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- Combined Effect of Mineral Admixtures in High-Performance Concrete
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1 Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, M.Kumarasamy College of Engineering, Karur,Tamil Nadu, IN
2 Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, M.Kumarasamy College of Engineering, Karur, Tamil Nadu, IN
1 Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, M.Kumarasamy College of Engineering, Karur,Tamil Nadu, IN
2 Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, M.Kumarasamy College of Engineering, Karur, Tamil Nadu, IN
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Journal of Entrepreneurship & Management, Vol 7, No 2 (2021), Pagination: 1-5Abstract
High Performance Concrete (HPC) is a propelled sort of concrete that can increase the strength and versatility of concrete structures. For many years, High performance concrete (HPC) is the innovative type of concrete. It has been developed and used for many purpose in construction results in increased characteristics compared to conventional concrete. Fly ash, Silica fume, Quarry Dust has been popularly used in as mineral admixtures and along with that water also used as natural admixture in HPC to improve the mechanical properties. The utilization of nearby materials is a principal venture to spare materials and vitality and lessen the cost of concrete. The cement has been partially replaced with silica fume, combination of coconut shell and eggshell ash (with equal proportions). In order to found out the mechanical properties of High-Performance concrete, concrete specimens were casted and tested for 7, 28 days up to failure. In this investigation the mechanical properties of HPC are compared to Controlled Specimens.Keywords
Mechanical Properties, Silica Fume, Combination of Coconut shell and Egg shell ash, Compressive strength, Tensile strength, Flexural Strength, Mineral Admixture.References
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1 Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, M.Kumarasamy College of Engineering, Karur,Tamil Nadu, IN
1 Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, M.Kumarasamy College of Engineering, Karur,Tamil Nadu, IN
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Journal of Entrepreneurship & Management, Vol 7, No 2 (2021), Pagination: 6-9Abstract
Self-compacting solid offers a quick pace of solid situation, with quicker development times and simplicity of stream around blocked support. The ease and isolation opposition of SCC guarantees a significant degree of homogeneity, negligible solid voids and uniform solid strength, giving the possibility to a better degree of finish and solidness than the construction. The improved development practice and execution, joined with the wellbeing and security benefits, make SCC an exceptionally alluring answer for both precast concrete and structural designing development. Selfcompacting concrete (SCC) is a unique concrete that sets and compacts without the use of vibration. Except in the presence of clogged support, it will flow under its own weight, fully filling formwork and completing maximum compaction. The solidified concrete is dense, homogeneous, and has comparable design and strength properties to traditional concrete.Keywords
Self-compacting concrete (SCC), Finite Element Analysis (FEA), Concrete.References
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