Paper Title :Fly-ash Mixed Green High Performance Concrete
Author :Somsubhra De, Arup Saha Chaudhuri
Article Citation :Somsubhra De ,Arup Saha Chaudhuri ,
(2024 ) " Fly-ash Mixed Green High Performance Concrete " ,
International Journal of Advances in Mechanical and Civil Engineering (IJAMCE) ,
pp. 9-16,
Volume-11,Issue-1
Abstract : Nowadays green buildings are a necessary component of securing sustainability, whereas concrete composites
with the addition of siliceous fly ash (FA) can certainly be included in the sustainable and green concrete. Effective
promotion of green concrete incorporating FA is required in order to minimize the environment threat due to FA waste
disposal and reduce cement consumption Due to day to day increasing population and scarcity of resources, countries like
India faces numerous difficulties. In order to overcome this hurdle many ideas are implemented in different fields
respectively. Since, India is a developing nation and huge amount of concrete is manufactured in order to fulfill the need. To
overcome the need and avoid pollution caused due to manufacturing of raw material Green Concrete is used. It is a type of
concrete similar to conventional concrete and its production and usage as compared to other concrete requires less amount of
energy and resources which results in less harm to environment. Green Concrete is generally made from recycled waste
materials like fly ash etc. With the use of Green Concrete many benefits are obtained. Green Concrete as made from recycled
or reused products has chances of failure if not prepared properly. Production of Green Concrete is quite economically high.
By overcoming the above demerits, it can be used potentially as environmentally friendly.
Keywords - Green Concrete, Green High Performance Concrete, Fly-ash Mixed Green Concrete
Type : Research paper
Published : Volume-11,Issue-1
DOIONLINE NO - IJAMCE-IRAJ-DOIONLINE-20460
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