Compressive Strength and Density of Fly-Ash Substituted Soil-Cement Concrete

Soil-cement concrete can be manufactured by mixing portland cement, water and on-site soil and has been studied by the authors. This study deals with compressive strength and density of soil-cement concrete where the portland cement was partially substituted with fly-ash. Saturated surface-dry condi...

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