Effect of Fly Ash on Concrete's Strength |
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| Radhika , MATS university (Arang raipur) chhattisgarh |
Keywords: |
| Fly Ash, Cement, Fly Ash Concrete, Compressive Strength |
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Fly ash, the granular particulate waste material produced by the pulverized coal-based thermal power station, is an environmental pollutant, it has a potential to be a resource material. Ever since its use in the building of concrete dams in the 1940s by U. S. Bureau of Reclamation, fly ash started being accepted as a building material, which can be used to restore part of the cement in concrete. With increasing research, use and experience, fly ash is now accepted by many as an ingredient, which must be used in making concrete having satisfactory strength, load–carrying capacity and sturdiness. Use of fly ash requires checking the class of fly ash, detail data of properties, extensive experimental work results etc. |
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Paper ID: IJSRDV6I20565 Published in: Volume : 6, Issue : 2 Publication Date: 01/05/2018 Page(s): 650-652 |
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