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Metamorphic rocks for manufactured sand and coarse aggregate for concrete and mortar

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dc.contributor.author Arulmolya, B
dc.contributor.author Konthesinghaa, KMC
dc.contributor.author Nanayakkara, SMA
dc.contributor.author H.M.R. Premasiriс, HMR
dc.date.accessioned 2023-06-20T08:26:12Z
dc.date.available 2023-06-20T08:26:12Z
dc.date.issued 2022
dc.identifier.citation Nanayakkara, A., Premasiri, R., Arulmoly, B., & Konthesingha, C. (2022). Metamorphic rocks for manufactured sand and coarse aggregate for concrete and mortar. Magazine of Civil Engineering, 113(5), Article 5. en_US
dc.identifier.issn 2712-8172 en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://dl.lib.uom.lk/handle/123/21130
dc.description.abstract The present study determined the most applicable high-grade metamorphic rocks as the sources for manufactured sand and coarse aggregates production to apply in the construction industry. As the first stage of this study, representative samples of the most common ten types of metamorphic rock were collected and tested for mineralogical and chemical compositions to select the favorable rock types in concrete and mortar production. XRD diffraction patterns and quantitative analysis results of XRF were referred for identifying the mineral and chemical contents respectively. Secondly, among the favorable rock types, based on the geology, the area contribution by each rock was calculated and few abundantly available rocks were considered for further investigation. Finally, the compatibility of rocks was checked by analyzing the physical, mechanical, and durability characteristics. As the physical parameters, the specific gravity, water absorption, loose and packing density, and water content were checked. Mechanical properties of rocks were determined by investigating compressive and tensile strength, impact resistance, abrasion resistance, and crushing value. The durability of rocks against weather fluctuations was probed through the slake durability indexes. Results from the first stage revealed that Charnockite, Hornblende-Gneiss, Intrusive Charnockite, and Granitic-Gneiss were favorable rocks rich with concrete and mortar friendly minerals such as albite, k-feldspar, and quartz. Among the above four rocks, Charnockite contributed around 40% and Hornblende-Gneiss covered approximately 9.5% of the area, which were then considered for the next stage of the investigation. Charnockite and Hornblende-Gneiss showed similar porosities and water absorption in the range of 0.25–0.26%. Each mechanical property of both rocks complied with the requirements provided by the standards; moreover, they manifested excellent durability performance against cyclic wetting and drying as well. en_US
dc.language.iso en_US en_US
dc.publisher Peter the Great St. -Petersburg Polytechnic University en_US
dc.subject aggregates en_US
dc.subject concrete en_US
dc.subject mortar en_US
dc.subject construction industry en_US
dc.subject porosity en_US
dc.subject water absorption en_US
dc.subject compressive strength en_US
dc.subject tensile strength en_US
dc.subject mechanical properties en_US
dc.subject Sri Lanka en_US
dc.title Metamorphic rocks for manufactured sand and coarse aggregate for concrete and mortar en_US
dc.type Article-Full-text en_US
dc.identifier.year 2022 en_US
dc.identifier.journal Magazine of Civil Engineering en_US
dc.identifier.issue 5 en_US
dc.identifier.volume 113 en_US
dc.identifier.pgnos 169[1-21]p. en_US
dc.identifier.doi 10.34910/MCE.113.8 en_US


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