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Strength Studies on Concrete by Using Partial Replacement of Groundshell Ash With FineAggregate and Zeolite Powder With Cement

Author : Prof.& HOD Dr.K.Chandramouli, Asst.Prof. J.Sree Naga Chaitanya, 3Asst.Prof K.Divya, B.Tech. Student Shaik Khadeer Journa Name: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING TRENDS Country : India Volume: 9 issue: 6 Year: 2023 Views : 509
Abstract:
When cement and water are combined, aggregate a hard, chemically inert particle material—forms a link with structural materials. Sand and gravel are the two most common types of aggregate. Through experimental research, the consequences of partially replacing cement in concrete with zeolite powder on its properties were examined. In varying proportions, zeolite powder can be used in place of cement: 5%, 10%, 15%, 20%, 25%, and 30%. In this experimental study, the feasibility of partially replacing fine aggregate with groundnut shell ash was evaluated.For M40 concrete, powder and ash were used in place of 2.5%, 5%, 7.5%, or 12.5% fine aggregate in different concrete compositions.The properties of these concrete mixes were investigated in both fresh and hardened concrete environments.After 28,56, and 90 days, the cube samples were moulded, cured, and assessed to determine their compressive strength.

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