EFFECT OF COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH AND SLUMP VALUE OF CONCRETE USING LIME POWDER (CaCO3) AS A PARTIAL REPLACEMENT OF CEMENT
Muhammad Aswar Sultan,
Jasman Yusuf,
Hamsyah Hamsyah
Abstract:Lime powder is the result of burning with a temperature of 900-1500 °C from limestone and then immediately splashed with air when conditions are hot. Limestone is a material derived from white and fine sedimentary rock which is mainly composed of the mineral calcium. This study aims to determine the effect of strong compressive strength and slump value on the partial replacement of cement with lime powder. This study used an experimental method by comparing the compressive strength and slump value of concret… Show more
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