Strength Properties of Steel Slag Concrete Prepared with Partial Replacement of Cement with Silica
Haider Feroze Rangrez1, Sandeep Singla2, Er. Mudasir Hussain Dar3

1Haider Feroze Rangrez*, M. Tech, RIMT University, Punjab, India.
2Dr. Sandeep Singla, HOD, Department of Civil Engineering, RIMT University, Punjab, India.
3Er. Mudasir Hussain Dar, MD, M-Square Architects, Designers & Consulting Engineers Handwara J&K, India.
Manuscript received on March 15, 2020. | Revised Manuscript received on March 27, 2020. | Manuscript published on April 10, 2020. | PP: 286-288 | Volume-9 Issue-6, April 2020. | Retrieval Number: E3060039520/2020©BEIESP | DOI: 10.35940/ijitee.E3060.049620
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Abstract: Concrete is a very versatile material. The rapid growth of the industry produces a large amount of by-products and waste, which can be used as SCM machines for ash, silica fume, slag, melting of granular soil, iron slag, etc. This waste is used to improve concrete structures with a new blending framework. Cement, sand and aggregate were mixed in a certain ratio. The proportion began to maximize the strength of the concrete mixture. In real time, the mixture could be easily nourished on construction projects, so it took a certain amount of time to achieve sustainable benefits. It is usually 28 days to get a full booster for the production of the mixture. Aggregates and silica fume were mixed at specific levels of 0%, 5%, 10%, 15% and 20%. This inclusion was tested and produced the strongest distribution at any given time. Analyzes of compressive strength, insulation tension, flexural strength, and shear strength tests were performed on concrete mixtures from M-0 to M-20. This paper examines the aforementioned tests on various compositions of the material. 
Keywords: Compressive Strength, Splitting Tensile, Flexural Strength and Shear Strength test, Silica Fume, Steel Slag Content
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