STUDIES ON THE STRENGTH AND DURABILITY BEHAVIOUR OF CONCRETE MADE USING FLY ASH ENRICHED WITH PROTEIN
Journal: International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology (IJCIET) (Vol.8, No. 4)Publication Date: 2017-04-30
Authors : P. JAGANNATHAN; P.CHANDRA MOULI;
Page : 1629-1638
Keywords : Strength and Durability Behaviour;
Abstract
Cement is the only manufactured materials and other components like sand, coarse aggregates and water are local consumes huge natural resources and electrical power. There is always a demand to find a material to replace cement in concrete fully or partially. In this research 40% of cement is replaced with F class fly produce M40 concrete and its compressive strength is 44.39 N/mm results of controlled concrete(C.C) it has permitted 3314.7 coulombs whereas Cement with 40% fly permitted only 1087.5 coulombs(32.8% of controlled concrete). This protein CFP40.2 is seem to be very suitable to reduce cement in concrete without compromising the required properties.
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