Review Study on High Strength Self Compacting Concrete
Author(s):
Dhanalakshmi A , P.S.R. Engineering College; Shahulhameed M, P.S.R. Engineering College
Keywords:
Self-compacting concrete, Limestone powder Foundry dust, Quarry dust
Abstract:
Data from more than 40 recent studies on the high strength physical and mechanical properties of High strength self-compacting concrete (HSSCC) have been analyzed and which materials and admixtures is suitable for my project should be thoroughly studied and selected. The results obtained in much of the data is a consequence of the wide range of materials and mixes used for HSSCC, but clear relationships have been compressive strength, tensile and compressive strengths, and elastic moduli sand compressive strength. In limestone quarries, considerable amounts of limestone powders are being produced as byproducts of stone crushers. It is also clear that limestone powder, a common addition to SCC mixes, makes a substantial contribution to strength gain. It is also used in controlling the segregation potential and deformability of fresh self-compacting concrete (SCC). This paper deals with the utilization of alternative materials, such as quarry dust, for HSSCC applications. If the properties of high strength self-compacting concrete (HSSCC) incorporating SiO2 micro and nanoparticles have been studied. It was concluded that foundry silica-dust material could be used in producing economical HSSCC. The analysis has shown that sufficient data have been obtained to give confidence in the general behavior of HSSCC, and future studies need only be focused on specific or confirmatory materials and data for particular applications.
Other Details:
| Manuscript Id | : | IJSTEV4I12044
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| Published in | : | Volume : 4, Issue : 12
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| Publication Date | : | 01/07/2018
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| Page(s) | : | 120-124
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