Relative Examination on Properties of Self Compacting Concrete and Traditional Concrete. |
Author(s): |
S M Ashmeer Jamal , KBN COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING GULBARGA; Nadeem Pasha, KBN COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING GULBARGA; Md Faisaluddin, KBN COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING GULBARGA; Dr. Shaik Kamal Mohd Azam, KBN COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING GULBARGA |
Keywords: |
Cement, Self-Compacting Concrete, Fly ash, GGBS |
Abstract |
A Self Compacting Concrete (SCC) is a solid that can stream and totally fill the formwork under its own particular weight, in the meantime keep up its homogeneity regardless of the fact that congested support is available and afterward accomplishes complete compaction with no need of outside vibration (The Concrete Society and BRE, 2005). For this reason concrete is supplanted by weight in three diverse extents of 10%, 20% and 30% by fly fiery remains and GGBFS separately. Likewise 20 % of concrete was supplanted by fly powder and GGBFS in various extents, for example, 70%:30%, 60%:40% and 50%:50%. The qualities of SCC like passing capacity, stream capacity and imperviousness to isolation have been checked utilizing droop stream, L box test and V channel test according to EFNARC rules. Examples are tried for compressive quality, flexural quality, part elasticity and flexural conduct of routine and SCC pillar. |
Other Details |
Paper ID: IJSRDV4I70219 Published in: Volume : 4, Issue : 7 Publication Date: 01/10/2016 Page(s): 239-241 |
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