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Year 2017, Volume: 2 Issue: 1, 68 - 78, 10.04.2017
https://doi.org/10.29187/jscmt.2018.9

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Mechanical and Durability Performance of Self Compacting Concrete Containing Fly Ash And Metakaolin

Year 2017, Volume: 2 Issue: 1, 68 - 78, 10.04.2017
https://doi.org/10.29187/jscmt.2018.9

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This paper is concerned with Self compacting concrete (SCC) which is a highly flow-able, non-segregating concrete that can
spread into place, fill the formwork and encapsulate the reinforcement without any need for vibration. The elimination of the
need for compaction leads to better quality concrete and substantial improvement of working conditions. It compacts itself due to
its self-weight and is de-aerated almost completely while flowing into the formwork. Thus, the two main properties specific to
fresh SCC are its filling-ability and passing ability. In this paper, different mixes of SCC were prepared and these fresh properties
were investigated through V-funnel and L-box test, respectively. Also the compressive strength of hardened SCC cubes was
measured after specified days of curing (7, 14, 28, 60 & 90 days). Furthermore, the durability properties, like Surface absorption
and Permeability, were determined by Initial Surface Absorption Test (ISAT) and Capillary Suction Test, respectively.

References

  • 1. ASTM Standard C 1585 – 04 ‘Standard Test Method for Measurement of Rate of Absorption of Water by Hydraulic - Cement Concretes’. ASTM International. 2. BS 1881-208 ‘Testing concrete — Part 208: Recommendations for the determination of the initial surface absorption of concrete’ 1996. 3. EFNARC “The European Guidelines for Self-Compacting Concrete” 2005. 4. IS: 383 “Indian Standard specification for coarse and fine aggregates from natural sources for concrete”. Bureau of Indian Standards, New Delhi, 1970. 5. IS: 456 “Indian Standard Plain and Reinforced Concrete-Code of Practice (Fourth Revision)”. Bureau of Indian Standards, New Delhi, 2000. 6. IS: 516 “Methods of Test for Strength of Concrete”. Bureau of Indian Standards, New Delhi, 1959. 7. IS: 2430 “Indian Standard methods for sampling of aggregates for concrete”. Bureau of Indian Standards, New Delhi, 1986. 8. IS: 8112 “Indian Standard 43 grade Ordinary Portland Cement Specification”. Bureau of Indian Standards, New Delhi, 1989. 9. IS: 9103 “Indian standard concrete admixtures – specification”. Bureau of Indian Standards, New Delhi, 1999. 10. Aruntas H. Y., Cemalgil S., Şimsek O., Durmus G. And Erdal M. ‘Effects of super plasticizer and curing conditions on properties of concrete with and without fiber’. Materials Letters, 62, 3441–3443, 2008. 11. Bonavetti V., Donza H., Rahhal V. And Irassar E. ‘Influence of initial curing on the properties of concrete containing limestone blended cement’. Cement and Concrete Research, 30, pg. 703-708, 2000. 12. Faroug F., Szwabowski J. And Wild S. ‘Influence of Superplasticizers on Workability of Concrete’. Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, 1999. 13. Guneyisi E., Gesoglu M. And Özbay E. ‘Permeation Properties of Self-Consolidating Concretes with Mineral Admixtures’. ACI Materials Journal, 2011. 14. Khatib J. M. And Clay R. M. ‘Absorption characteristics of metakaolin concrete’. Cement and Concrete Research, doi:10.1016/S0008-8846(03)00188-1, 2003. 15. Khatib J.M. ‘Metakaolin concrete at a low water to binder ratio’. Construction and Building Materials, 22, 1691–1700, 2008. 16. Khatib J.M. ‘Performance of self-compacting concrete containing fly ash’. Construction and Building Materials, 22, 1963–1971, 2008. 17. Khatib J.M. And Hibbert J.J. ‘Selected engineering properties of concrete incorporating slag and metakaolin’. Construction and Building Materials, 19, 460–472, 2005. 18. Khan, R.A., Sharma, A., 2015. Durability Properties of Self Compacting Concrete containing Fly ash, Lime powder and Metakaolin. J. Mater. Eng. Struct. 2, 206–212. 19. Liu M. ‘Self-compacting concrete with different levels of pulverized fuel ash’. Construction and Building Materials, 24, 1245–1252, 2010. 20. Melo K. A., Carneiro A. M. P. ‘Effect of Metakaolin’s finesses and content in self-consolidating concrete’. Construction and Building Materials, 24, 1529–1535, 2010. 21. Mithun, B.M., Narasimhan, M.C., 2016. Performance of alkali activated slag concrete mixes incorporating copper slag as fine aggregate. J. Clean. Prod. 112, 837–844. doi:10.1016/j.jclepro.2015.06.026 22. Poon C. S. And Ho D. W. S. ‘A feasibility study on the utilization of r-FA in SCC’. Cement and Concrete Research, 34, 2337–2339, 2004. 23. Sukumar B., Nagamani K. And Raghavan R. S. ‘Evaluation of strength at early ages of self-compacting concrete with high volume fly ash’. Construction and Building Materials, 22, 1394–1401, 2008. 24. Testing-SCC “Guidelines for testing fresh self-compacting concrete”. European Research Project, 2005. 25. Thanh, H., Ludwig, H., 2016. Effect of rice husk ash and other mineral admixtures on properties of selfcompacting high performance concrete. Mater. Des. 89, 156–166. doi:10.1016/j.matdes.2015.09.120 26. Vejmelkova E., Keppert M., Grzeszczyk S., Skalinski B. And Cerny R. ‘Properties of self-compacting concrete mixtures containing metakaolin and blast furnace slag’. Construction and Building Materials, doi:10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2010.09.012, 2010. 27. Vejmelkova E., Pavlikova M., Keppert M., Kernesnr Z., Rovnanikova P., OondracˇEk M., Sedlmajer M. And CˇErny R. “High performance concrete with Czech metakaolin: Experimental analysis of strength, toughness and durability characteristics”. Construction and Building Materials, 24, 1404–1411, 2010. 28. Wild S., Khatib J.M. And Jones A. ‘Relative Strength, Pozzolanic Activity and Cement Hydration in Superplasticised Metakaolin Concrete’. Cement and Concrete Research, Vol. 26, No. 10, pp. 1537-1544, 1996.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Civil Engineering
Journal Section Research Articles
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Rizwan A. Khan This is me

Publication Date April 10, 2017
Submission Date August 14, 2016
Acceptance Date March 15, 2017
Published in Issue Year 2017 Volume: 2 Issue: 1

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APA Khan, R. A. (2017). Mechanical and Durability Performance of Self Compacting Concrete Containing Fly Ash And Metakaolin. Journal of Sustainable Construction Materials and Technologies, 2(1), 68-78. https://doi.org/10.29187/jscmt.2018.9

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