Effect of binary and ternary blending of cement on properties of recycled aggregate concrete

Escalating the growth of industrialization and urbanization in the world demands the development of advanced infrastructure which in turn required a higher quality of raw materials. As cement is one of the major raw materials in concrete construction its demand for rising with the development of soc...

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subjects Ashes
Bagasse
Blending effects
Cement
Compressive strength
Concrete aggregates
Concrete construction
Flexural strength
Physics
Raw materials
Recycled materials
Rice
Sugarcane
Sustainability
Urbanization
Workability
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