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Published November 10, 2021 | Version v1
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A Study on Strengthening of Concrete Structures

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  • 1. Department of Civil and Structural Engineering, Vaagdevi College of Engineering, Warangal, 506005, Telangana, India
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Concrete is the most commonly used building material due to its high strength, moldability, weather-resistant, and fire resistance, among other benefits. In recent years, there has been a growth in the usage of Micro Silica fume. Through the Ore sand Bridge building, records show that Micro Silica was used in the concrete. These fabrics are not only environmentally sustainable, but they also have technological advantages on both new and hardened mortar products. Both goods are agricultural by-products, but their usage decreases the amount of primary raw materials removed from the earth. Latent hydraulic content is micro silica fume and fly ash. It has intrinsic cementation effects, which must be activated. Combining the powder with Portland cement is a popular way to achieve these results. Pozzolana is the name given to pulverized fly ash. These materials may not have intrinsic cementation properties, but a cementation substance is created when mixed with a high alkaline material.

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Journal article: 2582-922X (ISSN)

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2582-922X
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100.1/ijse.B1311111221