Abstract

The use of pozzolanic materials in concrete to partially replace cement is increasing. Economic benefits are obtained by replacing a significant portion of cement with low-cost natural pozzolan or industrial by- products. The durability of the final product is also increased. Pozzolanic can be used to increase durability, reduce costs, and reduce pollution without reducing the final compressive strength or other performance characteristics. To investigate the durability and strength properties of micro-concrete, an extensive literature study was performed. From the review of the literature, it was found that industrial wastes such as fly ash, Ground Granulated blast slag, waste glass powder, silica fumes and metakaoline products are used to produce concrete. In this study, it is proposed to produce micro-concrete by replacing cement with Ground Granulated blast slag and waste glass powder.the strength and durability studies will be performed. Key Words: Micro Concrete, Rehabilitation, GGBS, Waste Glass Powder, Strength, Durability

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