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High Strength Concrete Using Chemical Admixture
High Strength Concrete Using Chemical Admixture
High Strength Concrete Using Chemical Admixture
OBJECTIVE
The objective of this study is to attain the high strength using chemical admixtures. What is high strength concrete? There is no fixed definition for this but according to American concrete institute committee it is defined as concrete that has design strength in excess of 6000 psi (41 MPa).
ADVANTAGES OF HSC
The compressive strength is marginally high. Can be used in structures having high inplane compressive strength. High compressive strength /unit volume / unit weight will reduce the dead load. Generate dense microstructure thus increases the long term durability.
LITERATURE REVIEW
[1] Muhammad Shoaib Ismail* and A. M. Waliuddint presented the effect of rice husk on high strength concrete.
[2] Gemma Rodrguez de, Sensale presented on strength development of concrete with rice husk ash.
[3] M.F.M. Zain, M.N. Islam *, F. Mahmud, M. Jamil presented on Production of rice husk ash for use in concrete as a supplementary cementitious material. [4] Ravande kishore, v.Bhikshma and p.Jeevana prakash presented on Strength Characteristics of High Strength Rice Husk Ash Concrete. [5] M.F.M. Zain, Md. Safiuddin, H. Mahmud presented on Development of high performance concrete using silica fume at relatively high water/binder ratios.
LITERATURE REVIEW
[6] Mohammed Seddik Meddah, Salim Zitouni, Said Belaabes presented on Effect of content and particle size distribution of coarse aggregate on the compressive strength of concrete. [7] Liu Baoju*, Xie Youjun, Zhou Shiqiong, Yuan Qianlian presented on Influence of ultrafine fly ash composite on the fluidity and compressive strength of concrete [8] Chai Jaturapitakkul*, Kraiwood Kiattikomol, Vanchai Sata, Theerarach Leekeeratikul presented on Use of ground coarse fly ash as a replacement of condensed silica fume in producing high-strength concrete. [9] H. Abdul Razak*, H.S. Wong presented on Strength estimation model for high-strength concrete incorporating metakaolin and silica fume. [10] M.J. Shannag presented on High strength concrete containing natural pozzolan and silica fume.
Materials of high quality and their optimum proportions. Failures in NSC is characterized by fractures in the cement paste and in transition zone b/w paste. Super plasticisers require high fines for cohensiveness of mix & rapid slump loss. An Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC 53) conforming to the specification of IS: 12269. Finness is 225m2 /kg. Any suitable water reducing admixture should be used.we adopted Master Glenium SKY 8777 ,which is free of chloride & low alkali. It is compatible with all types of cements. It is based on second generation polycarboxylic ether polymers.
ADMIXTURE
SUPERPLASTICISER
FLYASH
COARSE AGGREGATE
20mm(Kg) 10mm(Kg) 17.7372 .886
COARSE AGGREGATE FINE CEMENT WATER SUPERPLATICISER AGGREAGATE(Kg) (Kg) (Kg) (mg) 20mm(Kg) 10mm(Kg) 6.2438 0.3121 7.2 4 .96 80
FINE CEMENT WATER SUPERPLATICISER AGGREAGATE (Kg) (Kg) (mg) (Kg) 8.1575 5 1.2 100
RESULT
Dry rodded density of coarse aggregate is- 1675.867Kg/m3 Dry rodded density of fine aggregate is- 1813.88Kg/m3
1 47 50
2 47.5 58.5
3 57.2 78.35
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