Improvement of Compressive Strength of Specified Concrete with adding Waste Red Sand Stone Powder in place of Fine Aggregate – A Review

Abstract

In this paper an effort is made to present a high-tech review of papers on replacement of natural sand by red sand stone. These review paper goals to deal with the present and future trends of research on the use of red sand stone in the cement concrete. With natural sand deposits the world over ventilation up, there is a sharp need for materials that go with the quality of natural sand in concrete. In the last 18 years, it has become clear that the availability of high-quality natural sand is drop off. it seems to be a worldwide tendency with a small number of local exceptions. Natural sand deposits that exist are being poured out at the same rate as urbanization and new deposits are located either underground, too close to previously built-up areas or too far left from the areas where it is desirable, that is the towns and cities where the concrete manufacturers are situated. Environmental concerns are also being raised against abandoned deduction of natural sand. The point of view are generally in regards to protecting river beds against erosion and the significance of having natural sand as a filter for ground water. The above concerns, combined with issues of preserving areas of beauty, recreational value is also an integral division of the process of most local government agencies granting approval to aggregate manufacturer across the world. This is the condition for the construction industry these days and most will agree that it will not change dramatically in the foreseeable future. Red stone dust replacing natural sand in most countries. This paper emphasizes on the use of material to be replaced by natural sand which will give fresh dimension in design of concrete mixing and if practically applied on wide scale would revolutionize the construction industry by frugal the construction cost and allow us to conserve natural resources. Red sand stone may be defined as a stone made up of grains and other minerals or fairly uniform sizes and often smooth and rounded. These grains are hold together by a cementing material which can siliceous. The toughness of sand stone depends mostly on the nature of this cementing material.

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Ajeet Saxena, Pankaj Rao Mahore

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Ajeet Saxena, Pankaj Rao Mahore (2016). Improvement of Compressive Strength of Specified Concrete with adding Waste Red Sand Stone Powder in place of Fine Aggregate – A Review. International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology (IJRASET), 4(4), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-21937