Int. J. Advanced Structures & Geotechnical Engineering
ISSN 2319-5347, ISI Impact Factor: 0.763
VOLUME 05 NO. 01 JANUARY 2016:
Title:
Influence of properties of coarse aggregates on
self compacting concrete mixes
Authors:
Kiran Bhat P., Shreelaxmi Prashanth,
Dhanalakshmi
Abstract:
Self-compacting concrete (SCC) is a flowing
concrete mixture that consolidates under its own weight.
The highly fluid nature of SCC makes it suitable for
placing in difficult conditions and in sections with
congested reinforcement. Properties of coarse aggregates
is one of these factors that has a significant influence
on behaviour of SCC. In this study, two SCC mixes have
been designed using two kind of aggregates. It was found
that the rheological tests conducted on fresh SCC such
as slump flow, L-box, U-box and V-funnel are sufficient
to ascertain SCC attributes. Compressive strength of the
mixes were tested after water curing for 28 days.
Comparative study on performance of SCC mixes with the
two different types of coarse aggregates is also made.
Keywords:
SCC, Rheology, Coarse Aggregates, Compressive
Strength.
Pages:
32-34