Strength and Durability Properties by Replacement of Natural Zeolite and Fly ash in Ordinary Portland Cement
Chalapati Harish1, T.Naresh Kumar2, V.Vishnuvardhan3

1Chalapati Harish*, PG Student, Dept. of Civil Engineering, AITS Rajampet, Kadapa, AP, India.
2T. Naresh Kumar, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Civil Engineering, AITS Rajampet, Kadapa, AP, India.
3V. Vishnuvardhan, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Humanities and Sciences, AITS Rajampet. Kadapa, AP, India.
Manuscript received on December 16, 2019. | Revised Manuscript received on December 22, 2019. | Manuscript published on January 10, 2020. | PP: 805-811 | Volume-9 Issue-3, January 2020. | Retrieval Number: C8379019320/2020©BEIESP | DOI: 10.35940/ijitee.C8379.019320
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Abstract: Natural zeolite and Flyashresidue, a sort of hydrated Alumino-Silicate is used amply as ordinary pozzolanic material in particular areas of the world. In this calculation, the suitability of a secretly quarried zeolite and mineral admixture called fly ash is used for getting better mechanical and durability property of bond. The presentation of strong quality was better with a dissimilar degree of zeolite and fly ash was examined. The substitution on zeolite and fly ash with other proportions like 10% zeolite with ordinary Portland cement (OPC), 10% zeolite and 10% fly ash, 10% zeolite and 20% fly ash, 10% zeolite and 30% fly ash for M25 grade of concrete and done valuations with mechanical properties such as compressive strength, split tensile test, water permeability test, rapid chloride permeability test. By differentiating these effects between a run of the mill concrete and dissimilar degrees of Zeolite and Flyash.By comparing these results between normal concrete with different proportions of Zeolite and Flyash. 
Keywords:  Cement, Fly ash, Zeolite
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