ISSN: 2265-6294

EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON STRENGTH CHARACTERISTICS OF CONCRETE WITH PARTIAL REPLACEMENT OF FINE AGGREGATE BY COAL BOTTOM ASH

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Dr. B. Sridhar, G.Bharath Reddy, M.Prasanth Babu, Venkata Surendra

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The natural resources of the sand are becoming depleted gradually. Mining of sand leads to various environmental hazards. The demand for the protection of the natural environment and the ban on mining in some areas is further making a problem (aggravating) to river sand. Using a partial replacement of sand by coal bottom ash, the work is assisted to developing a better understanding on strength characteristics of concrete. Bottom ash is a byproduct of burning of pulverized coal. It is also one of the major solid wastes coming from power plant or thermal power plants industries; it is composed mainly of silica, alumina, calcium, magnesium sulphate and iron. The paper presents the experimental investigation administered to review the effect of use of coal bottom ash as a partial replacement of fine aggregate

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