TO ASSESS THE PERFORMANCE OF CONCRETE BY PARTIAL REPLACEMENT OF CEMENT WITH FLYASH & GGBS

Satyveer Suman, Pradumn Gupta, Brijesh Varun, Rohit Kumar, Pranjal Chaudhary, Deepak Yadav: TO ASSESS THE PERFORMANCE OF CONCRETE BY PARTIAL REPLACEMENT OF CEMENT WITH FLYASH & GGBS. In: International Journal of Engineering, Management & Technology (IJEMT), vol. 1, iss. 03, pp. 40-48, 2022, ISSN: xxxx-xxxx.

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of partial replacement of cementitious materials
such as GGBS and fly ash in concrete of grade M-30 when replaced with cement for the fresh and hardened states, i.e. for workability and strength of concrete using OPC (43 grades). As cementitious materials such as GGBS and Fly ash have been added to OPC (43 grade), which ranges from 5% to 30% at intervals of 5% by total weight of OPC, and the same as partial replacement of OPC (43 grade), which varies from 5% to 30% at intervals of 5% by total weight of OPC. GGBS and Fly Ash can be used to substitute cement in concrete in a variety of ways. All concrete mixtures were assessed for workability using slump tests and compaction factor tests on fresh concrete. Compressive strength of hardened concrete was evaluated on the 7th, 14th, and 28th day. Slump was observed to be greater in
partial replacement at 25% (GGBS and fly ash) than in addition of GGBS & Fly ash.

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@article{GSV-190422-01-IJEMT,
title = {TO ASSESS THE PERFORMANCE OF CONCRETE BY PARTIAL  REPLACEMENT OF CEMENT WITH FLYASH \& GGBS},
author = {Satyveer Suman, Pradumn Gupta, Brijesh Varun, Rohit Kumar, Pranjal Chaudhary, Deepak Yadav},
url = {https://ijemt.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/GSV-190422-01-IJEMT.pdf, Download Pdf},
issn = {xxxx-xxxx},
year  = {2022},
date = {2022-05-27},
journal = {International Journal of Engineering, Management \& Technology (IJEMT)},
volume = {1},
issue = {03},
pages = {40-48},
abstract = {The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of partial replacement of cementitious materials 
such as GGBS and fly ash in concrete of grade M-30 when replaced with cement for the fresh and hardened states, i.e. for workability and strength of concrete using OPC (43 grades). As cementitious materials such as GGBS and Fly ash have been added to OPC (43 grade), which ranges from 5% to 30% at intervals of 5% by total weight of OPC, and the same as partial replacement of OPC (43 grade), which varies from 5% to 30% at intervals of 5% by total weight of OPC. GGBS and Fly Ash can be used to substitute cement in concrete in a variety of ways. All concrete mixtures were assessed for workability using slump tests and compaction factor tests on fresh concrete. Compressive strength of hardened concrete was evaluated on the 7th, 14th, and 28th day. Slump was observed to be greater in 
partial replacement at 25% (GGBS and fly ash) than in addition of GGBS \& Fly ash.},
keywords = {Volume 1 Issue 03 May 2022},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}

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