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Investigation of the Behaviour of Steel Slag in Concrete and Weld Slag in Concrete - A Review Paper

N. Bhuvaneswari, Dr. K. Nirmalkumar

Abstract


As a construction material, concrete is the largest production of all other material. Aggregates are the important constituents in concrete. The partial replacement of waste material which is obtained by means of various industries because to reduce the increase the demand of concrete ingredients. Here steel slag and weld slag which is available in waste material from sawing and residual remains while producing steel products or working on steel in steel manufacturing industries. Weld slag collected from submerged arc welding. More over dumping of weld slag aggregate cause various environmental threats. Hence, proper handling and use of weld slags the essential requirement of the society. Weld slag was potentially used in the manufactured clay bricks. In additionally added fiber for decreases the slump, substitution of weld slag decrease with respect to the control mixture. The steel slag damages and effects the environmental and it is also difficult for disposal. So this waste or steel slag and weld slag is used for making concrete. In this document fully represented the literature review of mechanical and durability properties of steel slag and weld in concrete at different mix proportion.

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