“Investigating The Performance Of High-Strength Self-Compacting Concrete (HSSCC) Incorporating Copper Slag And Fibres Involves Assessing Various Aspects To Understand The Effects On Mechanical Properties”

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Mr. Vaibhav Shelar1
Dr.G. V. Mulgund
Dr S S Deshmukh

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Investigating the performance of high-strength self-compacting concrete (HSSCC) with the incorporation of copper slag and fibres seems to address both environmental and structural concerns. Copper slag, as a partial replacement for fine aggregate, not only offers a sustainable solution by reusing industrial by-products but also has the potential to enhance certain properties of concrete. Additionally, the addition of fibres could improve the concrete's mechanical strength and durability.

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Mr. Vaibhav Shelar1

Research Scholar, Shridhar University, Pilani

Dr.G. V. Mulgund

Professor, St John College of Engineering & Management, Palghar,

Dr S S Deshmukh

Professor, Trinity Academy of Engineering, Pune