This paper is published in Volume-3, Issue-5, 2017
Area
Concrete Technology
Author
Rachael Challagalli, G. S Hiremath
Org/Univ
Basaveshvara Engineering College, Bagalkot, Karnataka, India
Pub. Date
09 September, 2017
Paper ID
V3I5-1138
Publisher
Keywords
Self Compacting Concrete, Alccofine, Fly Ash, GGBS, Sugarcane Bagasse Ash.

Citationsacebook

IEEE
Rachael Challagalli, G. S Hiremath. Comparative Study on Fresh and Hardened Concrete Properties of Ternary Blend Self Compacting Concrete, International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology, www.IJARIIT.com.

APA
Rachael Challagalli, G. S Hiremath (2017). Comparative Study on Fresh and Hardened Concrete Properties of Ternary Blend Self Compacting Concrete. International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology, 3(5) www.IJARIIT.com.

MLA
Rachael Challagalli, G. S Hiremath. "Comparative Study on Fresh and Hardened Concrete Properties of Ternary Blend Self Compacting Concrete." International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology 3.5 (2017). www.IJARIIT.com.

Abstract

Self- Compacting Concrete is a special type of concrete that is able to flow and compact under its own weight and can occupy all the spaces in the form without any vibration and at the same time it is cohesive enough to be handled without bleeding or segregation. In recent years, self-compacting concrete has been gaining wide range of application for placement in congested reinforced concrete structures with difficult casting conditions. For such applications, the fresh concrete must possess high fluidity and good cohesiveness. The use of additive materials such as industrial wastes as mineral admixtures can ensure the required concrete properties. The initial experimental study aims at producing and evaluating SCC for ternary blends incorporating fly ash, GGBS, sugarcane bagasse ash and alccofine as partial replacement of cement. Five number of SCC mixes were investigated in this study. The self-compacting mixes have cement replacement with different percentages of mineral admixtures while keeping cement quantity fixed for 360kg/m3.The tests such as slump flow test, V funnel test, T500 slump flow test, J ring test and V5min test were carried on fresh properties of SCC mixes to check the prerequisites mentioned in EFNARC, the mechanical properties of hardened concretes such as compressive strength, split tensile strength were also carried on all the mixes. Incorporating these mineral admixtures resulted in producing economical concrete and the workability requirements of SCC were satisfied, the strength obtained was maximum when alccofine and GBBS were added in the concrete.