Literature Review On Extreme Weather Condition Curing On Self-Compacting Concrete
Literature Review On Extreme Weather Condition Curing On Self-Compacting Concrete
Literature Review On Extreme Weather Condition Curing On Self-Compacting Concrete
SONANI DHVANIKUMAR D.
(120070720001)
OCTOBER 2013
CERTIFICATE
self-compacting
concrete
was
carried
out
by
Mr.
MAHAVIDYALAYA
ENGINEERING
Date:
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Signature of supervisor
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I express sincere and heartfelt thanks to Dr.F.S.UMRIGAR,
Principal of Birla Vishvakarma Mahavidyalaya, Vallabh Vidhyanagar and
DR. A.K.VERMA, HOD of structural Engineering Department, Birla
Vishvakarma Mahavidyalaya, Vallabh Vidhyanagar for giving me an
opportunity to undertake this topic for study.
I express a deep sense of gratitude to DR. DARSHANA R. BHATT,
Assistant Professor & Research Scholar, Birla Vishvakarma Mahavidyalaya,
Vallabh Vidhyanagar & Prof. NANAK J. PAMNANI princiapal, h.b.patel
polytehnic, limbodara,
Introduction
Self-compacting concrete (SCC), which flows under its own weight and does
not require any external vibration for compaction, has revolutionized concrete
placement.
SCC, was first introduced in the late 1980s by Japanese researchers, is highly
workable concrete that can flow under its own weight through restricted sections
without segregation and bleeding..
Curing :
Proper moisture conditions are critical because water is necessary for the hydration of
cementitious materials.
Curing techniques and curing duration significantly affect curing efficiency.
LITERATURE REVIEW:
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no
TITLE
AUTHER
LABORATORY
STUDY SUPERPLASTICIZERS IN
CONCRETE
YEAR
RESULTS OF A
1.
CONCLUSION
V. M.
MALHOTRA
1978
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no
TITLE
AUTHER
CONCLUSION
YEAR
COMPARATIVE STUDY
C.T. Tam,
ON HARDENED
F.L. Rodrigo.,
PROPERTIES OFSELF-
COMPACTING
2.
A.M.M. Sheinn,
2004
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no
3.
TITLE
AUTHER
CONCLUSION
YEAR
Sr. no
4.
TITLE
HIGH-RANGE WATERREDUCING
ADMIXTURES IN
PRECAST CONCRETE
OPERATIONS
AUTHER
CONCLUSION
YEAR
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5.
TITLE
AUTHER
CONCLUSION
YEAR
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no
6.
TITLE
AUTHER
MIXING TIME
EFFECTS ON
PROPERTIES OF
SELF
COMPACTING
CONCRETE
CONCLUSION
YEAR
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no
7.
TITLE
AUTHER
CONCLUSION
YEAR
Sandeep Dhiman,
Arvind Dewangan,
Er. Lakhan
The higher grade of the self compacting
Nagpal, Sumit
concrete mixes the resistance to the
Kumar,
permeability is more in comparison with
Permeability
International
lower grade of the self compacting
Behavior of Self
concrete mixes . This is because of the 2009
Compacting Concrete Journal of
Innovative
transformation of large pores to fine
(IJITE)
Technology and pores as a consequence of the
Exploring
pozzolanic reaction between cement
Engineering
paste and fly ash substantially reduce
(IJITEE) ISSN: the permeability in the cementitious
2278-3075,
matrix.
Volume-2, Issue-6,
May 2013
Sr. TITLE
no
8.
SelfCompacting
Concrete Procedure for
Mix Design
AUTHER
CONCLUSION
YEAR
Paratibha
At the water/powder ratio of 1.180
AGGARWAL,
Rafat SIDDIQUE, to 1.215, slump flow test, V-funnel
test and L-box test results were
Yogesh
found to be satisfactory, i.e. passing
AGGARWAL,
ability, filling ability and segregation
Surinder M
2008
GUPTA, Leonardo resistance are well within the limits.
Electronic Journal
By using the OPC 43
of Practices and grade, normal strength of 25 MPa to
Technologies
33 MPa at 28-days was obtained,
keeping the cement content around
350 kg/m3 to 414 kg/m3.
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no
TITLE
AUTHER
CONCLUSION
YEAR
9.
SELFCOMPACTING
CONCRETE -A
USEFUL
TECHNOLOGY
2009
Sr.
no
TITLE
AUTHER
Nanak J Pamnani,
Palakkumar D.
Patel,
10.
Comparison and
Optimization of
Dosage of Different International
Super-Plasticizers for Journal of
Self Compacted
Engineering and
Concrete Using
Innovative
Marsh Cone
Technology
(IJEIT) Volume 2,
Issue 8, February
2013
CONCLUSION
YEAR
2012
With similar water/cement ratios and coarse aggregate content, SCC and NSC can be
expected to have similar mechanical properties
Longer curing time improves the geo-polymerisation process resulting in higher
compressive strength
Comparison and Optimization of Dosage of Different Super-Plasticizers for Self
Compacted Concrete Using Marsh Cone - Glanium B276 Supertec gives the
minimum %age of dose for the sample compartive to other sample.
Compressive strength of concrete increased with the increase in curing temperature
from 60C to 70C
References:
applied
science
Rashida A Jhumarwala, P. S. Rao,T. N. Patel Experimental Investigation on Self-