


Volume 20 No 22 (2022)
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REVIEWING THE IMPACT OF USING DIFFERENT AGGREGATES ON THE CONCRETE CHARACTERISTICS
Mumtaz Begam, Dr Manendra Pratap Verma
Abstract
Concrete that has been prepared will function differently depending on the characteristics of the materials used for construction. Researchers have noted that the qualities of the material used as aggregate have a considerable impact on the strength and workability of concrete. One of the key elements of concrete is aggregate. The word "aggregate" describes a combination of mineral components, like sand, crushed stone, and gravel, and a binder, likelime, water, Portland cement, bitumen, etc., used to produce composite materials, such as bituminous concrete and Portland cement concrete. Both Portland cement and bituminous concrete commonly contain between 92 and 96 percent by volume of aggregate. The impact of aggregate type on the characteristics of concrete has been examined in this paper.
Keywords
Materials, Crushed Stone, Concrete, Portland Cement, Water.
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