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Early Strength Fly Ash Concrete for Structural Applications

R. N. Swamy, +2 more
- Vol. 80, Iss: 5, pp 414-423
TLDR
In this article, extensive data is presented on the properties, in the fresh and hardened state, of fly ash concrete containing normal weight and light weight aggregates suitable for structural applications, and tests on reinforced concrete beams and slabs are reported to show that fly ashcrete can exhibit structural performance similar to that of conventional concrete with adequate safety factors and predicted by existing codes.
Abstract
Extensive data are presented on the properties, in the fresh and hardened state, of fly ash concrete containing normal weight and light weight aggregates suitable for structural applications. Tests on reinforced concrete beams and slabs are reported to show that fly ash concrete can exhibit structural performance similar to that of conventional concrete with adequate safety factors and predicted by existing codes.

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