Granite powder as partial replacement of cement in M30 grade concrete mix using IS 10262:2019

IF 0.9 Q4 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY
Sweety Poornima Rau Merugu, Manjunath Y.M.
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PurposeThis study aims at designing consistent and durable concrete by making use of waste materials. An investigation has been carried out to evaluate the performance of conventional and optimal concrete (including 5% GP) at high temperatures for different exposure times.Design/methodology/approachAn experimental work is carried out to compare the conventional and optimal concrete with respect to weight loss, mechanical strength characteristics (compressive, tensile and flexural) after exposed to 100, 200 and 300 °C with 1, 2 and 3 h duration of exposure followed by cooling in furnace for 24 h and then air cooling.FindingsThe workability of granite powder modified concrete decreases as percentage of replacement increases. Compressive, tensile and flexural strengths all increased at 100 °C when compared to strength characteristics at normal temperature, regardless of the exposure conditions, and there was no weight loss noticed. For 200 and 300 °C, the strengths were decreased compared to normal temperature and an elevated temperature of 100 °C, as weight loss of concrete specimens are observed to be decreased at these temperatures. So, the optimum elevated temperature can be concluded as 100 °C.Originality/valueIncorporating pozzolanic binder (granite powder) as cement replacement subjecting to elevated temperatures in an electric furnace is the research gap in this area. Many of the works were carried out replacing GP for fine aggregate at normal temperatures and not at elevated temperatures.
花岗岩粉在M30级混凝土中部分替代水泥,使用IS 10262:2019
目的:利用废旧材料设计出具有一致性和耐久性的混凝土。进行了一项调查,以评估传统和最佳混凝土(包括5% GP)在高温下不同暴露时间的性能。设计/方法/方法进行了一项实验工作,比较传统和最佳混凝土在暴露于100,200和300°C后的重量减轻,机械强度特性(压缩,拉伸和弯曲),暴露时间分别为1,2,3小时,然后在炉中冷却24小时,然后风冷。发现花岗岩粉改性混凝土的和易性随着掺量的增加而降低。与常温下的强度特性相比,无论暴露条件如何,在100°C下的抗压、抗拉和抗折强度都有所增加,并且没有发现重量下降。在200°C和300°C时,强度与常温和100°C高温相比有所降低,因为在这些温度下观察到混凝土试件的失重减少。因此,最佳升温温度为100℃。原创性/价值用火山灰粘结剂(花岗岩粉)替代电炉高温下的水泥是该领域的研究空白。许多工作都是在常温下而不是在高温下用GP代替细骨料进行的。
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Journal of Structural Fire Engineering
Journal of Structural Fire Engineering CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY-
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