ANALYSIS OF COST (M30 GRADE) OF CONCRETE BY PARTIAL REPLACEMENT OF FLY ASH WITH CEMENT AND ADDITION OF STEEL FIBER

Authors

  • Samarul Huda Student, M.Tech (Construction Technology and Management), Department of Civil Engineering, Integral University, Lucknow Author
  • Anwar Ahmad Associate Professor, (Department of Civil Engineering, Integral University), Lucknow Author
  • Dr Syed Aqeel Ahmad Associate Professor, (Department of Civil Engineering, Integral University), Lucknow Author
  • Zishan Raza Khan Associate Professor, (Department of Civil Engineering, Integral University),  Author

Keywords:

Concrete, steel fiber, fly ash, compressive strength and cost.

Abstract

ABSTRACT
This paper discussed an experimental study of M30 Grade of concrete using fly ash, steel fiber, cement, coarse
aggregate and fine aggregate. Fly ash is the waste material produced from many thermal power. The disposal of fly
ash is the one of major issue for environmentalists as dumping of fly ash as a waste material may cause severe
environmental problem. A waste material with prompts to breathing issues and numerous destructive sicknesses
which discharges heaps of dangerous. The cost of the development material is expanding step by step in creating
nation which leads in the exploration of the option material in the structural designing development. Presently work
is going on development material to diminish the cost of the development. So in this examination paper fly ash is
being utilized as option material. Concrete with the typical total and fly ash with the 10%, 20% and 30% of
supplanting with fly ash. Details of cost for 1.00 cum of concrete and the quantity of material was required 0.28
tonne of cement, 0.42 cubic meter of fine aggregate, 0.74 cubic meter of coarse aggregate, 2.75kg of steel fiber, 0.10
cubic meter of fly ash produces the desired strength and cost of M30 Grade of concrete.

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2017-03-31

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