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Compressive Strength Evaluation by Replacing Pozzolanic Material in High Alumina Cement

Author : Leemonlisa Raj 1 Shashwati Soumya Pradhan 2

Date of Publication :24th January 2018

Abstract: Due to the rapid growth of construction activity and the rising cost of construction materials in developing countries has required research into the utilization of substitute materials in the structural building industry. The aim of this study is to examine the influence of pozzolanic material such as Fly Ash (FA) as a partial replacement in High Alumina Cement (HAC). In this experiment, different types of concrete mixes were designed such as HAC1, HAC2 and HAC3 where FA have replaced by different proportions such as 0%, 10%, 20% in HAC1 and similarly for HAC2 and HAC3 respectively. An M35 grade of concrete was used for a total nine numbers of different concrete mixes were selected where FA was used to replace HAC by volume. Nine number of cubes were cast for each concrete mixes to evaluate the performance of concrete mixture in terms of compressive strength for 7, 14 and 28 days at a constant temperature. The experimental test results obtained after 7 and 14 days signify that the compressive strength test results do not vary more. But 28 days test results showed that compressive strength increases as compared to control specimen

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