Affiliation:
1. Department of Civil Engineering, Lovely Professional University, LPU Jalandhar, India.
Abstract
The objective of this research is to enhance the
properties of concrete by using Fly Ash as a partial substitution
of concrete. Tests carried out on cement are Initial and Final
setting time and on aggregates, specific gravity and sieve
analysis. The mean target strength with given compressive
strength at 28 day and quality control level is calculated.
Concrete blend proportions for the first tryout mix is calculated
and casting of cube of 15mm size with curing for 28 days, and
then test for strength using UTM/CTM machines. C-S-H gel as
well as Calcium hydroxide as bi product when reacts with water.
C-S-H gel has an ability to keep the ingredients together by
making a proper bond whereas lime which is freely available can
react with atmospheric moisture and cause efflorescence. In such
cases if we use fly ash, it reacts with free lime and produces C-SH gel again and water as bi product. We have used Fly ash as a
partial replacement of cement with variation of fly ash in
percentage. In this study fly ash add in increment of 5%, 10%,
15%, 20%, 25%, 30% and 35% replacement of cement which has
shown satisfactory results in the strength of the concrete. Fly Ash
improved the workability of the concrete, decreases the bleeding,
surface finish and increases the cohesiveness. Compressive
strength is comparatively increased. The initial strength of
concrete with fly ash has lower strength but acquires higher
strength after 56 days; which shows that more the nos. of curing
days more will be the strength. Thus, it can be used in areas of
construction such as dams, pavements etc.
Publisher
Lattice Science Publication (LSP)