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ISSN : 2456-1290 (Online)

Effect of Elevated Temperatures on Concrete with Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag (GGBFS) as a Replacement of Cement

Author : Vinayak D. Vaidya 1 Dr. Valsson Varghese 2 P.K.Morey 3 D.B. Awchat 4 S.S. Borkar 5

Date of Publication :24th January 2018

Abstract: In This proposed work is an experimental investigation are underway to investigate the impact of raise in temperatures on different properties of conventional and concrete with Ground Granulated blast furnace slag (GGBFS) as an additive. In the analysis, an effect on compressive strength, split tensile strength and flexure strength was investigated. This study presents Effect of partial replacement of cement by using GGBFS by 20 %, 40% and 60% with an addition 1 % of steel fibers. The said samples were heated from 200 0C to 1000oC in the increment of 200oC for 1 hour. The compressive strength, split tensile and flexure strength was executed for heated samples at different temperature at the age of 28 days. At different elevated temperatures, GGBFS1 (20% GGBFS +1% steel fiber) found the suitable combination as compared to conventional concrete and other combinations.

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