Int. J. Advanced Structures & Geotechnical Engineering
ISSN 2319-5347, ISI Impact Factor: 0.763
VOLUME 03 NO. 01 JANUARY 2014:
Title: Experimental
Investigation on High Performance Concrete with Partial
Replacement of fine aggregate by Foundry Sand with
cement by Mineral Admixtures
Authors:
M. Ranjitham, B. Piranesh, A. Vennila
Abstract:
High performance concrete appears to be a
better choice for a strong and durable structure. In
this project, investigations were carried out on
strength properties such as compressive strength, split
tensile strength and flexural strength of M75 grade of
HPC mixes with different replacement levels such as 10%,
20%, and 30% of foundry sand with fine aggregate and
10%, 20%, 30% and replacing cement by mineral admixtures
such as fly ash and ground granulated blast furnace slag
by adopting water-binder ratio of 0.3. Conplast SP430 is
based on Sulphonated Napthalene Polymers can be used as
a super plasticiser for better workability for high
performance concrete. The HPC mix, grade M75 concrete is
designed as per ACI 211.4R-08 “Guide for selecting
proportions for high strength concrete with Pozzolana
Portland cement and other cementitious materials”.
Mechanical characteristics like Compressive strength,
Split-tensile strength, Flexural strength were examined.
The result of these investigations demonstrates the
strength characteristics of foundry sand based concrete
mixes. Based on the results obtained, the replacement of
30% foundry sand with 3% of super plasticiser which
superior strength characteristics was arrived. The
details of the investigations along with the results are
presented in this report.
Keywords:
High Performance Concrete, High Strength,
Foundry Sand, Fly Ash, Ground Granulated Blast Furnace
Slag
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