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EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON GREEN CONCRETE

R Jeyaraj, Dr. Vineet Bajaj

86-94

Vol. 4, Jul-Dec, 2016

Date of Submission: 2016-09-03 Date of Acceptance: 2016-10-01 Date of Publication: 2016-10-08

Abstract

Conventional concrete is responsible for amount of carbon-dioxide emission to some Extent. So to reduce the emission, various types of concrete are developed using waste products from industries and agricultural use like blast furnace slag, silica fume, fly ash which requires low Amount of energy and also cause least harm to the environment. Green concrete is a new technology developed now days to reduce the effect on environment by production of cement. Cement contains high amount of carbon-di-oxide which harms the environment drastically, so by replacing the cement by various materials which causes harm to the environment we not only reduce the problem of disposal of these materials but we reduce the emission of carbon-di- oxide from cement and as a result of which we reduces the negative effect on environment.

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