An Experimental Study on Mechanical Properties for High Performance Concrete Using Fly-Ash

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Fly ash has been used in the construction of nuclear power plant faced with marine environment. The influence of supplementary fly ash on the mechanical properties of high performance concrete (HPC) has been investigated in this study. Selected test variables were fly ash replacement ratio with four levels (0 %, 10%, 20% and 30%) and curing days (28 days, 56 days and 91 days). This paper outlines an experimental study on compressive strength, splitting tensile strength, modulus of elasticity and Poissons ratio of HPC using ordinary Portland cement and fly ash.

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