2020
DOI: 10.29027/ijirase.v4.i2.2020.622-628
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Experimental Study on Strength and Durability Properties of High Strength Concrete Using Mineral Admixtures and Copper Slag

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“…This introduction delves into the evolving landscape of sustainable concrete, incorporating innovative materials, eco-friendly production methods, and enhanced performance characteristics. High-Performance Concrete (HPC) distinguishes itself as a specialized variant renowned for mechanical strength, enhanced durability, and superior aesthetics when contrasted with conventional concrete blends [1]. It is meticulously formulated to meet specific performance criteria and is commonly utilized in scenarios where regular concrete falls short.…”
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“…This introduction delves into the evolving landscape of sustainable concrete, incorporating innovative materials, eco-friendly production methods, and enhanced performance characteristics. High-Performance Concrete (HPC) distinguishes itself as a specialized variant renowned for mechanical strength, enhanced durability, and superior aesthetics when contrasted with conventional concrete blends [1]. It is meticulously formulated to meet specific performance criteria and is commonly utilized in scenarios where regular concrete falls short.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The regression equation represents the fitted line in terms of the estimated coefficients. Compressive strength, Split Tensile strength, and Flexural Strength regression equations are shown in equations(1)(2)(3). Residual plots serve as visual representations depicting the disparities between observed values of the response variable and those predicted by the regression model[64].…”
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confidence: 99%