A Critical Review on Limited Substitution with Copper Slag and Quarry Dust on M-25 Grade for Light Weight Concrete |
( Volume 9 Issue 2,February 2022 ) OPEN ACCESS |
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Snigdha Divya Saha, Prof. Sachin Jatt |
Keywords: |
Copper Slag, Quarry Dust, Aggregates, Compressive Strength, Tensile Strength, Flexural Strength, Split Tensile Strength. |
Abstract: |
Concrete is a most prevalent development material on the planet. It is made by blending fine and coarse aggregates, water, cement added substances in a specific endorsed extent. Indeed, even where another material is the main segment of a structure, concrete is normally utilized with it for specific parts of the work. More individuals need to find out about concrete than about other specific materials. Slump shows that the workability increase with the increase in the percentages of copper slag & quarry dust. All investigated containing copper slag & quarry dust mixtures had height slump values and acceptable workability. |
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