Analysis of Concrete by Using Silico Manganese Slag as a Partial Replacement of Fine & Coarse Aggregate – A Review

Authors(2) :-Abhishek Gajbhiye, Alok Goyal

Presently in India, due to limited modes of practices of utilization, huge amount of iron and Silico manganese slag dumped in yards of each production unit and engaging of important agricultural land and grave pollution to whole environment. This review presents utilization trends of Silico manganese slag and possible potentials for large-scale employment of Silico manganese slag in Indian context. This project aim is to study experimental investigation about the effect of partial replacement of coarse aggregates by Silico manganese slag (SMS), on the 0%, 5%, 10%, 15% & 20% strength and durability properties of concrete, by using the mix design of M30 grade. The optimum percentage of replacement of coarse aggregate by Silico manganese slag is found. This study is carried out to determine the feasibility of using Silico manganese slag as partial replacement for coarse aggregates of M30 grade with different replacement percentages i.e. (0%, 5%, 10%, 15%&20%). In this present study, physical and chemical characteristics of Silico manganese slag are to be analysed and then the research progress of Silico manganese slag with natural aggregate concrete cubes are to be casted by using mix design M30 and are cured for 7 days & 28 days. The mechanical properties of hardened concrete were to be carried out according to IS codes. For mechanical properties of concrete (i.e., Destructive Testing Compressive strength, & Non-Destructive Testing - Rebound hammer) are to be determined and investigated. By comparing the test results, it may be concluded that Silico manganese slag may be used as partial replacement of natural coarse aggregate in concrete.

Authors and Affiliations

Abhishek Gajbhiye
P. G. Scholar, Department of Civil Engineering, Sardar Patel University, Balaghat, Madhya Pradesh, India
Alok Goyal
Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Sardar Patel University, Balaghat, Madhya Pradesh, India

Manganese Slag, Concrete, Compressive Strength, Rebound Hammer, Compaction Factor And Slump Cone Test.

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Publication Details

Published in : Volume 7 | Issue 5 | September-October 2023
Date of Publication : 2023-10-30
License:  This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Page(s) : 67-76
Manuscript Number : IJSRCE123752
Publisher : Technoscience Academy

ISSN : 2456-6667

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Abhishek Gajbhiye, Alok Goyal, "Analysis of Concrete by Using Silico Manganese Slag as a Partial Replacement of Fine & Coarse Aggregate – A Review", International Journal of Scientific Research in Civil Engineering (IJSRCE), ISSN : 2456-6667, Volume 7, Issue 5, pp.67-76, September-October.2023
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