Title Effects of Very Fine Sand on Properties of Concrete Mixture and Drying Shrinkage Cracking
Authors Park, Sang-Jun ; Lee, Eui-Bae
DOI http://dxdoiorg/105659/JAIK_SC201531675
Page pp.75-82
ISSN 1226-9107
Keywords Very fine sand ; Concrete mixture ; Drying shrinkage ; Time-to-cracking ; Stress rate
Abstract In the middle east and the north africa, very fine sand such as dune sand (or desert sand) is used in concrete production as concrete fine aggregate The particle size and grading of dune sand are very small and the properties of concrete could be greatly affected when very fine sand is used as concrete fine aggregate In this study, the effects of very fine sand on the properties of concrete mixture and drying shrinkage cracking were investigated Under condition of same amount of superplasticizer of plain mixture, to meet the target slump range, water content increased as the replacement of very fine sand increased Compressive strength of concrete used very fine sand were 76~153% higher than that of plain concrete Also, tensile strength were increased 240~284% when very fine sand used in concrete Time-to-cracking were 168~257% shortened and stress rate was increased maximum 327% when very fine sand was used in concrete It indicated that the risk of drying shrinkage cracking of concrete used very fine sand was higher than plain concrete However, the higher use of very fine sand did not lead the higher risk of drying shrinkage cracking