18 results with keyword: 'a study on effective utilization of quarry dust in self compacting concrete with admixtures'
Once the fresh properties of SCC are assessed, the mixes are casted in specimens such as prisms, cylinders and beams in order to assess the mechanical properties of hardened
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The compressive Strength and Split Tensile Strength result of SCC with various Partial replacement of cement by Fly Ash and Silica Fume Shows that the 20% replacement of
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To determine the workability of conventional concrete, Self-compacting concrete and self-compacting concrete containing quarry dust as fine aggregate replacement grade 35
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In this investigation, 45-cubes, 45-cylinders are tested to investigate concrete compressive strength and split tensile strength of SCC with the combination of
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Dehwah carried out Study on the Mechanical properties of self-compacting concrete incorporating quarry dust powder, silica fume or fly ash.. The results of a study conducted
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In the present dissertation is aimed at developing high strength Self Compacting self-curing Concrete of M50 Grade with fine aggregate (sand) replaced by Quarry Dust (QD) (0%,
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The slump, V-funnel and L-Box test are carried out on the fresh SCC and in harden concrete compressive strength and split tensile strength values are
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Urade (2014) The literature indicates that studies on the self compacting concrete with different mineral admixtures as powder content (filler) and also made
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Concrete mixes at fresh state were tested as slump flow diameter, L-box and V-funnel, Table 6 provides an overview of test results.. Figures 5-7 provide a comparison of different
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Polycarboxylic Ether (PCE), a new generation superplasticiser is not only chemically different from sulphonated melamine and naphthalene based products but its action mechanism
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Study on Strength Properties of Self Compacting Concrete using GGBS and Lime stone powder as Mineral Admixtures.. Kuruba Anil, 2
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Saifuddin (2001) studied the influence of partial replacement of sand with quarry dust and cement with mineral admixtures on the compressive strength of concrete
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The supplanting of the regular sand with quarry residue fuses with the mineral admixtures in cement demonstrates an improved compressive and tensile quality,
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Self-compacting concrete must be able to flow into all the spaces within the formwork under its own weight. This is related to workability, as measured by slump flow test. The
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The compressive, tensile, flexural and energy absorption capacity or Toughness of SFSCC increased with the inclusion of the aforementioned contents of steel fiber up to 0.20 %
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This paper presents the results of an experimental study aimed at producing SCC mixes of M25 grade by using the Modified Nan Su method, incorporating five mineral
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[7] “Behaviour of self-compacting concrete at various levels of replacement to fine aggregate by pond ash and quarry dust.” Vivekananda reddi Patil, Rohan S Gaurav,
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