High Volume Fly Ash Self Compacting Concrete with Lime and Silica Fume as Additives

SCC is expensive when compared with normal conventional concrete. Hence, it is desired to produce low cost SCC by replacing cement with higher percentages of fly ash, which is a no cost material and available in abundance. At the same time to achieve higher grade HVFASCC, micro silica which is other...

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Main Authors: Priya C Chandana, Rao M V Seshagiri, Reddy V Srinivasa, Shrihari S
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/44/e3sconf_icmed2020_01109.pdf
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spelling doaj-e065a84b0f9a4bdf8673a8f31c0be0232021-04-02T15:54:39ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422020-01-011840110910.1051/e3sconf/202018401109e3sconf_icmed2020_01109High Volume Fly Ash Self Compacting Concrete with Lime and Silica Fume as AdditivesPriya C Chandana0Rao M V Seshagiri1Reddy V Srinivasa2Shrihari S3Research Scholar of Civil Engineering, JNTUH CEHEx-Professor, JNTUH CEH and Professor, CVR College of EngineeringProfessor, Department of Civil Engineering, GRIETProfessor, Department of Civil Engineering, VJITSCC is expensive when compared with normal conventional concrete. Hence, it is desired to produce low cost SCC by replacing cement with higher percentages of fly ash, which is a no cost material and available in abundance. At the same time to achieve higher grade HVFASCC, micro silica which is otherwise condensed silica fume can also be used along with fly ash to enhance the strength properties of HVFASCC. By replacing fly ash in high volumes in the mix, high amount of pozzolanic material becomes available, majorly reactive silica, for which more calcium hydroxide is necessary for further pozzolanic reaction. As we are reducing cement quantity, the amount of calcium hydroxide available is reduced thus demanding external addition of hydrated lime which can be supplied as additive to cater to the need of calcium hydroxide required for reactive silica in fly ash.The present investigation aims to achieve strength for high volume fly ash self-compacting concrete. The replacement of cement with fly ash is made in 45%, 50%, 55%, 60%, 65% and 70% with 20% hydrated lime and 10% silica fume in one trial. In another trial, 30% hydrated lime and 10% silica fume is added with replacement of fly ash to cement varying in same percentages. The design mix is tested for workability and flowability and cubes are casted for compression strength test and tested at 28 day,, 56 day, and 90 day,.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/44/e3sconf_icmed2020_01109.pdf
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author Priya C Chandana
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Shrihari S
High Volume Fly Ash Self Compacting Concrete with Lime and Silica Fume as Additives
E3S Web of Conferences
author_facet Priya C Chandana
Rao M V Seshagiri
Reddy V Srinivasa
Shrihari S
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title High Volume Fly Ash Self Compacting Concrete with Lime and Silica Fume as Additives
title_short High Volume Fly Ash Self Compacting Concrete with Lime and Silica Fume as Additives
title_full High Volume Fly Ash Self Compacting Concrete with Lime and Silica Fume as Additives
title_fullStr High Volume Fly Ash Self Compacting Concrete with Lime and Silica Fume as Additives
title_full_unstemmed High Volume Fly Ash Self Compacting Concrete with Lime and Silica Fume as Additives
title_sort high volume fly ash self compacting concrete with lime and silica fume as additives
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
issn 2267-1242
publishDate 2020-01-01
description SCC is expensive when compared with normal conventional concrete. Hence, it is desired to produce low cost SCC by replacing cement with higher percentages of fly ash, which is a no cost material and available in abundance. At the same time to achieve higher grade HVFASCC, micro silica which is otherwise condensed silica fume can also be used along with fly ash to enhance the strength properties of HVFASCC. By replacing fly ash in high volumes in the mix, high amount of pozzolanic material becomes available, majorly reactive silica, for which more calcium hydroxide is necessary for further pozzolanic reaction. As we are reducing cement quantity, the amount of calcium hydroxide available is reduced thus demanding external addition of hydrated lime which can be supplied as additive to cater to the need of calcium hydroxide required for reactive silica in fly ash.The present investigation aims to achieve strength for high volume fly ash self-compacting concrete. The replacement of cement with fly ash is made in 45%, 50%, 55%, 60%, 65% and 70% with 20% hydrated lime and 10% silica fume in one trial. In another trial, 30% hydrated lime and 10% silica fume is added with replacement of fly ash to cement varying in same percentages. The design mix is tested for workability and flowability and cubes are casted for compression strength test and tested at 28 day,, 56 day, and 90 day,.
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