as a material for partial cement replacement or a filler material. The study was to determine the chemical composition of cockle shell ash and were determined using Fluorescence Xray analysis. ... A Potential Partial Coarse Aggregate Replacement ...

Dec 20, 2018· Experimental investigations have been carried out on the use of mollusc seashells such as periwinkle shell, mussel shell, oyster shell, cockle shell, crepidula shell, clam shell and scallop shell as aggregate replacement materials in concrete. The seashells were utilised as partial or total replacement of fine and coarse aggregates in concrete.

The aim of this study is to determine the feasibility of utilising two industrial byproducts as a replacement of both fine aggregate and coarse aggregate. Granite powder and cockle shell are adopted as partial replacements to fine and coarse aggregate respectively. It is concluded from the study that maximum strength is attained with a ...

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Shell as Coarse Aggregate in Concrete Palak Patel Dr. N. K. Arora ... The various waste materials are used such as coconut shell, cockle shell, ... Experiments on Partial Replacement of Coconut Shell as Coarse Aggregate in Concrete (IJIRST/ Volume 2 / Issue 1 / 011)

Mar 14, 2019· Therefore, this research work was carried out in respect to that and the research work was carried out to determine the use of palm kernel shell as a partial replacement for coarse aggregate in concrete taking into consideration the compressive strength and water absorption capacity.

It is concluded from the study that maximum strength is attained with a combination of granite powder and cockle shell at 20% and 15% partial replacements of fine and coarse aggregate respectively ...

EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON PARTIAL REPLACEMENT OF COARSE AGGREGATE BY COCONUT SHELLS IN CONCRETE Mr. Adana Gouda1, Gavisiddeshwara G M2, Vageesha Theertha J3, Jaya Prakash4, Narasimha Teja G5 ...

Coconut shell properties and properties of coconut shell concrete were thoroughly examined and the application as a construction material was evaluated. The linchpin of this study was on the mechanical and physical performance of concrete properties incorporated with coconut shell as a partial replacement for fine aggregate.

shell, clam shell and scallop shell as aggregate replacement materials in concrete. The seashells were utilised as partial or total replacement of fine and coarse aggregates in concrete.

Pervious concrete made with cockle shell or scallop shell as a partial replacement of coarse aggregate does not show much significant reduction in density, . The use of admixtures to improve concrete workability was not emphasized in the reviewed papers.

containing various percentages of cockle shell content as partial coarse aggregate replacement. Concrete mixes containing 0%, 5%, 10%, 15%, 20%, 25%, and 30% cockle shell replacement level were casted before subjected to water curing for 28days. Workability test and compressive strength test were conducted in accordance to

This review paper emphasis on various sea shells ash such as cockle, clam, oyster, mollusc, periwinkle, snail, and green mussel shell ash as partial cement replacement and its objective is to create sustainable environment and reduce problems of global warming. Cement production give huge impact to environment in every stage of its production.

Dec 14, 2015· study of behavior of concrete by partial replacement of coarse aggregates plastics ... behaviour of concrete by partial replacement of cement and sand with ... coconut shell as advanced ...

Cockle Shell: A Potential Partial Coarse Aggregate Replacement in Concrete Article (PDF Available) · January 2012 with 1,560 Reads How we measure ''reads''

Blood clam or cockle (Anadara granosa) shell is a type of marine byproduct that can be used to replace aggregate or cement partially in this research, the ground cockle seashell was used as a partial cement replacement. The ground seashells were prepared by burning, crushing, grinding and filtering the cockle using no #200 sieve.

EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON PARTIAL REPLACEMENT OF COARSE AGGREGATE BY SEASHELL PARTIAL ... The major molluscan seashell includes, bivalves such as clams, scallops, and cockle. The hard shells are regarded as waste, which are accumulated in many parts of the country, when dumped and left ... potential of periwinkle shell as coarse aggregate for ...
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