AREVIEW ON GGBS CONCRETE.
- Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Saveetha School of Engineering, Saveetha University, Chennai.
- U G Student, Department of Civil Engineering, Saveetha School of Engineering, Saveetha University, Chennai.
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The architecture industry is the bigger customer of natural assets which led to depletion of natural sand (Fine aggregate). Natural sand is the most commonly used building material in any part of the world and they sustain their status, because of demand, utilization and expansion of construction activity all over the world. Till now concrete is made up of cement, coarse aggregate, fine aggregate and water. Nowadays the major problem in the construction industry is the demand of fine aggregate and it has impelled the researchers to think about some alternate option. The Iron industries produce a large quantity of blast furnace slag as by?product, which is a non?biodegradable waste material from that only some amount of percentage is used by cement industries to manufacture cement. The generation of slag would be dual problem in disposal difficulty and environmental pollution. The advantage of using blast furnace slag is economically less comparative to other slag. This bearing leads us to analyse blast furnace slag and its cardboard highlights aloft the achievability abstraction for the appliance of blast furnace slag in architecture applications (Masonry & plastering). In this investigation the compressive strength & split tensile strengths, brick adhesive crushing, compaction component pulls strengths and their co-relations had been studied.
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[Ramesh kumar G. B, Jayashree. B and Lawrence Adil. (2017); AREVIEW ON GGBS CONCRETE. Int. J. of Adv. Res. 5 (Jun). 1764-1769] (ISSN 2320-5407). www.journalijar.com
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