IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF TRADITIONAL CONCRETE BY UTILIZING FLYASH AND WASTE GLASS POWDER WITH ADDED SUBSTANCE NYLON FIBER
Journal: International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology (IJCIET) (Vol.8, No. 7)Publication Date: 2017-07-19
Authors : CH. DEVI SAANDEEPYA R. VIMALA;
Page : 274-282
Keywords : Fly Ash; Waste Glass Powder; Nylon Fibre; Super Plasticizer; Compressive Strength; Split Tensile Strength and Flexural Strength.;
Abstract
The progression of concrete innovation can diminish the utilization of characteristic assets and vitality sources and reduce the impact of toxins on the earth. By and by a lot of fly fiery debris are produced from warm power plant with a negative effect on nature. This fly fiery remains can be utilized as a part of concrete as a supplementary cementatious material and the incomplete substitution of sand by waste glass is generally conceivable. In this project, 15% of cement is mostly supplanted with fly fiery remains and waste glass powder is utilized as fractional substitution of sand in M20 grade concrete with 0.3% addition of nylon filaments to the volume of concrete. Concrete cubes, cylinders and beams were casted with 0% 10%, 20%, 30%, 40% and 50% of sand by glass powder for testing of compressive quality, split rigidity and flexural quality of concrete. Cubes, cylinders and beams are tested at 7 and 28 days of curing period for compressive quality, split elasticity and flexural quality. The test outcomes gotten for the designed concrete mixes are contrasted and that of traditional concrete.
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