Economy, asked by delinapereira1ow47l5, 11 months ago

Can PPC be used for water retaining structures?? Please send fastt

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Answered by Raghav1330
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Answer:

Explanation:

PPC is Pozzolonic Portland Cement and it can be used in the construction of water retaining structures.

Now coming to the construction of water retaining structures, it consists of two parts:

  1. Substructure construction and
  2. Superstructure construction

Talking about substructure construction mostly hydrophobic cement and portland slag cement is used. Because these both type of types of cement are noncorrosive in nature.

Whereas in the construction of superstructure, Ordinary Portland cement was widely used but nowadays OPC is being replaced with PPC where PPC is also more stable and durable.

Answered by aqibkincsem
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Answer:

PPC is Pozzolonic Portland Cement and it very well may be utilized in the development of water holding structures. Discussing substructure development for the most part hydrophobic concrete and portland slag bond is utilized.

Since these both kind of sorts of bond are noncorrosive in nature. While in the development of superstructure, Ordinary Portland bond was broadly utilized however these days OPC is being supplanted with PPC where PPC is additionally increasingly steady and sturdy.

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