Transcription of Aggregates for Concrete - Memphis
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The importance of using the right type and quality ofaggregates cannot be overemphasized. The fine andcoarse Aggregates generally occupy 60% to 75% of theconcrete volume (70% to 85% by mass) and strongly influ-ence the Concrete s freshly mixed and hardened proper-ties, mixture proportions, and economy. Fine Aggregates (Fig. 5-1) generally consist of natural sand or crushedstone with most particles smaller than 5 mm ( in.).Coarse Aggregates (Fig. 5-2) consist of one or a com-CHAPTER 5 Aggregates for Concretebination of gravels or crushed stone with particlespredominantly larger than 5 mm ( in.) and generallybetween mm and mm (3 8in. and 11 2in.). Somenatural aggregate deposits, called pit-run gravel, consistof gravel and sand that can be readily used in concreteafter minimal processing. Natural gravel and sand areusually dug or dredged from a pit, river, lake, or stone is produced by crushing quarry rock, boul-ders, cobbles, or large-size gravel.
Recycled concrete, or crushed waste concrete, is a feasible source of aggregates and an economic reality, especially where good aggregates are scarce. Conven-tional stone crushing equipment can be used, and new equipment has been developed to reduce noise and dust. Aggregates must conform to certain standards for
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