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Sustainable valorisation of sand concrete properties using quarry waste as crushed sand

This study explores the possibility of reusing quarry waste in the form of powdered sand to produce environmentally friendly sand concrete, with a focus on addressing environmental sustainability. The investigation comprised the preparation of five concrete mixtures with differing limestone sand rat...

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Published in:Asian journal of civil engineering. Building and housing 2024-11, Vol.25 (7), p.5533-5546
Main Authors: Jaradat, Oday, Shakarna, Mahmoud, Gadri, Karima, Suleiman, Hisham, Khattab, Mohammed, Sirhan, Asal, Guettala, Abdelhamid
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