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This study looks at the strength qualities of concrete that contains industrial and agricultural waste materials, notably copper slag, bagasse ash, and rice husk ash, as partial substitutes for traditional cement and fine aggregates. The major goal is to assess the feasibility and efficacy of these materials in improving concrete performance and encouraging sustainable construction practices. Copper slag, a byproduct of the copper industry, is utilized as a partial substitute for fine aggregate, while bagasse ash and rice husk ash, obtained from the sugarcane and rice processing industries, respectively, are used as partial cement replacements. The results indicate that the blended use of bagasse ash and rice husk ash as partial cement replacements, along with copper slag as partial fine aggregate replacement, can produce concrete with acceptable strength and improved workability. Although the early-age strength may be slightly reduced due to the slower pozzolanic reaction of the ashes
Keywords:
Supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs), Low-carbon construction
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"INVESTIGATING THE STRENGTH OF CONCRETE USING COPPER SLAG,BAGASSE ASH AND RICE HUSK ASH", International Journal for Research Trends and Innovation (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.10, Issue 5, page no.b638-b642, May-2025, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2505171.pdf
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2456-3315 | IMPACT FACTOR: 8.14 Calculated By Google Scholar| ESTD YEAR: 2016
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