ECO-FRIENDLY CONCRETE IN CORPORATING VALUE ADDED MATERIAL
Keywords:
Concrete, tensile strength test, Compressive strength test, tensile flexure strength test,Abstract
The cement has changed the history of the construction industry since its invention. With the civilization, the construction industries have developed like never before. The technology has opened the doors of opportunities for the construction industries in last decade. Despite of all the technology available, one of the unavoidable materialsfor construction is nothing but the concrete. The concrete used is such a high volume in construction works, which made it necessary to find some material which can replace the concrete. Although much experimentationcarried out in this domain, still no one has succeeded to replace the concrete completely with other material. The suitable solution found out is addition of some other materials to concrete in order to reduce the environmental effects of the concrete.
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