Resumo: | High-performance concrete (HPC) is usually produced using high quality materials. These constituents drastically increase the initial cost of HPC, thus hindering its more widespread usage. This research work intends to investigate the possibility of producing low cost enhanced performance concrete or even low cost HPC, with 28 day strengths in the range of up to 60 MPa, using low-quality-as-received materials like fly ash and locally available crushed aggregates. In this way, a significant reduction in the use of Portland cement, as well as that of scarce natural resources, would be obtained. The effect of the amount of fly ash was evaluated using 0, 20%, 40% and 60% cement replacement in mixtures with different quantities of total binder (400 kg/m3, 500 kg/m3 and 600 kg/m3). Workability, mechanical and durability properties of the produced concretes were studied. The results obtained indicate that it is possible to produce HPC with up to 60 MPa by replacing up to 40% of cement by fly ash and using locally available crushed granite aggregates. Based on the results obtained, it is possible to conclude that the use of fly ash in concrete is beneficial in terms of the workability and durability properties but has some disadvantages because early strengths are reduced. The research work also indicates ways and means to improve the performance of concretes without having its costs increased.
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