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Performance Evaluation of Hybrid Fibre Reinforced High Volume Fly Ash based Self Compacting Concrete
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Self-compacting concrete has become increasingly popular lately for usage in crowded concrete-reinforced buildings having challenging casting circumstances. New cement needs to have high fluidity and strong cohesion for these applications. The necessary concrete characteristics can be ensured through the use of fine elements like fly ash. The preliminary findings of a trial to produce and assess SCC created using large amounts of Fly ash is given and discussed. During this investigation, few SCC combinations and a control concrete is examined. The water/cementitious material ratio is ranges from 0.35 while cementitious material amount remained constant (300 kg/m3). Its self-compacting mixes replaced 25%,35%,37.5%,40%, and 50%, of the cement with fly ash. All mixes were put through tests to determine their viscosity and stability as fresh concrete. Additionally, the compressive strength, Flow Ability Test, Flexural strength and Split Tensile Strength of cured concretes were measured. For the purpose of testing the flow characteristics and mechanical properties of Hybrid Propylene Steel Fibre Self-Compacting Concrete (HPSscc), Steel Fibre in combination with Poly Propylene PP Fibre (Hybrid Fibre) are used to regulate SCC at concentrations of 0.25+0.15%, 0.50+0.30%, 0.75+0.45%, 1.0% + 0.60%, and 1.25+0.75%.The ideal quantity of hybrid fibre is established. The 28-day compressive strengths of the SCCs ranged from 35 to 54 MPa. It is important to research the effects of adding steel fibres to control SCC of various types, aspect ratios, and volume fractions. Concrete can benefit from having its tensile strength increased by using synthetic fibres like polypropylene PP. It is important to achieve the ideal quantity of PP fibres to be added for a specific characteristic of the mix's constituents. Hybrid fibre is used in concrete when more than one fibre is included. The performance of concrete can be improved by using the characteristics of one type of fibre with another type of fibre. Also Flow Ability Test carried out immediately after producing concrete earlier and Split Tensile Strength tests are conducted. The outcomes demonstrate that a cost-effective SCC might be successfully constructed by adding significant amounts(35%) of fly ash.
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Title: Performance Evaluation of Hybrid Fibre Reinforced High Volume Fly Ash based Self Compacting Concrete
Description:
Self-compacting concrete has become increasingly popular lately for usage in crowded concrete-reinforced buildings having challenging casting circumstances.
New cement needs to have high fluidity and strong cohesion for these applications.
The necessary concrete characteristics can be ensured through the use of fine elements like fly ash.
The preliminary findings of a trial to produce and assess SCC created using large amounts of Fly ash is given and discussed.
During this investigation, few SCC combinations and a control concrete is examined.
The water/cementitious material ratio is ranges from 0.
35 while cementitious material amount remained constant (300 kg/m3).
Its self-compacting mixes replaced 25%,35%,37.
5%,40%, and 50%, of the cement with fly ash.
All mixes were put through tests to determine their viscosity and stability as fresh concrete.
Additionally, the compressive strength, Flow Ability Test, Flexural strength and Split Tensile Strength of cured concretes were measured.
For the purpose of testing the flow characteristics and mechanical properties of Hybrid Propylene Steel Fibre Self-Compacting Concrete (HPSscc), Steel Fibre in combination with Poly Propylene PP Fibre (Hybrid Fibre) are used to regulate SCC at concentrations of 0.
25+0.
15%, 0.
50+0.
30%, 0.
75+0.
45%, 1.
0% + 0.
60%, and 1.
25+0.
75%.
The ideal quantity of hybrid fibre is established.
The 28-day compressive strengths of the SCCs ranged from 35 to 54 MPa.
It is important to research the effects of adding steel fibres to control SCC of various types, aspect ratios, and volume fractions.
Concrete can benefit from having its tensile strength increased by using synthetic fibres like polypropylene PP.
It is important to achieve the ideal quantity of PP fibres to be added for a specific characteristic of the mix's constituents.
Hybrid fibre is used in concrete when more than one fibre is included.
The performance of concrete can be improved by using the characteristics of one type of fibre with another type of fibre.
Also Flow Ability Test carried out immediately after producing concrete earlier and Split Tensile Strength tests are conducted.
The outcomes demonstrate that a cost-effective SCC might be successfully constructed by adding significant amounts(35%) of fly ash.
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