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Study on Compressive Strength of Concrete by Partial Replacement of Cement with Metakaolin

Ravish Rohit, Deepak Kumar, Md. Zahid Anwar, Sajid Alam, Deepak Kr. Vishwakarma

Abstract


Concrete is that the most typically used material for construction. The worldwide production of cement has greatly inflated since 1990. Production of cement leads to heaps of environmental pollution because it involves the emission of CO2 gas. Supplementary building material materials (SCM) area unit finely ground solid materials that area unit accustomed replace a little of the cement in a very concrete mixture. These supplementary materials could also be present, factory-made or manmade waste. Varied varieties of pozzolanic materials that improve cement properties are utilized in cement business for a protracted time. Metakaolin could be a dehydroxylated metallic element salt. It’s AN amorphous non-crystallized material, set up of lamellar particles. From the recent analysis works mistreatment Metakaolin, it's evident that it's an awfully effective pozzolanic material and it effectively enhances the strength parameters of concrete. This paper reviews the employment of Metakaolin as supplementary building material in concrete

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37628/.v2i1.472

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