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Tajuk: A CRITICAL REVIEW ON EFFECTS OF REPLACEMENT OF NATURAL SAND WITH MANUFACTURED SAND ON STRENGTH PARAMETERS OF CONCRETE
Pengarang: A. M. Shende
J. N. Tandulkar
S. S. Bokde
K. D. Tikle
S. S. Rathod
N. R. Kumbhalkar
J. K. Masurkar
A. A. Randive
Kata kunci: Manufactured sand (M-sand)
Sustainable concrete
Compressive strength
Fine aggregate replacement
Construction materials
Tarikh diterbit: Mac-2026
Penerbit: IAEME Publication
Siri / Laporan No.: International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology;Volume 17, Issue 2
Abstrak: The global construction industry is currently grappling with a critical shortage of natural river sand, a crisis compounded by the severe environmental degradation resulting from unregulated riverbed mining. As the industry seeks sustainable alternatives, Manufactured Sand (M-sand) has emerged as a frontrunner. This paper provides a comprehensive evaluation of M-sand produced through the systematic crushing of hard stone as a functional replacement for fine aggregates in concrete. Unlike the rounded grains of river sand, the angular geometry and micro-surface roughness of M-sand facilitate a superior mechanical interlocking within the cementitious matrix, potentially enhancing both durability and structural integrity. Through a comparative analysis of M20 and M22 concrete grades, this study investigates the performance shifts associated with incremental replacement levels (25%, 50%, 75%, and 100%). The synthesised data suggests that a 50% substitution ratio represents a "sweet spot," consistently achieving optimal compressive strengths, specifically 19.2 N/mm² for M20 and 21.2 N/mm² for M22 mixes over a 28day curing period. Additionally, the study explores the synergistic effects of incorporating silica fume as a mineral admixture to further refine the concrete’s pore structure. The findings conclude that transitioning to Msand not only mitigates the ecological footprint of sand extraction but also offers a technically robust and economically viable solution for the future of sustainable infrastructure.
URI: https://repositori.mypolycc.edu.my/jspui/handle/123456789/10065
ISSN: 0976-6308
0976-6316
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