An Investigation to Replace sand with Kunkur Quarry dust as fine Aggregates in Concrete.

Dennis Mumo Ndolo Mr, Abednego Gwaya, S. Diang’a
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Following a national outcry by environment management organizations both governmental and non-governmental to preserve rivers it’s seen to be strongly backed by political leaders which is posing a great threat to the future of construction industry. This therefore calls for thorough investigations on alternative materials which can potentially be used to replace sand either partially or fully to help preserve rivers which are the major source of sand. Sand harvesting is associated with drying up of rivers which causes water problems to the communities during the dry period. At present, the identified alternative sources are manufactured sand (mechanically crushed rock sand).This source proves to be expensive as machinery must be purchased purposely for crushing the aggregates and extra cost must be incorporated with this process. The alternative sought should therefore be of a lower cost compared to what is currently in use. The research examined the use of Kunkur fines to test its potential for use as an alternative to preserve the drying rivers. The research used quantitative design to examine its variables which extend from the raw materials, fresh and the hardened concrete. Kunkur fines from EAPCC quarry is a potential material for partially replacing sand up to 50% for fine aggregates in concrete as it qualifies the tests which are required to regard a material as having sufficient structural strength and suitable for use as fine aggregate. An increase of Kunkur fines in the blend slightly reduces the strength of concrete. Up to 50% replacement the blend gives sufficient structural strength of 20N/mm 2 and above with further increase of Kunkur recording lower values than the design strength. Kunkur has low silt content which is slightly higher than that of sand by 0.91% but below the maximum required percentage by BS 812 of 5%. The research recommends the use of Kunkur fines as it will help reduce the amount of sand harvested in the rivers annually by half and this will reduce the effect of water scarcity in the affected areas. Its use will also solve the problem of heap disposal by the EAPCC in the mines as the waste will be appropriately used in the construction industry.
用昆库石料粉代替砂石作混凝土细骨料的研究。
政府和非政府环境管理组织在全国范围内强烈呼吁保护河流,这似乎得到了政治领导人的大力支持,这对建筑行业的未来构成了巨大威胁。因此,这就要求对可能用于部分或全部替代沙子的替代材料进行彻底的调查,以帮助保护作为沙子主要来源的河流。采砂与河流干涸有关,在干旱时期会给社区带来水问题。目前,已确定的替代来源是人造砂(机械破碎的岩砂)。这种来源证明是昂贵的,因为必须专门购买机器来粉碎骨料,并且必须将额外的成本纳入该过程。因此,所寻求的替代方案应该比目前使用的成本更低。该研究考察了昆库尔粉的使用情况,以测试其作为保护干涸河流的替代方案的潜力。该研究采用定量设计来检查其变量,从原材料,新鲜和硬化混凝土延伸。来自EAPCC采石场的Kunkur细粉是一种潜在的材料,可以部分取代混凝土中高达50%的细集料中的沙子,因为它符合要求将材料视为具有足够结构强度并适合用作细集料的测试。混合料中昆库尔细粉的增加会略微降低混凝土的强度。当掺量达到50%时,共混物的结构强度可达到20N/ mm2及以上,而进一步增加的Kunkur记录的值低于设计强度。昆库尔的粉砂含量较低,略高于砂的0.91%,但低于BS 812规定的5%的最大要求。该研究建议使用昆库尔砂,因为它将有助于减少每年从河流中收获的沙子数量的一半,这将减少受影响地区缺水的影响。它的使用还将解决EAPCC在矿山中的堆处理问题,因为废物将被适当地用于建筑业。
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