Abstract:
In this study, effects of crushed stone waste from Katunun’s quarry as fine aggregate on mortar and concrete properties will be examined. Samples with varying crushed stone waste replacement ratio, ranging between 0% until 100%, will be analysed at 3, 7 and 28 days curing time. Mortar sample is using 0.5 w/c ratio, while concrete sample is using 0.45 w/c ratio. The mixture of mortar sample is based on SNI 03-6825-2002, whilst concrete sample is based on SNI 03-2834-2000. The examination of concrete samples workability was conducted based on the slump test according to SNI 1972:2008. Moreover, the compressive strength test of mortar sample is based on SNI 03-6825-2002. In addition, the compressive strength test of concrete sample is based on SNI 1974:2011. Regarding compressive strength of mortar samples, the average compressive strength results of mortar with crushed stone waste rose significantly in line with the increase in replacement ratio. As for the workability of fresh concrete, sample using natural river sand had better workability compared to sample using crushed stone waste. However, the workability of concrete with crushed stone waste is still meet the slump value specified in the job mix formula. In addition, it has been found out that the combination of 75% crushed stone waste with 25% river sand will give the highest compressive strength compared to others combinations. Based on these findings, the utilization of crushed stone waste from Katunun’s quarry in mortar and concrete mixture can be proposed.
Description:
Effects of crushed stone waste as fine aggregate on mortar and concrete properties
Irfan Prasetia and Achmad Maulana
Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd
IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, Volume 620, Sriwijaya International Conference on Science, Engineering, and Technology 15–16 October 2018, Palembang, Indonesia
Citation Irfan Prasetia and Achmad Maulana 2019 IOP Conf. Ser.: Mater. Sci. Eng. 620 012040
DOI 10.1088/1757-899X/620/1/012040