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Keyword: AggregatesComparing the Performance of Recycled Calcined Bauxite vs. Locally Available Aggregate as Components in High Friction Surface Treatment Applications
by Eslam Deef-Allah, Korrenn Broaddus and Magdy Abdelrahman
Journal of Engineering Research and Sciences, Volume 3, Issue 11, Page # 41-59, 2024; DOI: 10.55708/js0311004
Abstract: For safe driving, the proper level of pavement friction must be maintained. The capacity of a pavement surface to offer friction to vehicles during cornering maneuvers or crucial braking is improved by high friction surface treatment. Calcined Bauxite is the most often utilized high friction aggregate. Calcined Bauxite, a byproduct, was the priciest aggregate relative… Read More
(This article belongs to the Section Civil Engineering (CVE))
A Review on the Effect of Varied Sand Types in Concrete at High Temperature
by Samya Hachemi and Zine Elabidine Rahmouni
Journal of Engineering Research and Sciences, Volume 1, Issue 4, Page # 38-47, 2022; DOI: 10.55708/js0104005
Abstract: In fact, aggregates in concrete generally occupied a considerable proportion of volume (60%-75%); sand constitutes about 30% to 50% of aggregates volume. It is well known that the nature of aggregates plays an important role on quality and properties of concrete. This suggests that the behavior of concrete exposed to high temperature is strongly linked… Read More
(This article belongs to the Section Civil Engineering (CVE))