Cementitious and recycled materials that have the potential to improve various properties of concrete have attracted the attention of many researchers recently. Different types of cementitious and recycled materials seem to possess certain unique properties to change cement concrete. This experimental study aims to investigate the impact of ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBFS) and corn cob ash (CCA) as a partial replacement material for Portland cement (PC) and fine ag-gregate (FA), respectively, on fresh and hardened concrete properties, as well as the embodied carbon of concrete. The concrete mix was blended with 520% of GGBFS and 1040% of corn cob ash, both individually and combined. A total of 300 concrete specimens were made to...
In the last few decades, the concrete industry has been massively expanded with the adoption of vari...
The possibility of using granulated blast-furnace slag (GBFS), furnace bottom ash (FBA), and their c...
In this study blended cements containing corncob ash (CA) and ground granulated blast furnace slag (...
Cementitious and recycled materials that have the potential to improve various properties of concret...
The growing demand for cement has created a significant impact on the environment. Cement production...
One of the effects of supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) in concrete is the dilution effect...
This paper investigates the compressive strength properties of concrete with Ground Granulated Blast...
The study investigated the effects of admixtures on the properties of corn cob ash (CCA) cement conc...
The present study is to use the waste product from steel industry which is helpful in cement product...
ABSTRACT The production of cement results in emission of many green house gases in atmosphere, which...
Currently cement is the most important material in the construction sector. Ordinary Portland cement...
Concrete is world’s most used material after water for urban development. Concrete is made up of nat...
The increasing demand in cement has inspired researchers in both developed and developing countries ...
Due to rapid development in infrastructure it turns out to be very necessary to find and adopt some ...
Due to rapid development in infrastructure it turns out to be very necessary to find and adopt some ...
In the last few decades, the concrete industry has been massively expanded with the adoption of vari...
The possibility of using granulated blast-furnace slag (GBFS), furnace bottom ash (FBA), and their c...
In this study blended cements containing corncob ash (CA) and ground granulated blast furnace slag (...
Cementitious and recycled materials that have the potential to improve various properties of concret...
The growing demand for cement has created a significant impact on the environment. Cement production...
One of the effects of supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) in concrete is the dilution effect...
This paper investigates the compressive strength properties of concrete with Ground Granulated Blast...
The study investigated the effects of admixtures on the properties of corn cob ash (CCA) cement conc...
The present study is to use the waste product from steel industry which is helpful in cement product...
ABSTRACT The production of cement results in emission of many green house gases in atmosphere, which...
Currently cement is the most important material in the construction sector. Ordinary Portland cement...
Concrete is world’s most used material after water for urban development. Concrete is made up of nat...
The increasing demand in cement has inspired researchers in both developed and developing countries ...
Due to rapid development in infrastructure it turns out to be very necessary to find and adopt some ...
Due to rapid development in infrastructure it turns out to be very necessary to find and adopt some ...
In the last few decades, the concrete industry has been massively expanded with the adoption of vari...
The possibility of using granulated blast-furnace slag (GBFS), furnace bottom ash (FBA), and their c...
In this study blended cements containing corncob ash (CA) and ground granulated blast furnace slag (...