Definition:
Earlier notion of using high
amounts of cement for concrete has now changed on favour of increased use of
high amounts of mineral admixtures and super plasticizers with reduced amounts
of cement and water in the concrete mixtures. Energy plays a crucial role in
growth of developing countries, like India.
In context of low availability of nonrecoverable
energy sources coupled with requirements of large quantities of energy to
materials like cement, steel etc., the importance of industrial wastes as
building materials cannot be underestimated. In India about 110 million tones
of fly ash has been produced by 68 major thermal power stations and are likely
to be doubled within next 10 years. It has been a published fact from research
that waste materials like fly ash; silica fume etc, through their use as
construction materials can be converted into meaningful wealth.
Also, a partial replacement of
cement with fly ash is desirable, and indeed essential due to a variety of
technical, economical and ecological reasons. Researchers have reported that
silica fume smaller in size and round shape fills the voids between the coarser
cement particles which may be otherwise occupied with water. A properly
proportional fly ash and silica fume in concrete mix improves properties of the
concrete that may not be achievable through the use of Portland cement alone.
The resulting concrete mix becomes strong, durable and economical and also
eco-friendly as it utilizes an ecological hazardous material.
MATERIALS USED –
SPECIFICATIONS:
1.Ordinary Portland Cement
(OPC), 53 Grade.
2. Silica fume (silicon, sio2 63.1%) as mineral admixture (MA) in dry densified form obtained from ELKEM INDIA Pvt.Ltd., Mumbai.
3. Super plasticizer (chemical admixture) based on Sulphonated Napthalene Formaldehyde-CONPLAST SP 430.
4. Locally available graded aggregate of nominal size 12.5 mm with specific gravity 2.68 and fineness modulus, 5.08 for coarse aggregate (CA).
5. Locally available river sand confirming to Grading Zone II with specific gravity 2.58 and fineness modulus 2.54 for fine aggregate (FA).
6. Water: potable water was used for mixing concrete.
7. Fly ash from Vijayawada thermal power station, Vijayawada, AP,
is used.
2. Silica fume (silicon, sio2 63.1%) as mineral admixture (MA) in dry densified form obtained from ELKEM INDIA Pvt.Ltd., Mumbai.
3. Super plasticizer (chemical admixture) based on Sulphonated Napthalene Formaldehyde-CONPLAST SP 430.
4. Locally available graded aggregate of nominal size 12.5 mm with specific gravity 2.68 and fineness modulus, 5.08 for coarse aggregate (CA).
5. Locally available river sand confirming to Grading Zone II with specific gravity 2.58 and fineness modulus 2.54 for fine aggregate (FA).
6. Water: potable water was used for mixing concrete.
7. Fly ash from Vijayawada thermal power station, Vijayawada, AP,
is used.
CHEMISTRY
OF FLYASH AND SILICA FUME:
The fly ash in concrete makes
efficient use of product of hydration of cement such as calcium hydroxide (C-H)
which is otherwise a source of weakness in normal cement concrete converts it
into denser and stronger C-S-H ompounds by pozzolanic reaction. The heat
generated during hydration initiates the pozzolanic reaction of fly ash. Silica
fume is a by-product of silicon or Ferro-Silica industry and is 100 times finer
than cement. It consists of amorphous silica nd has high reactivity towards
lime.
The replacement level of silica fume is generally low at about 10%. When
SF is used in concrete mix, its introduction affects the physical arrangement
of the system, particularly near the aggregate surface where porosity exists.
Silica fume starts reacting at the early stage of hydration process. The
pozzolanic action of silica fume reduces substantially the quantity and size of
“CH” crystals in hydrated cement paste. This phenomenon along with low W/C
ratio reduces the thickness of transition zones and thus the preferential
orientation of CH crystals is considerably reduced. All these result in more
uniform, stronger transition zone potential of micro cracking.
Silica fume is extremely wear-resistant properties.Silica fume concrete can improve the performance and the infiltration of anti-corrosion properties of salt to protect the steel.
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