Workability of Self-Compacting Concrete UsingBlended Waste Materials
This paper presents the workability properties of Self-Compacting Concrete (SCC) containing a ternary mix binder using Ordinary Portland Cement and agro-industrial wastes i.e. palm oil fuel ash (POFA) and low calcium based fly ash (FA). The mixtures were prepared with 0 to 40%cement replacement usin...
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| author | Nagaratnam, Brabha h. Rahman, Muhammad Mirasa, A. Mannan, M. |
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| description | This paper presents the workability properties of Self-Compacting Concrete (SCC) containing a ternary mix binder using Ordinary Portland Cement and agro-industrial wastes i.e. palm oil fuel ash (POFA) and low calcium based fly ash (FA). The mixtures were prepared with 0 to 40%cement replacement using agro-industrial wastes at 10% intervals. Water to binder ratio and cement content is kept constant at 0.38 and 540 kg/m3 respectively. Self-compact-ability parameters investigated were Slump flow, J-Ring, V-Funnel, Sieve Stability and Visual Stability Index Tests. It is found that agro-industrial wastes provide a positive effect on the workability properties of self-compacting concrete. |
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| spelling | curtin-20.500.11937-273222018-03-29T09:09:01Z Workability of Self-Compacting Concrete UsingBlended Waste Materials Nagaratnam, Brabha h. Rahman, Muhammad Mirasa, A. Mannan, M. Blended wastes material Fly Ash Concrete Low calcium Self Compacting Fresh properties Workability Palm oil fuel ash This paper presents the workability properties of Self-Compacting Concrete (SCC) containing a ternary mix binder using Ordinary Portland Cement and agro-industrial wastes i.e. palm oil fuel ash (POFA) and low calcium based fly ash (FA). The mixtures were prepared with 0 to 40%cement replacement using agro-industrial wastes at 10% intervals. Water to binder ratio and cement content is kept constant at 0.38 and 540 kg/m3 respectively. Self-compact-ability parameters investigated were Slump flow, J-Ring, V-Funnel, Sieve Stability and Visual Stability Index Tests. It is found that agro-industrial wastes provide a positive effect on the workability properties of self-compacting concrete. 2014 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/27322 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.1043.273 Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland restricted |
| spellingShingle | Blended wastes material Fly Ash Concrete Low calcium Self Compacting Fresh properties Workability Palm oil fuel ash Nagaratnam, Brabha h. Rahman, Muhammad Mirasa, A. Mannan, M. Workability of Self-Compacting Concrete UsingBlended Waste Materials |
| title | Workability of Self-Compacting Concrete UsingBlended Waste Materials |
| title_full | Workability of Self-Compacting Concrete UsingBlended Waste Materials |
| title_fullStr | Workability of Self-Compacting Concrete UsingBlended Waste Materials |
| title_full_unstemmed | Workability of Self-Compacting Concrete UsingBlended Waste Materials |
| title_short | Workability of Self-Compacting Concrete UsingBlended Waste Materials |
| title_sort | workability of self-compacting concrete usingblended waste materials |
| topic | Blended wastes material Fly Ash Concrete Low calcium Self Compacting Fresh properties Workability Palm oil fuel ash |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/27322 |