Experimental characterization of a new sustainable sand concrete in an aggressive environment

Author:

Mani Mohammed1,Bouali Meriem Fakhreddine2,Kriker Abdelouahed3,Hima Abdelkader4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Hydraulic and Civil Engineering, Faculty of Technology, University of El-Oued

2. Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Sciences & Technology, University of Mohamed Cherif Messaadia, Souk Ahras, Algeria

3. Laboratory of Exploitation and Valorisation of natural Ressources in Arid Arears (E.V.R.N.Z.A), University of KasdiMerbah, Ouargla, 30000, Algeria

4. Department of Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Technology, University of El-Oued, 39000, Algeria

Abstract

The scarcity of building materials and the shortage of coarse aggregates which represents the main component of concrete is a problem in the most third world countries, especially in the vast desert areas in Algeria.  In desert conditions where the environment suffers from the phenomenon of rising water and aggressive soil; the evaluation of existing abundant Sand Dune and its compensation for naturel Sand could be a very good economic solution. Several researches at the local and the global levels confirm that Sand Dune can be exploited in concrete after a granular correction. In this paper, a new Sand resource (Oued El-Ratm, El Oued-Algeria) is proposed as an alternative of natural Sand to perform a Sand Concrete. The findings of this experimental study show that the Sand Concrete based on this new resource of sand dune of the Algerian desert has a good resistance when used in the ambient Saharan aggressive conditions.

Publisher

Gruppo Italiano Frattura

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials

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