Published in International Journal of Advanced Research in Civil,Structural,Environmental and Infrastructure Engineering and Developing
ISSN: 2320-723X Impact Factor:1.7 Volume:3 Issue:1 Year: 01 March,2017 Pages:296-300
By means of orthogonal design, this study replaces sand with the steel slag and slags of Handan to compare the concrete made of steel slag and slag with ordinary concrete. The results show that compressive strength of concrete with the mixture of steel slag is very close to that of ordinary concrete on the 7th day and 28th day respectively. The volume of steel slag and water-cement ratio and the comparison between the amount of slag and that of cement show that steel slag content influences the slump of concrete the most.
Slag, Steel, Concrete, Aggregates, Production, Testing, Design engineering, Iron, Mechanical factors, Design optimization
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