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M.Tech / M.E / PhD Thesis | Civil Engineering | India | Volume 5 Issue 3, March 2016


An Experimental Study on Partial Replacement of Coarse Aggregate by Iron Slag with Polypropylyne Fiber

P. Vignesh Kumar | R. Ranjith Kumar [2]


Abstract: Concrete is the most widely used building material in the world as well as the largest user of natural resources with annual consumption of 12.6 billion tons. Basically it consists of aggregates which are bonded together by cement and water. The major part of concrete is the aggregate. Aggregate includes sand and crushed stone/gravel. Use of these conventional materials in concrete is likely to deplete the resources unless there is a suitable substitute. Old scrap is collected after a use cycle, either separately or mixed, and it is often contaminated to a certain degree, depending highly on its origin and the collection systems used. Since the lifetime of many metal products can be longer than 10 years and sometimes longer than 50years, for instance products for building and construction, there is an accumulation of metal in use since the beginning of the industry. As the disposal of this waste is posing serious problem to the environment it is better to use this type of material in making concrete so that a waste material can be disposed off by cleaner technology. This methodology will also prevent degradation in environment. Iron slag which is generated in large quantities as waste is hardly being used in the preparation of concrete. Special quality control procedures may be required to address the lack of consistency in some properties such as gradation, specific gravity, and absorption found. Control concrete with 25 % and 30 %, 35 % coarse aggregate and1 % of polypropylene fibre replacement with Iron slag were made. Blast furnace slag is mildly alkaline and exhibits a pH in solution in the range of 8 to 10. Although blast furnace slag contains a small component of elemental sulphur (1 to 2 percent), the leach ate tends to be slightly alkaline and does not present a corrosion risk. Concrete obtained by this method may have more self weight than the conventional concrete, but it is expected to provide more strength than the conventional concrete.


Keywords: Iron slag, Polypropylene Fiber, Compressive strength, Split tensile strength, Flexural strength,


Edition: Volume 5 Issue 3, March 2016,


Pages: 212 - 216


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P. Vignesh Kumar, R. Ranjith Kumar, "An Experimental Study on Partial Replacement of Coarse Aggregate by Iron Slag with Polypropylyne Fiber", International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR), Volume 5 Issue 3, March 2016, pp. 212-216, https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=1031603

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