Strength Comparative Study Between Conventional Concrete and Concrete with SCM as Alccofine and Seashell

Ingale, Sujata D. and Taware, Priyanka S. (2025) Strength Comparative Study Between Conventional Concrete and Concrete with SCM as Alccofine and Seashell. International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology, 10 (9): 25sep567. pp. 650-653. ISSN 2456-2165

Abstract

Researchers are looking at sustainable alternatives to partially replace cement in concrete because the growing need for cement production greatly increases greenhouse gas emissions. This study explores the use of Alccofine, an ultrafine and seashell powder as supplemental cementitious material (SCM), a waste product rich in calcium, together as a sustainable cement alternative. Alccofine improves pozzolanic activity and micro-flling qualities, while seashell powder, which is made from abandoned marine shells, provides a natural source of calcium carbonate. The effects of varying cement replacement amounts with seashell powder and Alccofine on the workability and compressive strength were investigated. The findings show that regulated partial replacement lowers cement consumption while increasing strength and improved particle packing and subsequent hydration. This study demonstrates how natural trash and industrial byproducts can be used to create environmentally friendly concrete with enhanced performance qualities.

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