Strength Aspects of Concrete by Partially Replacing Cement by GGBS and Coarse Aggregate by Waste Ceramic Tiles


Authors : Rajitha Balakrishnan; Swapna V; Parvathy Sankar

Volume/Issue : Volume 5 - 2020, Issue 12 - December

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Abstract : Worldwide concrete is that the most generally used construction material. The recognition of concrete is attributable topit’s locally available ingredients. However, high consumption of raw materials by the infrastructure sector leads to severe shortage of building materials and therefore leads to environmental damage. The challenge for civil engineers is to encourage the usage of high performance2materials and merchandise manufacture3at affordable price with minimum environmental hazard.

Keywords : Waste Ceramic Tiles, M-Sand, GGBS, Compressive Strength , Split Tensile Strength And Flexural Strength.

Worldwide concrete is that the most generally used construction material. The recognition of concrete is attributable topit’s locally available ingredients. However, high consumption of raw materials by the infrastructure sector leads to severe shortage of building materials and therefore leads to environmental damage. The challenge for civil engineers is to encourage the usage of high performance2materials and merchandise manufacture3at affordable price with minimum environmental hazard.

Keywords : Waste Ceramic Tiles, M-Sand, GGBS, Compressive Strength , Split Tensile Strength And Flexural Strength.

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