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STUDY OF AGGREGATES USED FOR CONCRETE IN KUWAIT

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00450248

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Abstract:

The research reported in this paper was necessitated by (a) the great volume of local and international building contracts in the Middle East and (b) the search for the reasons behind the phenomenon of extensive concrete deterioration. Petrological classification, and chemical and x-ray analyses were performed on the aggregates used for concrete production in Kuwait. The results indicated that the coarse aggregates contain no deleterious materials and have no potentially adverse reactions. Thus the aggregates are suitable for good concrete production. Fine aggregates in their unwashed condition are contaminated with clay and contain too much fines, which necessitates careful washing before being used. High-quality concrete made with these aggregates should be expected if efficient washing of the sand is made and if proper mix design and workmanship are provided.

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Distribution, posting, or copying of this PDF is strictly prohibited without written permission of the Transportation Research Board of the National Academy of Sciences. Unless otherwise indicated, all materials in this PDF are copyrighted by the National Academy of Sciences. Copyright © National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved. Publication of this paper sponsored by Committee on Mineral Aggregates.

Monograph Title:

Mineral aggregates

Monograph Accession #:

01419866

Report/Paper Numbers:

HS-038 693

Authors:

Kayyali, Obada A

Editors:

Herman, Scott C

Pagination:

pp 26-33

Publication Date:

1984

Serial:

Transportation Research Record

Issue Number: 989
Publisher: Transportation Research Board
ISSN: 0361-1981

ISBN:

0309037735

Media Type:

Print

Features:

Figures (12) ; Maps (3) ; Photos (8) ; References (15) ; Tables (3)

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Subject Areas:

Construction; Geotechnology; Highways; Maintenance and Preservation; I36: Aggregates

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TRIS, TRB

Created Date:

Feb 28 1986 12:00AM

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