UTILIZATION OF POND FLY ASH AS A PARTIAL REPLACEMENT IN FINE AGGREGATE WITH USING FINE FLY ASH AND ALCCOFINE IN HSC - FRESH CONCRETE PROPERTIES
- Abhijitsinh Parmar
- Dhaval Patel
- Dron Chaudhary
Alccofine, Fly ash pond, High Strength Concrete, Replacement of cement
India is developing country and it depends upon the thermal power plants for power requirements.75% power generation of India by thermal generation plants and 90 % of it is coal-based generation. Use of coal bring huge amount of ash every year. It was generated around 170 million ton in 2010. Almost generated ash handled in wet form and disposed of in ash ponds.[1] Generated ash ponds are very harmful to environment. Using this fly ash as a replacement of fine aggregates. The main aim of this study is to get the economical and eco-friendly High Strength Concrete(HSC). The fresh concrete test carried out for finding properties of this concrete at fresh stage.
Abhijitsinh Parmar, Dhaval Patel, Dron Chaudhary. "UTILIZATION OF POND FLY ASH AS A PARTIAL REPLACEMENT IN FINE AGGREGATE WITH USING FINE FLY ASH AND ALCCOFINE IN HSC - FRESH CONCRETE PROPERTIES".INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING DEVELOPMENT AND RESEARCH ISSN:2321-9939, Vol.1, Issue 3, pp.70 - 73, URL :https://rjwave.org/ijedr/papers/IJEDR1303015.pdf
Volume 1 Issue 3
Pages. 70 - 73