Sustainable Alternatives for Green Mortar: Quarry Waste and Ultra high fly ash utilization

The use of waste materials from different industries as a replacement of cement has gained much attention all over the world. In addition, many attempts have been done to replace partially or totally one of the ingredients from the mix design to lower the negative impacts of construction industry. I...

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Byproducts
Cement
Coal-fired power plants
Concrete
Concrete construction
Construction industry
Cost analysis
Fly ash
Ingredients
Mechanical properties
Mortars (material)
Parametric analysis
Quarries
Reinforced concrete
Sand
Waste materials
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