EFFECTS OF AGGREGATE SIZES ON THE CONCRETE STRENGTH

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EFFECTS OF AGGREGATE SIZES ON THE CONCRETE STRENGTH
ABSTRACT

In the sense that the materials involved in this project were capital intensive more especially cement, so in carrying out the work one must have to be careful in the selection and collection of materials to be used in the casting of the concrete.
The materials used are coarse aggregate (granite) fine aggregate (sand). The coarse aggregates used in this work were collected from ishiagu while the fine aggregate was collected in front of the carpentry’s workshop on the campus.
The test conform to the standard method test, the ratio used was 1:2:4 and the method adopted was batching by weight, from the mix ratio the relative weight for each material to be used for concrete cube cast was 36, these cubes were tested for compressive strength of 7, 14 and 28 days.
The results of tests involved in the work and that of compressive strength tests were calculated and tabulated as shown in the final tabulation of results.
With the above information, I now recommend and therefore conclude.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER ONE
1.1              The project objectives
CHAPTER TWO
2.1       Materials for concrete
2.2              Aggregates introduction
2.2.1        Fine Aggregate/Sand
2.2.2        Coarse Aggregate/Granite
CHAPTER THREE
3.0              Mixing of the concrete
CHAPTER FOUR
4.0              Preparation for placing and compaction
CHAPTER FIVE
5.0              Curing
CHAPTER SIX
6.0              Testing of hardened concrete and tabulation of results
CHAPTER SEVEN
7.0              Conclusions and recommendation
Bibliography.
CHAPTER ONE
THE PROJECT OBJECTIVES
The project has some aims of verification. One of the most important purposes of this project is to compare the strength of concrete made with granite of different sizes eg 20, 15, 10 and 5mm. These same types of concrete are made under the same mix proportion.
Another purpose also is to know the compressive strength of concrete at different ages.
 
EFFECTS OF AGGREGATE SIZES ON THE CONCRETE STRENGTH
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  • Department: Civil Engineering
  • Project ID: CVE0001
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  • Chapters: 7 Chapters
  • Pages: 28 Pages
  • Methodology: Descriptive method
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Type Project
Department Civil Engineering
Project ID CVE0001
Fee ₦5,000 ($14)
Chapters 7 Chapters
No of Pages 28 Pages
Methodology Descriptive method
Reference YES
Format Microsoft Word

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