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The used coarse aggregate is crushed dolomite stone (limestone) with nominal maximum size of 10 mm.
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Local sand with a fineness modulus of 2.7 was used as fine aggregate and saturated surface dry crushed aggregate was used as coarse aggregate.
Crushed sand with a specific gravity of 2.67 and fineness modulus of 2.83 was used as fine aggregate and crushed granite of specific gravity of 2.63 was used as coarse aggregate.
Palm oil fuel ash (POFA), ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBS) and metakaolin (MK) were used as binders; while palm oil clinker (POC) and oil palm shell (OPS) used as coarse aggregate in producing geopolymer concrete.
There is no significant difficulty to use the coarse aggregate by using not only the natural coarse aggregate but also the crushed aggregate.
River sand [specific gravity (SG) = 2.73, Cc = 1.82, Cu = 6] was used as fine aggregate; crushed granite of 20 mm maximum size with specific gravity of 2.63 was used as coarse aggregate.
Natural aggregate with a grain size of less than 5 mm was used in this study for fine aggregate and crushed granite aggregate with a grain size between 5 and 13 mm from Chungcheongnam-do Province was used for coarse aggregate.
Crushed granite was used as coarse aggregate with nominal sizes of 12.5 and 20 mm.
MCA are produced from burnt clay and have been used as coarse aggregate for many years.
19.5 mm nominal maximum size dolomite is used as coarse aggregate and minimum size of coarse aggregate is 4.75 mm.
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