N EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON OPTIMUM USAGE OF METAKAOLIN & FLY ASH FOR MAKING OF HIGH-STRENGTH CONCRETE (HSC)
| Author(s) | : | G.Lalitha |
| Institution | : | Department of civil Engineering BVRIT Narsapur |
| Published In | : | Vol. 1, Issue 10 — October 2014 |
| Page No. | : | 100-104 |
| Domain | : | Engineering |
| Type | : | Research Paper |
| ISSN (Online) | : | 2348-4470 |
| ISSN (Print) | : | 2348-6406 |
The word high strength concrete is defined as concrete that meets special combinations of strength anduniformity requirements that cannot always be achieved routinely using conventional constituents and normal mixing,placing, and curing practices. The concrete is widely used in large scale in the construction industry, not only for itsstrength and also with the demands of high strength, high performance and high durability at desirable cost and also atthe same time the demand for reducing the usage of cement quantity with partial replacement of other p ozzalanicmaterials to save the environment without any deviations in the concrete strength blended cement is introduced into theconstruction industry to partial replacement of cement with any other pozzalonic materials to reduce the quantity ofordinary Portland cement, and also to reduce the cost of concrete. The blended cements are also used to increase thecompressive strength of concrete and sometimes to prepare high performance concrete. In this research workMetakaolin and Fly ash materials are used for partial replacement of cement. To achieve required strength, the watercement ratio within the specified range have been selected water cement ratio has 0.45 for and M30 grade of concreterespectively. The optimum dosage of percentage of replacement of cement with metakaolin was found 30%, 20% and20% for the constant of cement replacement with fly ash is 10%, 20% and 30% respectively.
G.Lalitha, “N EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON OPTIMUM USAGE OF METAKAOLIN & FLY ASH FOR MAKING OF HIGH-STRENGTH CONCRETE (HSC)”, International Journal of Advance Engineering and Research Development (IJAERD), Vol. 1, Issue 10, pp. 100-104, October 2014.








