Partial replacement of cement with silica fume and fine aggregates by glass powder in concrete

Project Abstract / Summary : concrete is second most consumed materials in the world after water.concrete made up of cement,water ,fine and coarse aggregates.In order to make high strength concrete with glass powder and silica fume as partial replacement material in M25 grade,we are trying to reduce cement and sand with same strength concrete material.anybody not tried yet both glass powder and silicafume, but we are trying and hoping for good result

Why did you choose to work on this project topic : we chose this topic because we think that unused materials can be used to replace cement and sand in concrete thereby reducing less consumption of cement and sand.but with this replacement we can produce same strength concrete.as it is M25 grade it can be used in many residential and tall storey building.

Project Category : Civil / Structural
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Institute/College Name: DHANALAKSHMI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
City: chennai
State: tamilnadu
Participating Team From: Final Year

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