Experimental Investigation on Self Compacting Concrete By Rice Husk Ash Partial Replacement of Ordinary Portland Cement
Author(s):
Meeramydeen ismail, Dr.P.saravanakumar, Dr.D.Sathies kumar , s.Shyamala Gowri
Keywords:
self compacting concrete, compressive strength, tensile strength, flexural strength
Abstract
Self-Compacting Concrete (SCC) is commonly compacting in own weight and flowing concrete, that does not require vibration tools such as mechanical vibrators, tamping rods, etc. In this project an attempt has been to a part of replacing cement by Rich Husk Ash, super plasticizer gelniumand Viscosity Modifying Agent to improve some of the properties of concrete. self-compacting concrete with adding different water percentage reductions, the compressive and flexural strength is to be determined. superplasticizers are significantly used to increase the ease and rate of flow. The self-compacting concrete (SCC) simplicities the pouring and eradicates construction difficulties. The Self-Compacting Concrete made by partially varying coarse aggregate with different replacements. The mix ratio of M50 for SCC is to be determined. In order to obtain the optimum mix ratio different combination are to be tried by varying the water content.
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Unique Paper ID: 159261

Publication Volume & Issue: Volume 9, Issue 11

Page(s): 716 - 720
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