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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INFORMATION AND COMPUTING SCIENC ISSN NO: 0972-1347 Aggregates A crushed granite rock with a maximum size of 20mm with specific gravity of 2.60 was used as a coarse aggregate. Natural sand from Swarnamukhi River in Srikalahasthi with specific gravity of 2.60 was used as fine aggregate conforming to zone- II of IS 383-1970 [7]. The individual aggregates were blended to get the desired combined grading. Water Potable water was used for mixing and curing of concrete cubes. HDPE HDPE was adopted to be the replacement material .This is because of easy availability of this material, its density and its workability. Development of concrete with non-conventional aggregate such as polystyrene foam wastes, HDPE, PET and others plastic were used in concrete to improve the properties of the concrete and reduce cost. By using these plastic wastes in concrete its will lead to sustain the concrete design and greener the environments. Fig 1 HDPE The sieve analysis is carried out for the hdpe to find out its fineness modulus. The results are listed in Table 2: Volume 5, Issue 7, July 2018 103 http://ijics.com/PDF Image | Plastics Pipe Institute Handbook of Polyethylene Pipe
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