Experimental Analysis with Partial Replacement with Wood Ash, Quarry Dust and Copper Slag for Light Weight Concrete |
Author(s): |
| Satya Prakash Nirapure , RGPM, Bhopal (M.P.); Prof. Rajesh Joshi, RGPM, Bhopal (M.P.) |
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| concrete, Fly-Ash mix Nano-Silica, compressive strength, tensile strength, Portland cement, Variability |
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The primary elements of aggregate in concrete are to settle the measurements of the concrete part by decreasing the volumetric changes because of drying shrinkage of the bond water glue in solidified concrete, to diminish the warmth of hydration, and to go about as a filler materials to streamline in the using of concrete. Since aggregate is a noteworthy important piece of concrete, its qualities fundamentally influence the workability of crisp concrete, solidness, strength, warm properties and unit weight of solidified concrete. Concrete is one of the popular construction materials available today. Concrete is Concrete has found use in all types of construction form highway, canal, bridge, and dams to the most beautiful and artistic of buildings. It’s formed by mixing cement, coarse and fine aggregates, water, and additives in a certain prescribed proportion. Aggregate is one of the main ingredients in concrete. It covers more than 60-75% of the overall volume of concrete mix. |
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Paper ID: IJSRDV9I10055 Published in: Volume : 9, Issue : 1 Publication Date: 01/04/2021 Page(s): 108-113 |
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