Bhargav, Mungara Venkata Naga Sai and Rao, Dr. D. Sreehari (2025) A Study on Experimental Investigation on the Properties of M30 Grade Concrete Using Metakaolin and Flyash. International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology, 10 (9): 25sep1184. pp. 1951-1956. ISSN 2456-2165
Amongst all of the construction substances which are available for construction, we understand that concrete is an extensively used creation fabric for building of various civil engineering structures. Concrete will supply higher durability and also its costs during production in addition to maintenance are very low when in comparison to different production substances. So that it will maintain its properly filling capacity, non-block glide and homogeneity. as a consequence, restrict high cement content which could raise cost as well as cause temperature increase throughout hydration and probably affect other traits like creep and shrinkage, subsequently giant quantities of additives are typically Metakaolin as a partial replacement for cement in concrete, aiming to enhance housing quality and reduce heat generation. Various admixtures are known to improve concrete’s strength and workability, with Metakaolin standing out due to its distinct advantages. It significantly improves durability and resistance against chloride and sulphate attacks, freezing-thawing cycles, alkali-silica reactions, and frost damage. Additionally, Metakaolin enhances compressive strength, reduces permeability and bleeding, and strengthens the interfacial transition zone (ITZ), eliminating its typical weaknesses. In this research, concrete mixes incorporating 5%, 10%, 15%, and 20% Metakaolin were evaluated to determine optimal performance. At the optimal level of 15% Metakaolin, further cement replacement was done using fly ash at 10%, 20%, and 30% by weight. The hardened properties of these mixes were tested for compressive strength at 7, 28, 56, and 90 days, while split tensile and flexural strength were measured at 28 days.
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