Abstract

This research investigates and assesses the effects of substituting fly ash and ground-granulated blast-furnace slag for cement on the compressive energy and break-up tensile strength of a concrete mixture after 28 days. It is not intended to be all-encompassing. With the M40 concrete grade in mind, it was decided to explore and evaluate the compressive strength of concrete generated by substituting GGBS for cement at different percentages of 0, 10, 20, 30, and 40% of total cement content, respectively. When building a concrete structure, it is vital to keep the energy efficiency coefficients for GGBS at different percentages of 0, 10, 20, 30, and 40 for concrete with the M40 strength grade in mind. When the experimental usefulness was changed from liquid to solid, it was necessary to inspect the cubes in order to learn about compressive strength in order to achieve the research goals and finish the study objectives, rather than doing so as soon as expected at the start.

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