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Investigating the effect of M-sand on abrasion resistance of Roller Compacted Concrete containing GGBS
HighlightsThe Cantabro loss test is used to measure the abrasion resistance of GGBS roller compacted concrete.A relationship is established between Cantabro loss and Surface abrasion loss of GGBS roller Compacted Concrete.Relationships are established between mechanical and abrasion resistance of GGBS Roller Compacted Concrete.
AbstractIn this paper, an attempt has been made to investigate the effect of Manufactured sand (M-sand) on strength and abrasion resistance of Ground Granulated Blast furnace Slag (GGBS) Roller Compacted Concrete (GRCC). The cement was partially replaced by GGBS from 0% to 60%. The GRCC mixes were designed to have a flexural strength of 5MPa according to ACI 211.3R guidelines. Fine aggregates of three combinations were used in GRCC mixes, namely river sand (100%-Series A), M-sand (100%-Series B) and combination of river sand and M-sand (50% each-Series C). Studies on strength parameters (Compression and Flexure) were conducted. Cantabro loss and Surface abrasion resistance tests were conducted to evaluate the abrasion resistance of the GRCC mixes for 3, 7, 28 and 90days. Experimental results show that the Cantabro loss and Surface abrasion weight loss increased with increase in GGBS content at the age of 3days. But at later ages (7, 28, 90days) a decrease trend in weight loss was observed for all the mixes. With addition of M-sand in GRCC mixes the abrasion resistance of GRCC mixes were improved when compared to river sand mixes. Relationships were established between strength and abrasion resistance for all mixes (Series A, B and C). An empirical relation was proposed between Cantabro loss and Surface abrasion weight loss of GRCC mixes.
Investigating the effect of M-sand on abrasion resistance of Roller Compacted Concrete containing GGBS
HighlightsThe Cantabro loss test is used to measure the abrasion resistance of GGBS roller compacted concrete.A relationship is established between Cantabro loss and Surface abrasion loss of GGBS roller Compacted Concrete.Relationships are established between mechanical and abrasion resistance of GGBS Roller Compacted Concrete.
AbstractIn this paper, an attempt has been made to investigate the effect of Manufactured sand (M-sand) on strength and abrasion resistance of Ground Granulated Blast furnace Slag (GGBS) Roller Compacted Concrete (GRCC). The cement was partially replaced by GGBS from 0% to 60%. The GRCC mixes were designed to have a flexural strength of 5MPa according to ACI 211.3R guidelines. Fine aggregates of three combinations were used in GRCC mixes, namely river sand (100%-Series A), M-sand (100%-Series B) and combination of river sand and M-sand (50% each-Series C). Studies on strength parameters (Compression and Flexure) were conducted. Cantabro loss and Surface abrasion resistance tests were conducted to evaluate the abrasion resistance of the GRCC mixes for 3, 7, 28 and 90days. Experimental results show that the Cantabro loss and Surface abrasion weight loss increased with increase in GGBS content at the age of 3days. But at later ages (7, 28, 90days) a decrease trend in weight loss was observed for all the mixes. With addition of M-sand in GRCC mixes the abrasion resistance of GRCC mixes were improved when compared to river sand mixes. Relationships were established between strength and abrasion resistance for all mixes (Series A, B and C). An empirical relation was proposed between Cantabro loss and Surface abrasion weight loss of GRCC mixes.
Investigating the effect of M-sand on abrasion resistance of Roller Compacted Concrete containing GGBS
Rao, S. Krishna (Autor:in) / Sravana, P. (Autor:in) / Rao, T. Chandrasekhar (Autor:in)
Construction and Building Materials ; 122 ; 191-201
14.06.2016
11 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
British Library Online Contents | 2016
|Abrasion resistance and mechanical properties of Roller Compacted Concrete with GGBS
British Library Online Contents | 2016
|Abrasion resistance and mechanical properties of Roller Compacted Concrete with GGBS
Online Contents | 2016
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