Dar in “Machine crushed animal bones as partial replacement of coarse aggregates in lightweight concrete

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ABSTRACT An exploratory study on the suitability of the machine crushed animal bones as partial or full replacement for normal coarse aggregates in concrete works has been carried out. Physical and mechanical properties of machine crushed animal bones and locally available normal aggregate have been determined and compared. A large number of concrete cubes of size 150×150×50 mm with different percentages by weight of normal aggregate to crushed animal bones as coarse aggregate in the order 100:0, 75:25, 65:35, 50:50, 25:75 and 0:100 were cast, tested and their physical and mechanical properties were determined. Compressive strength tests showed that approximately 50% of the crushed animal bones in replacement for normal aggregate were quite satisfactory with no compromise in compressive strength requirements for concrete mix ratio 1:1.5:3. The study has been carried out at 25%, 35%, 50%, 75%, and 100% replacement levels of normal aggregate by crushed animal bone (CAB) aggregate by weight and a comparative study has been done between normal concrete and crushed animal bone (CAB) concrete

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