NON CONVENTIONALHYBRID CONCRETE:A REVIEW
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Hybrid Concrete, Compressive & Flexural Strength.Abstract
Conventional concrete is a mixedconstruction material composed of cement, aggregateand water.This study includes use of variouswaste materialsas a partial replacement of cement or aggregate.This partial replacement of various ingredients creates a Non Conventional Hybrid Concrete. Industries in India produce a lots of waste which mightbe useful in partial replacement of all the raw materials due to theircementingproperties. The various waste materialssuch as lime sludge, sugarcane bagasseash, foundrysandand wood ashare some of materials which can be used.The main focus of this studyis to reduce the industrial and agricultural waste for eco friendly environment. Various chemical admixtures are also added to achieve varied properties.The parameters that decided the feasibility of Hybrid Concrete. Concrete are flexural and compressive study.
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