Experimental investigation on the effect of cementitious materials on fresh and mechanical properties of self-consolidating concrete

Although applying self-consolidating concrete (SCC) in many modern structures is an inevitable fact, the high consumption of cement in its mixing designs has led to increased production costs and adverse environmental effects. In order to find economically viable sources with environmentally friendl...

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Main Authors: Shariati, Mahdi, Rafiei, Shervin, Mehrabi, Peyman, Zandi, Yousef, Fooladvand, Rouhollah, Gharehaghaj, Behnam, Shariati, Ali, Nguyen, Thoi Trung, Salih, Musab N. A., Shek, Poi Ngian
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/87823/
http://dx.doi.org/10.12989/acc.2019.8.3.225
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spelling my.utm.878232020-11-30T13:21:18Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/87823/ Experimental investigation on the effect of cementitious materials on fresh and mechanical properties of self-consolidating concrete Shariati, Mahdi Rafiei, Shervin Mehrabi, Peyman Zandi, Yousef Fooladvand, Rouhollah Gharehaghaj, Behnam Shariati, Ali Nguyen, Thoi Trung Salih, Musab N. A. Shek, Poi Ngian TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Although applying self-consolidating concrete (SCC) in many modern structures is an inevitable fact, the high consumption of cement in its mixing designs has led to increased production costs and adverse environmental effects. In order to find economically viable sources with environmentally friendly features, natural pozzolan pumice and blast furnace slag in 10-50% of replacement binary designs have been investigated for experiments on the properties of fresh concrete, mechanical properties, and durability. As a natural pozzolan, pumice does not require advanced equipment to prepare for consumption and only needs to be powdered. Pumice has been the main focus of this research because of simple preparation. Also to validate the results, in addition to the control specimens of each design, fly ash as a known powder has been evaluated. Moreover, ternary mixes of pumice and silica fume were investigated to enhance the obtained results of binary mixes. It was concluded that pumice and slag powders indicated favorable performance in the high percentage of replacement. Techno Press 2019-11 Article PeerReviewed Shariati, Mahdi and Rafiei, Shervin and Mehrabi, Peyman and Zandi, Yousef and Fooladvand, Rouhollah and Gharehaghaj, Behnam and Shariati, Ali and Nguyen, Thoi Trung and Salih, Musab N. A. and Shek, Poi Ngian (2019) Experimental investigation on the effect of cementitious materials on fresh and mechanical properties of self-consolidating concrete. Advances in Concrete Construction, 8 (3). pp. 225-237. ISSN 2287-5301 http://dx.doi.org/10.12989/acc.2019.8.3.225
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Shariati, Mahdi
Rafiei, Shervin
Mehrabi, Peyman
Zandi, Yousef
Fooladvand, Rouhollah
Gharehaghaj, Behnam
Shariati, Ali
Nguyen, Thoi Trung
Salih, Musab N. A.
Shek, Poi Ngian
Experimental investigation on the effect of cementitious materials on fresh and mechanical properties of self-consolidating concrete
description Although applying self-consolidating concrete (SCC) in many modern structures is an inevitable fact, the high consumption of cement in its mixing designs has led to increased production costs and adverse environmental effects. In order to find economically viable sources with environmentally friendly features, natural pozzolan pumice and blast furnace slag in 10-50% of replacement binary designs have been investigated for experiments on the properties of fresh concrete, mechanical properties, and durability. As a natural pozzolan, pumice does not require advanced equipment to prepare for consumption and only needs to be powdered. Pumice has been the main focus of this research because of simple preparation. Also to validate the results, in addition to the control specimens of each design, fly ash as a known powder has been evaluated. Moreover, ternary mixes of pumice and silica fume were investigated to enhance the obtained results of binary mixes. It was concluded that pumice and slag powders indicated favorable performance in the high percentage of replacement.
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author Shariati, Mahdi
Rafiei, Shervin
Mehrabi, Peyman
Zandi, Yousef
Fooladvand, Rouhollah
Gharehaghaj, Behnam
Shariati, Ali
Nguyen, Thoi Trung
Salih, Musab N. A.
Shek, Poi Ngian
author_facet Shariati, Mahdi
Rafiei, Shervin
Mehrabi, Peyman
Zandi, Yousef
Fooladvand, Rouhollah
Gharehaghaj, Behnam
Shariati, Ali
Nguyen, Thoi Trung
Salih, Musab N. A.
Shek, Poi Ngian
author_sort Shariati, Mahdi
title Experimental investigation on the effect of cementitious materials on fresh and mechanical properties of self-consolidating concrete
title_short Experimental investigation on the effect of cementitious materials on fresh and mechanical properties of self-consolidating concrete
title_full Experimental investigation on the effect of cementitious materials on fresh and mechanical properties of self-consolidating concrete
title_fullStr Experimental investigation on the effect of cementitious materials on fresh and mechanical properties of self-consolidating concrete
title_full_unstemmed Experimental investigation on the effect of cementitious materials on fresh and mechanical properties of self-consolidating concrete
title_sort experimental investigation on the effect of cementitious materials on fresh and mechanical properties of self-consolidating concrete
publisher Techno Press
publishDate 2019
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/87823/
http://dx.doi.org/10.12989/acc.2019.8.3.225
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