ANALYZING THE EFFECT OF USING TREATED WASTE WATER ON STRUCTURAL CONCRETE
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Treated waste water,, Potable water, Water absorption., Compressive strength,Abstract
This paper focuses on the study of usage of treated waste water in the preparation of concrete so that the shortage and cost using potable water can be mainly reduced to certain extent. In this research paper, effectsof treated waste water are studied which are developed on concrete properties as well as strength and durability of the concrete. We studied various reference papers on different source of wastewater are used in concrete to check various effects on structural concrete properties. We also studied the various properties of concrete and cement which reacts with water and get more or less compressive strength, flexural strength, and also tensile strength. The study of mechanical properties of concrete cube specimens using M20 grade concrete with potable water and treated waste water is carried out.
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