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An Experimental Development on Properties of Concrete with GGBS in Addition with Alkaline Solution of Sodium Hydroxide and Sodium Silicate
Author(s) -
Veera Lakshmi S,
Divya Anusha Naidu,
D. Venkateswarlu
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of recent technology and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2277-3878
DOI - 10.35940/ijrte.b1087.078219
Subject(s) - ground granulated blast furnace slag , sodium silicate , flexural strength , sodium hydroxide , compressive strength , cement , ultimate tensile strength , materials science , slag (welding) , gradation , fineness , composite material , metallurgy , engineering , chemical engineering , computer science , computer vision
Becoming modern waste have discovered the need to transfer of mechanical waste, The waste that must be arranged would two be able to be spared to use in some way, among the two modern waste preparing cementatious nature substances can be supplanted as folio include number in cement to separated. Ground Granulated Blast Furnaces Slag (GGBS) which used to be squander from an iron assembling industry, which used to be utilized as substitute of bond in cement because of its characteristic solidifying properties. To increase the strength of the concrete some of the special cements are used. Due to various codal specifications the binding material replacements of GGBS have been restricted up to 80% in maximum. In this project replacement of GGBS is done by an amount of 10% ,20% ,30% and 40%. In accordance with above restrictions the replacement variations in binding material have been decoded in a high strength concrete mixture. The research work have been extensively executed in almost all areas of testing like compressive strength , spilt tensile strength, and flexural strength, and also various primary tests like specific gravity , granular gradation etc. have also been excited to achieve high strength concrete.

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