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Mix Design for Concrete with Cast Iron Slag and Cupola Slag as Fine and Coarse Aggregate

A. Saravanakumar, V. Vijayan

Abstract


Because of the Expanding request of construction material and degradation of environment, there is have to investigate elective construction material from industry and recyclable materials. Cast iron slag and cupola slag are regularly dumped as waste material after it winds up futile. Be that as it may, it can be reused and can be used as a construction material in present world which is looking for elective construction materials which are economical, environment friendly as well as provides same quality as that of a normal aggregate made of stones. The main objective is to prepare high strength, eco-friendly and cost effective concrete, to control the land pollution due to dumping of the wastes in land. We are casting the concrete as per IS10262-2009 for M-25 grade of concrete.Strength of the concrete is based on mix design. Basic material property has been obtained before calculating the mix design.


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IS 10262:2009, Recommended Guidelines For Concrete Mix Design?

IS 12269:1987, Specification for 53 Grade Ordinary Portland cement.

IS 456:2000, Plain And Reinforced Concrete – Code of Practice?

IS: 2386 (part III) – 1963, Methods of Test for Aggregates for Concrete.

IS 383:1970, Specification for Coarse Aggregate And Fine Aggregate From Natural Sources for Concrete

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Kr.Ramsundar, R.Jayanthi (2018) ‘Partial Replacement of Fine Aggregate with Iron Slag’, International Journal of Innovative Research in Science, Engineering and Technology Volume 7, Special Issue 5, April 2018


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