Research Paper Variation Pattern in Ingredients Quantities Due To Superplasticizer and Fly Ash in Concrete Mixes Designed As Per Is Code Address For Correspondence, CG, India
Research Paper Variation Pattern in Ingredients Quantities Due To Superplasticizer and Fly Ash in Concrete Mixes Designed As Per Is Code Address For Correspondence, CG, India
Research Paper Variation Pattern in Ingredients Quantities Due To Superplasticizer and Fly Ash in Concrete Mixes Designed As Per Is Code Address For Correspondence, CG, India
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Research Paper
VARIATION PATTERN IN INGREDIENTS QUANTITIES DUE
TO SUPERPLASTICIZER AND FLY ASH IN CONCRETE
MIXES DESIGNED AS PER IS CODE
Balendu Sirsant1, Dr. S.P. Mishra2
M.E. Scholar (Structural Engineering), 2Professor, Dept. of Civil Engg., Bhilai Institute of Technology,
Durg, CG, India
ABSTRACT
In this research paper influence of admixtures on key ingredients of concrete such as water content, cement content, fine
aggregate and coarse aggregate content of concrete, for concrete without admixture and concrete with admixture designed
as per IS Code 10262:2009 is determined. Here for study one type of Superplasticizer Pozzolith 225(MLS) and fly ash are
used as an admixture in concrete. Experiments are performed to validate the data of design mix taken and investigated the
effect of Superplasticizers in fresh and hardened state.
KEYWORDS: Fly Ash, Superplasticizer, ingredients of concrete, Mix Design.
1. INTRODUCTION
The country is going through a face of rapid
development and growth. Since India is growing
country large investments are in infrastructure
development. Concrete is the most widely use
construction materials available. Concrete is the base
for all types of construction. Huge quantity of
concrete production is required due to such speed in
growth. Concrete is the mixture of cement, fine
aggregate and coarse aggregate with water. Out of
this cement in concrete are the most important
constituents and act as a binder in the concrete.
A significant fraction of CO2 discharged into the
atmosphere comes from industry point sources.
Cement production alone contributes approximately
5% of global. Also due to construction work quantity
of potable water for human requirement reduces
rapidly, as well natural resources such as lime stone
mines goes on decreasing due to manufacturing of
cement for making concrete. Due to all above reason
we need to reduce consumption of cement and water
as concrete making materials. This research paper is
prepared to give the idea for mixing of admixtures in
concrete and its effect on various properties of
concrete mix which ultimately gives the result about
how much amount of water and cement content we
can reduce in concrete mix using admixtures and
attaining the same strength.
The basic functions of plasticising and high-range
water reducing admixtures used in cement materials
are following:
a. The reduction of W/C ratio while maintaining
the initial consistency of concrete mixture
constant
b. The reduction of cement and water content
without worsening the fluidity of concrete
mixture and while sustaining the same value of
compressive strength as for the control
concrete,
c. The change of concrete mixture consistency
into more fluid while maintaining W/C ratio
constant (no changes in basic content of
concrete mixture) [A. Kapelko, 2006]
The cement content in concrete is reduced with
regard to three aspects:
1. Economical the cost of cement and the
possibility of its usage in a smaller quantity,
2. Technical the danger of too big cement
shrinkage occurrence. [A. Kapelko, 2006]
3. Environmental - To reduce the anthropogenic
greenhouse emission from Cement production
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5. CONCLUSION
From the test on concrete mix with Superplasticizer
of MLS (Modified Lignosulphate) family and Fly ash
mix concrete following conclusion can be drawn:
(i) From the curved plotted between water
content in concrete mix with admixture as a
Superplasticizer Pozzolith 225 and fly ash
content, and the conventional concrete it can
be drawn that the water demand for concrete
mix with fly ash and conventional concrete
mix without any admixture is same and
constant. Around 30% of water is reduced by
plasticizers when used in concrete as
compared to conventional one for same grade
of concrete for constant water cement ratio.
(ii) From the curve plotted between cement
content and grade of concrete it is observed
that(a) Cement content can be reduced up to 14% and
34% for concrete with Superplasticizer and fly
ash respectively when compared with
conventional concrete of M20 grade.
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