• Title/Summary/Keyword: 부순모래 콘크리트의 고품질화

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Effect of the Grain Shape of Crushed Sand on Concrete Qualities (부순모래의 입형이 콘크리트의 품질에 미치는 영향)

  • Koh, Kyung Taek;Ryu, Gum Sung;Lee, Jang Hwa
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.26 no.1A
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    • pp.229-236
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    • 2006
  • Recently, the use of crushed sand produced by the crushing of stone is continuously increasing to reach an utilization rate of about 20% of the whole fine aggregates that is foreseen to grow larger in the future. However, the lack of recognition concerning quality during the production of crushed sand results in the use of crushed sand that do not satisfy the KS F 2527 standard during the manufacture of concrete. And, studies investigating the effects of such crushed sand on concrete are still neglected. Therefore, this study intends to provide data that can be exploited for concrete using crushed sand through the analysis of the effects of the grain shape of crushed sand on the quality of concrete. Results revealed problems in the workability, air entraining and durability for a value of 53% for the solid volume percentage for shape determination specified by the current KS F 2527. Analysis showed that the adjustment of the solid volume percentage for shape determination from the currently specified 53% to 55% will improve the quality of concrete using crushed sand in high strength concrete particularly.

Mock-up Test for Development of High Quality Concrete Using Crushed Sand in Construction Field (부순모래를 사용한 콘크리트의 고품질화 기술개발을 위한 현장 Mock-up 실험)

  • Yoo Seung-Yeup;Kim Ki-Hoon;Sohn Yu-Shin;Lee Seung-Hoon;Han Cheon-Goo
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Building Construction Conference
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    • 2005.11a
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    • pp.17-20
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    • 2005
  • This study investigates mock-up test of the concrete containing crushed sands with improved quality and following could be draws as conclusions. The slump satisfies the target value. The air content reaches the goal, however, it decreases by the occurrence of loss with elagse of age. In normal strength region, the setting time of CS24 member is shorter than that of SS24 member. In high strength region, the setting time of SS50 member is make only slower than that of CS5O because of the use of retarding AE agent. The compressive strength of the concrete using crushed sands is little higher than the concrete using washed sea sands, and the compressive strength of core sample increases at lower part. Drying shrinkage of the concrete using crushed sands is larger than that using washed sea sands. At water caring condition, both the concrete using crushed sands and using washed sands expand at first, exhibit to be swelled and with elagse of age, they remain relatirely constant. Also, the drying shrinkage occurred greatly when the width and thickness of a member are small because it is easy to evaporate the inner part vapor in the small width and thickness of a member. there can be little different according to the location of a contact gauge, however it is similar to the change of specimen's length change. The concrete using crushed sands, of which grading, grain shape and fine particle is improved, are comparable to the quality of the concrete using washed sea sand.

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Mock-up Test of Crushed Sand Concrete Using Quality Improvement Technology (고품질화 기술을 사용한 부순모래 콘크리트의 모의구조체 실험)

  • Yoo, Seung-Yeup;Kim, Gyu-Dong;Lee, Seung-Hoon;Yun, Gi-Won;Han, Cheon-Goo
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2006.05b
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    • pp.629-632
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    • 2006
  • This study investigated the engineering properties of crushed sand, based on improvement quality technology, and washed sand concrete by conducting mock-up test, in order to verify the availability of crushed sand for full sized structure. Test results showed that fluidity, air content, supersonic waves and corrosion state of concrete using crushed sand had favorable results. In addition, it is found that compressive strength, drying shrinkage length change, hydration heat and neutralization of crushed sand concrete exhibited similar tendency, with that of washed sand concrete. The crushed concrete using developed quality improvement technology shows comparable performance to washed sand concrete.

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The Influence of Fine Particles under 0.08 mm Contained in Aggregate on the Characteristics of Concrete (골재 중 0.08 mm 이하 미립분의 종류가 콘크리트의 특성에 미치는 영향)

  • Song, Jin-Woo;Choi, Jae-Jin
    • Journal of the Korea Concrete Institute
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.347-354
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    • 2013
  • Recently, crushed fine aggregates are being widely used due to the shortage of natural sand. In Korea, the amount of fine particles under 0.08 mm contained in crushed fine aggregates is restricted to be less than 7%, which is similar to the regulations of ASTM but is still very strict compared to the regulations of the other nations. In addition, the crushed aggregates already have in them about 20% of fine particles under 0.08 mm which occurs while they are crushed. The fine particles are not easy to wash out, and also to maximize the use of resources it is deemed necessary to review the possibility of enhancing the limit of the amount of fine particles. Therefore, this study conducted experiments to analyze the characteristics of fine particles under 0.08mm and their influence on the properties of concrete. Experiments using silt and cohesive soil were also done for comparison. In the experiments on fine particles, the methylene blue value was more in the soil dust contained in silt and cohesive soil than in the stone powder contained in crushed fine aggregates. Also, the methylene blue value had a close correlation with packing density and liquid & plastic limit. In the experiments done with concrete, the quantity of high range water reducing agent demanded to obtain the same slump increased as the fine particle substitution rate heightened. However, in the experiment which used stone powder testing the compressive strength and tensile strength of concrete in the same water-cement ratio, there was little change in strength with less than 20% addition of fine particles among the fine aggregates, and no meaningful difference in the amount of drying shrinkage of concrete.