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Experimental Study and Analysis of Concrete by Replacement of Cement with Fly Ash

Shoheb Tamboli, Moizali Pathan, Yash Sawant, Omkar Kamble, Uday Kore, D. D. Khorate

Abstract


Fly ash a waste generated by thermal power plants is as such a big environmental concern. In modern decades, the industrialization and urbanization are the two phenomena that are spreading all over the world. Apart from the requirement of these phenomena, there should alsobe investigation into their negative impacts on the worldwide environment and common life. Most important poor effect of these international processes has been the production of large quantities of industrial wastes. Therefore, the problems related with their safe management and dumping has turned into a major test to environmentalists and scientists. Another issue is the strain on land, materials and resources to sustain development activities, including infrastructure. The thermal power plants produce considerably large amounts of a solid by-product, namely fly ash.

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