A Comprehensive Review of Research on Concrete Incorporating Fly Ash as a Mineral Admixture

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  • Parimal Shukla, Manoj Kumar Tiwari, Jeetendra Tiwari

Keywords:

Cement, fly ash, concrete, fly ash concrete, Environmen1

Abstract

Fly debris concrete enjoys prudent and natural benefits. Fly ash concrete offers a practical solution for sustainability. In India, less than half of the fly ash produced is currently utilized. Infrastructure development is at its peak worldwide and serves as a symbol of a nation’s progress. The most commonly used construction material, cement, contributes to 7% of global carbon dioxide emissions, a major factor in climate change.

References

Bhanumathidas N and Kalidas, N, (2002) Fly Ash for Sustainable Development, Institute for Solid Waste Research and Ecological Balance Chatterjee, A. K. (2011), Indian Fly Ashes: Their Characteristics and Potential for Mechano chemical Acivation for Enhanced Usability, Journal of Materials in Civil

Engineering, June 2011, pp-783-788.

Hwang, K., Noguchi, T., and Tomosawa, F. (2004) prediction model of compressive strength development of fly ash concrete, Cement and Concrete research, vol-34, pp-2269-2276.

Malhotra, V. M. and Ramezanianpour, A. A. (1994) fly Ash in Concrete, Second Edition, Natural Resources, Canada.

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2024-05-23

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Parimal Shukla, Manoj Kumar Tiwari, Jeetendra Tiwari. (2024). A Comprehensive Review of Research on Concrete Incorporating Fly Ash as a Mineral Admixture . Journal of Computational Analysis and Applications (JoCAAA), 33(05), 1247–1257. Retrieved from https://eudoxuspress.com/index.php/pub/article/view/1995

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