Mix proportion for medium grade concrete with silica fume as cement replacement for general purpose construction
There are many demands of concrete in construction leading to the use of industrial waste as mineral additive or supplementary filler to improve the concrete performance and lower production cost. Silica fume is a distinct industrial waste. The making of silica fume concrete is made by case basis...
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IOP Publishing
2021
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Institution: | Universiti Malaysia Sarawak |
Language: | English |
Summary: | There are many demands of concrete in construction leading to the use of industrial
waste as mineral additive or supplementary filler to improve the concrete performance and lower
production cost. Silica fume is a distinct industrial waste. The making of silica fume concrete is
made by case basis based on specific needs especially for the production of prescribed High
Performance Concretes. In this study, the use of silica fume for low/medium grade concrete for
general production is investigated [1]. It is an attempt to find a mix proportion with
recommended silica fume replacement to produce a medium grade concrete for general purpose
construction. Silica fume as cement replacement greatly increase the mechanical and durability
properties of concrete. The concrete mix with 10% silica fume replacement gives the most
practical replacement percentage resulting to a 32% strength increase compared to concrete with
no silica fume. It is also possible to produce a normal grade concrete using a standard M40 mix
proportion. Concrete samples with less than 10% cement replacement did not show significant
differences in mechanical and durability properties compared to the reference sample. |
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