Enhancing Mechanical Properties of Self-Compacting Concrete Through the Utilization of Pozzolanic Materials and Waste Products
Doaa Kadhim Fahad,
Haider M. Owaid
Abstract:This investigation delineates the impact of pozzolanic constituents and industrial byproducts on the mechanical properties of self-compacting concrete (SCC). Calcined kaolinitic clay (CKC), waste marble powder (WMP), and limestone powder (LP) were utilized as cementitious supplements in various binary, ternary, and quaternary formulations. Specimens were synthesized by varying the substitution ratios of CKC, WMP, and LP within the cement matrix. The fresh state characteristics, encompassing L-Box height ratio,… Show more
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