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Sieve Analysis of the Coarse Aggregate

Sieve Analysis of the Coarse Aggregate

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Steel erosion and environmental harm caused by manufacturing of steel bars, motivate engineers and material scientists to define new alternatives for the oldest material in construction. Even though, Fibre-Reinforced Polymers stands as a promising alternative, the low modulus of elasticity barriers their wide-use. Recently, hybridization of FRP wit...

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... coarse aggregate particles were selected to be free from any chemical substances or any unwanted attached particles such as clay or any kind of fine material. Also, the used aggregate has a suitable surface and shape which help to obtain the required strength of concrete as shown in the attached image to the sieve analysis of coarse aggregate in Figure 6. The main characteristics of the used gravel are presented in Table 3. ...

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