Performance Evaluation of Hybrid Fiber Reinforced Concrete Using Copper Slag As Replacement Material of Fine Aggregate
Performance Evaluation of Hybrid Fiber Reinforced Concrete Using Copper Slag As Replacement Material of Fine Aggregate
Performance Evaluation of Hybrid Fiber Reinforced Concrete Using Copper Slag As Replacement Material of Fine Aggregate
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The basic principles behind the design of HFRC are: Figure 3.1 Copper Slag
Use of short and long steel fibers together in the same
concrete mix.
To ensure homogeneous distribution of the fibers in the
mix.
To ensure that each fiber employed in the mix is
effectively used.
2. METHODOLOGY
2.1 FLOW CHART OF THE WORK
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4. TESTING OF MATERIALS Figure 5.2 Casting of specimens
Specific gravity of Copper Slag
Specific gravity of fine aggregate (Copper Slag) is the ratio of
the weight of given volume of aggregates to the weight of
equal volume of water. The specific gravity of Copper slag
was determined by pycnometer as shown in the Figure 4.1.
5. EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION
5.1 MIXING
Mixing concrete is simply the complete blending of the
materials which are required for the production of a
homogeneous concrete. This can vary from hand to machine
mixing and machine mixing being the most common one.
Mixing was done as per the mix proportions obtained using
IS 10262:2019 as shown in the Figure 5.1
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6. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION properties were observed at having hybrid ratio of
Comparison of Compressive Strength Results fibers along with the replacement of fine aggregate by
The results of compressive strength of HFRC mixes with the 40% copper slag.
different percentage of copper slag are presented in the
Keeping in view of savings in natural resources
Figure 6.1, 6.2
environment, production cost, maintenance cost and all
other CS properties, it can be recommended as an
innovative construction material for the use of
constructions.
7. REFERENCE
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There is improvement in mechanical properties of HFRC
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of fibers. The maximum increase in mechanical
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