Strength and Durability Studies on Steel Fiber Reinforced Ternary Blended Concrete Containing Nano Silica and Zeolite

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An experimental study conducted to evaluate the hardened and durability characteristics of ternary blended concrete containing Nano-Silica Zeolite along with steel fibers act as micro- reinforcement has been presented in this paper. were included different dosages optimum combination above two materials (Nano-Silica -1% Zeolite- 10%) obtained through trails from viewpoint workability strength. Steel have added varying volume fractions 0.5%, 1.0% & 1.5%. Tests performed on cubes, cylinders, prism specimens impact various parameters concrete. The test results clearly exhibit that inclusion significantly influences material which includes compressive strength, indirect tensile flexural elasticity modulus, water absorption, Sorptivity porosity. Nano silica zeolite supplied voids micron size cement particle formed a denser enhanced improvement Based obtained, compressive, splitting tensile, strengths modulus micro by 24.95%, 21.16%, 23.56% 13.72%, respectively. suggested cementitious materials, including reinforcement, most influential factors mechanical properties.

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ژورنال

عنوان ژورنال: Civil engineering and architecture

سال: 2022

ISSN: ['2332-1091', '2332-1121']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.13189/cea.2022.100606