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The construction industry today is facing severe shortage of materials including coarse aggregates which are fast
depleting. This has created a need to use alternate construction materials that are sustainable. The main focus of this
work is on the production of ordinary, standard and high strength concretes, using alternate aggregates such as quartz
and Feldspar replacing the conventional coarse aggregate. The suitability of these materials is assessed by investigating
the mechanical properties of such concretes. The results of mechanical properties are encouraging in case of ordinary
and standard grades as compared to high strength concretes. Certain relations are established between mechanical
properties of concretes developed based on various aggregates considered in this work.
12. Loon, L.Y., Karim, T.A., Rahman, I.A., Boon, K.H., Hani, S.,
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crushed granite based concretes and the values are of Zero Waste Generation, 1(1), 1-10.
5138 fEc =,……
Ec = 4885 4885
4885For ……
and
fQuartz
E For
4650
c = 4885 Quartz
Aggregate……Aggregate
f respectively
Concrete Concrete
for
For Quartz Aggregate Concrete
(5) (5)
(5)
13. IS: 12269-2013. Indian Standard Specification for Ordinary
concretes containing crushed granite, quartz and Portland cement-53 Grade (First Revision), Bureau of Indian
Ec = 4650 E
c = ……
4650For E……
FeldsparFor
c = 4650 Feldspar
Aggregate
…… Aggregate
Concrete Concrete
For Feldspar Aggregate Concrete
(6) (6)
(6)
feldspar aggregates respectively. Standards, New Delhi.
14. IS: 383-1970 (Reaffirmed 1997). Indian Standard Specification for
coarse and
fine Aggregates
from Natural
Source
for
concrete,
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22 The Indian Concrete
Journal January
2017
Special Issue - Aggregates
TECHNICAL PAPER
Dr. M.V. Krishna Rao , Professor , holds B.E (Civil Engineering), M.Tech (Structural Engineering), and
Ph.D (Civil Engineering) degrees received from Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology-Bhopal
(M.P), G.B.Pant University of agriculture &Technology–Pantnagar (Uttarakhand), and Osmania University-
Hyderabad (Telangana) respectively. Currently, Dr. Rao is on the staff of Civil Engineering, Chaitanya
Bharathi Institute of Technology-Hyderabad (TS) as a Professor of Civil Engineering). He has 27 years of
teaching experience and 50 research papers published to his credit in various National & International
Journals and Conference Proceedings. He is the Principal Investigator of an AICTE Project sanctioned
under Research Promotion Scheme (RPS). His research interests include Concrete making materials, Special
Concretes, Solid waste management, and Fuzzy logic applications in Construction Management.
Dr. P. Rathish Kumar, holds a Doctorate from Japan (Monbusho) and is a JSPS Fellow with a Post doctorate
from Japan. He is presently with the Structures Division of the Department of Civil Engineering at NIT
Warangal. At present he is working on new/alternate/low cost/ recyclable materials, self curing concrete,
special concretes, rehabilitation of structures and structural health monitoring. He has published many peer
reviewed technical papers in various International and National journals and conferences of repute. He is a
reviewer for several international journals and is a recipient of the Aftab Mufti Medal.
Dr. Seshadri Sekhar. T. holds an M.Tech (Structural Engg) and PhD (Structural Engg) from JNTU,
Hyderabad. He is Professor and Dean of NICMAR Hyderabad Campus, Telangana. He is specialised
in structural engineering and his research interests are concrete technology, High performance concrete
and special concretes.. Guided 2 Ph.D candidates Presently eight PhD candidates are working under his
supervision.. He is a member of ISTE, Fellow of ICI and Fellow of Institution of Engineers and has delivered
invited lectures in many organisations and institutions.