نتایج جستجو برای: silica fume

تعداد نتایج: 38428  

Ali Delnavaz Mohammad Reza Pezeshkian

As regards if curing stops for some time and then resumes again, then strength gain will also stop and reactive, in this study with choose suitable curing conditions after improper first curing (recurring) for normal and silica-fume concrete, Effect of this curing conditions on strength and permeability was investigated. The results from tests such as compressive strength, capillary water absor...

2012
K. Sivalingam

The results of experimental investigations on the study of concrete with partial replacement of cement are presented in this paper. The concrete grade of M30 has been selected and designed as per Indian Standard method. The specimens based on control mix have been cast without fly ash and silica fume. Cement was replaced by 0%, 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50% and 60% of fly ash by the weight. 20 % of s...

Journal: :journal of structural engineering and geo-techniques 2015
ali delnavaz mohammad reza pezeshkian

as regards if curing stops for some time and then resumes again, then strength gain will also stop and reactive, in this study with choose suitable curing conditions after improper first curing (recurring) for normal and silica-fume concrete, effect of this curing conditions on strength and permeability was investigated. the results from tests such as compressive strength, capillary water absor...

2010
Tarun R. Naik Frederick H. Gustin Shiw S. Singh

A research program was carried out to evaluate the chloride ion permeability of both air and non-air entrained concretes made with mineral admixtures as partial replacements of cement. Two series of investigations (Series 1 and Series 2) were carried out. The mixtures were proportioned to have 28-day strengths of 35 MPa for Series 1 and 69 MPa for Series 2. Chloride ion permeability was determi...

2015
J. E. Rossen

10 New results show that the microstructure development of cement-silica fume blends is very different 11 from plain cement. portlandite (CH) tends to precipitate as platelets and even around clinker grains as 12 “CH rims” and is consumed by pozzolanic reaction with silica fume. The Ca/Si ratio in the inner 13 product (IP) C-S-H decreases as CH is consumed to reach Ca/Si ≈ 1.40-1.50 at the poin...

2017
José Marcos Ortega María Dolores Esteban Raúl Rubén Rodríguez José Luis Pastor Francisco José Ibanco Isidro Sánchez Miguel Ángel Climent

At present, sustainability is of major importance in the cement industry, and the use of additions such as silica fume as clinker replacement contributes towards that goal. Special foundations, and particularly micropiles, are one of the most suitable areas for the use of sustainable cements. The aim of this research is to analyse the effects in the very long-term (for 600 days) produced by sul...

Journal: :international journal of civil engineering 0
a.r. hariharan structural & geotechnical engineering division, smbs, vit university, vellore-632014, india a.s. santhi structural & geotechnical engineering division, smbs, vit university, vellore-632014, india g. mohan ganesh structural & geotechnical engineering division, smbs, vit university, vellore-632014, india

this research paper presents the use of wasteful supplementary cementitious materials like fly ash and silica fume to conserve the cement used in concrete. the cement industry is one of the major producers of greenhouse gases and an energy user. in this study, portland cement was used as a basic cementitious material. fly ash and silica fume were used as the cement replacements by weight. the r...

2013
Muhammad Burhan Sharif Abdullah Anjum Muhammad Akram Tahir Muhammad Yousaf

Concrete is probably the most extensively used construction material in the world. However, environmental concerns regarding rapid consumption of natural resources and CO2 emission during cement manufacturing process have brought pressure to reduce cement consumption by the use of cement replacement materials (CRMs). The utilization of calcined clay (metakaolin) and silica fume in concrete has ...

2014
Shamsad Ahmad Ibrahim Hakeem Mohammed Maslehuddin

In the exploratory study presented in this paper, an attempt was made to develop different mixtures of ultrahigh performance concrete (UHPC) using various locally available natural and industrial waste materials as partial replacements of silica fume and sand. Materials such as natural pozzolana (NP), fly ash (FA), limestone powder (LSP), cement kiln dust (CKD), and pulverized steel slag (PSS),...

2012
Dilip Kumar Singha Roy Amitava Sil

The use of Silica Fume (SF) in short period of time had one of the most dramatic impacts on the industry’s ability to routinely and commercially produce SF modified concrete of flowable in nature but yet remain cohesive, which in turn would develop both high early and high later-age strengths including resistant to aggressive environments. This paper features an experimental study on the nature...

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