Detailed Analysis of Strength of Self Compacted Concrete with its varying proportions
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Concrete is a product used as a cloth for building. Concrete must be closely vibrated for flow into very elaborate forms or forms which have quite a few reinforcing bars. For this reason to conquer those defects the self-compacting concrete is used. The self-compacting concrete makes its way by self at suitable velocity into formwork without blocking off through the reinforcement without being closely vibrated. This challenge deals with the self- compacting concrete where the proportion of cement is partially changed with proportion of fly-ash and silica fume. In this paper a comparative study has been shown with respect to its compressive strength and various lab tests (ie flowability and passibility) according to various mixing proportions.
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VIPUL KUMAR Aug,2015 Study of Mix Design of Self Compacting Concrete International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) Volume: 02 Issue: 05