Economy in construction with realistic uniformly distributed imposed loads Shreya Jadon, Deepesh Singh, Sunil Kumar View Abstract
Experimental investigation on durability of concrete incorporating ground granulated blast furnace slag blends Anamika Agnihotri, P. V. Ramana View Abstract
Study of shear failure in concrete filled un-plasticized polyvinyl chloride (UPVC) tubular columns V. K. Verma, P. K. Gupta View Abstract
Properties of controlled low-strength materials developed through common effluent treatment plant sludge B. N. Skanda Kumar, A. Shashishankar View Abstract
Experimental investigation on durability properties of ramie fibers and hooked-end steel fibers reinforced high strength concrete incorporating silica fume and metakaolin M. Sriram, K. R. Aswin Sidhaarth, S. Kandasamy View Abstract
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Strength, workability, and durability are the main parameters while assessing the performance of highperformance concrete (HPC). The major challenge in developing HPC is to achieve a excellent workability. Taking this as an opportunity, IIT Guwahati researchers have taken major initiatives to develop a selfcompacting high-performance concrete (SCHPC). Cover image source:
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