Corrosion Studies on the Bond Behavior of Fiber Reinforced Self Compacting Concrete
Author(s):
R.Kaviya , P.S.R Engineering College; L. Arun Raja, P.S.R Engineering College; Dr. M. Shahul Hameed, P.S.R Engineering College; S. Karthik Ragunath, P.S.R Engineering College
Keywords:
SCC, FRC, Quartz Powder, Bond Strength, Corrosion
Abstract:
In this project work represents experimental study on strength of Self Compacting Concrete (SCC) with the filler material by Quartz powder (QP). SCC is a highly flow able type of concrete that spreads in to the form without the need for mechanical vibration. Now a days self-compacting concrete is being widely used in construction over normal concrete due to its high workability, economy, less noise pollution, speedy construction etc. In the future works for strengthening concrete structure elements, it is preferred to use the quartz powder especially when using self-compacting concrete. quartz, one of the type of rock was employed is composed of Silicon dioxide. It is the second most abundant mineral in earth’s crust after fledspar. Quartz exists in two forms, normal alpha-quartz and high-temperature beta-quartz. Quartz is the material defining the value of 7 on the mohs scale of hardness. The M35 grade of concrete mix and quartz powder at various proportions will be added for this research. It is proposed to study the physical, mechanical and corrosion study for all specimens with different percentages of quartz powder.
Other Details:
| Manuscript Id | : | IJSTEV7I11008
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| Published in | : | Volume : 7, Issue : 11
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| Publication Date | : | 01/06/2021
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| Page(s) | : | 29-35
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