Performance evaluation of high-strength high-volume fly ash concrete

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In the present study, high strength high volume fly ash concrete of M70 grade is developed and its durability properties such as water absorption capacity, porosity, and sorptivityare ascertained. It was found that high volume fly ash does not yield high strength so silica fume is added for early strength gain and for later strength gain lime required for complete pozzolonic action is added to achieve high performance concrete. In this study after testing for various combinations of quaternary blended concrete it was reported that 30% cement +70% fly ash as total powder achieves high strength of nearly 70 MPa, when silica fume of 10% by weight of powder and 30% of lime by weight of powder are added to the total powder content. The high strength high volume concrete developed with this optimum quantities of quaternary blends will be evaluated for the performance.It was found that water absorbtion in high strength high volume fly ash concrete reduced by nearly 85% and porosity is reduced by 34%.

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Veda Samhitha, K., Srinivasa Reddy, V., Seshagiri Rao, M. V., & Shrihari, S. (2019). Performance evaluation of high-strength high-volume fly ash concrete. International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering, 8(3), 5990–5994. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijrte.C5928.098319

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