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Effect of River Indus Sand and Recycled Concrete Aggregates as Fine and Coarse Replacement on Properties of Concrete

As the demand for concrete rises, the concrete materials demand increases. Aggregates occupy 75% of concrete. A vast amount of aggregates is utilized in concrete while aggregate natural resources are reducing. To overcome this problem, River Indus sand (RIS) and recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) wer...

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Published in:Engineering, technology & applied science research technology & applied science research, 2019-02, Vol.9 (1), p.3832-3835
Main Authors: Sandhu, A. R., Lakhiar, M. T., Jhatial, A. A., Karira, H., Jamali, Q. B.
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