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A Paper on the criteria of concrete using granite dust and fly ash as partial replacing material for fine aggregate and cement

Authors: Visudha Dattani;

A Paper on the criteria of concrete using granite dust and fly ash as partial replacing material for fine aggregate and cement

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More commonly used aggregate this is certainly good world is lake sand. River sand is expensive due to cost this is certainly excessive of from normal resources. Also scale that is big for the resource produces environmental dilemmas. As environmental, transportation as well as other limitations make the use and option of lake sand less appealing. A replacement or substitute item for concrete industry should be discovered. The primary parameter examined in this study is tangible with replacement of sand by granite powder and concrete had been limited replacement with silica fume, fly ash, slag and plasticizer this is certainly extremely. This paper presents an assessment that is detailed on changing product. To discover materials which can be alternate partial replacement of cement and fine aggregate (sand).To check the workability associated with the concrete with the addition of fly ash and granite powder.

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replacement material, workability, granite dust, fly ash

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