Literature Review: High Volume Fly Ash Concrete

Author:

V. S. Anugraha 1,M. K. Kamalakkannan 1,Dr. E. K. Mohanraj 1

Affiliation:

1. Nandha Engineering College, Erode, India

Abstract

The construction industry is experiencing immense pressure for substitutes for traditional building materials in the modern world. In the first half of 2020–2021, just under 57.93 percent of the total amount of fly ash generated in the nation was reused. The remaining material was thrown away of in landfills, spewing toxic substances into the immediate vicinity. Numerous creative proposals have been put forward all around the world that aim to increase the average amount of fly ash utilized during constructing. The most promising domains are geo polymer and high volume fly ash concrete construction. This study encompasses the research undertaken on each of these areas by an assortment of professionals internationally. Their attempts paid off, yielding concrete that exhibited barely any heat accumulation during its hydration process negligible sagging, enhanced versatility, and a modest dense utilizing a a great deal of ash from fly ashes. The outcomes derived from geo polymer concrete construction comprised outstanding durability, acidic obstructions, plus an elevated fly ash content, with characteristics analogous with that from Rcc constituents. Furthermore, the a project-specific strategy prescription is anticipated to be generated

Publisher

Naksh Solutions

Subject

General Medicine

Reference12 articles.

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2. Anthina Vairavan and Dharma (2015) “Experimental Study on geo polymer Concrete under Daylight Curin”, International Journal of Science Technology & Engineering,Vol. 03, Issue 08, pp. 159 – 163.

3. Bakharev, T., Sanjayan, J. G. and Cheng, Y. B., 2003, “Resistance of alkali-activated slag concrete to acid attack”, Cement and Concrete Research, Vol.33(1),pp. 1607–1612.

4. Brooke, N. J., L. M. Keyte, et al. (2005). “Seismic Performance of „Green Concrete‟ Interior Beam-Column Joints”, Australian Structural Engineering Conference, Newcastle, Australia.

5. Cengiz Duran Atis (2002) “Heat evolution of high-volume fly ash concrete”, Cement and Concrete Research, Vol.32, pp.75-756.

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