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The Experimental Study of Self Compacting Concrete Using Plantain Leaf Ash

The Experimental Study of Self Compacting Concrete Using Plantain Leaf Ash

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Chapter One Of The Experimental Study of Self Compacting Concrete Using Plantain Leaf Ash

INTRODUCTION TO SCC

Self-Compactingย  Concreteย  (SCC),ย  aย  relativelyย  newย  categoryย  ofย  highย  performance concrete,ย  isย  proportioned in suchย  thatย  theย  concreteย  freelyย  passesย  aroundย  andย  through reinforcement,ย  completelyย  fillsย  theย  formworkย  andย  consolidatesย  underย  itsย  ownย  weight without segregation.ย  The high flowability of SCC makes it possible to fill the formwork without vibration

[Khayat, 1999; Khayat et al., 2004].

Developedย  inย  Japanย  inย  theย  lateย  1980โ€™sย ย [Ozawa,ย  etย  al.,ย  1989],ย SCCย  hasย  beenย  aย  topicย  of research and developmentย  in manyย  locations, especiallyย  in Japan and Europeย ย [Ouchi, et al.,ย  2003].ย  SCC has been successfully used in numerous applications where normal concrete is difficult to place and consolidate due to reinforcement congestion and difficult access.ย  Precast, prestressed bridge elements, such as AASHTO Type III girders, have congested reinforcement and tight dimensional geometry, and therefore can benefit from the use of SCC.

Threeย  basicย  characteristicsย  areย  requiredย  toย  obtainย  SCC:ย  highย  deformability,ย  restrained flowabilityย  andย  aย  highย  resistanceย  toย  segregationย ย [Khayat,ย  etย  al.,ย  2004].ย ย  High deformabilityย  isย  relatedย  toย  theย  capacityย  ofย  theย  concreteย  toย  deformย  andย  spreadย  freelyย  in order to fill allย  the spaceย  inย  theย  formwork.ย ย  Itย  is usually aย  function ofย  theย  form, size and quantityย  ofย  theย  aggregate,ย  andย  theย  frictionย  betweenย  theย  solidย  particles,ย  whichย  canย  be reducedย  byย  addingย  aย  highย  rangeย  water-reducingย  admixtureย  (HRWR)ย  toย  theย  mixture.ย  Restrained flowability represents how easily the concrete can flow around obstacles, such as reinforcement, and is related to the member geometry and the shape of the formwork.

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Segregationย  isย  usuallyย  relatedย  toย  theย  cohesivenessย  ofย  theย  freshย  concrete, whichย  canย  be enhancedย  byย  addingย  aย  viscosity-modifyingย  admixtureย  (VMA)ย  along withย  a HRWR,ย  by reducingย  theย  freeย  waterย  content,ย  byย  increasingย  theย  volumeย  ofย  paste,ย  orย  byย  some Combination of these factors.

Two general types of SCC can be obtained:ย 

(1)ย  Concrete with a small reduction in the coarse aggregate, containing a VMA.

(2)ย  Concrete with a significant reduction in the coarse aggregate content without any VMA.

SCCย  hasย  beenย  claimedย  toย  offer manyย  advantagesย  forย  theย  precast,ย  prestressedย  industry includingย  eliminationย  ofย  noiseย  andย  problemsย  relatedย  toย  concreteย  vibration,ย  lowerย  labor costย  per member,ย  andย  fasterย  casting,ย  therebyย  increasingย  productivity. Due to the low water-cement ratio, SCC should have improved to durability and strength.

Generally, SCC contains a higher cementitious materialsย  andย  lower water-cementย  ratio thanย  conventionalย  concrete,ย  andย  soย  canย  provideย  relativelyย  highย  strength.ย ย  The paste usually includes fly ash, slag, silica fume, or other supplementary cementitious materials, or an inert filler such as limestone powder. The paste content of SCCย  is alsoย  relatively high, withย  aย  reductionย  inย  theย  sizeย  andย  quantityย  ofย  coarseย  aggregate.ย  These factors are typically associated with increased creep and shrinkage, and may be related to a reduction in elastic modulus.

WHAT IS SELF-COMPACTING CONCRETE (SCC)?

It is a concrete that can be compacted by its own weight and fills every corners in the formwork and the placing can be done without vibrating compaction. In the plastic state it is very homogenous, cohesive and very flowable.

WHY IT IS NEEDED?

Concrete is a versatile material extensively used in construction applications throughout the world. Properly placed and cured concrete exhibits excellent compressive-force-resisting characteristics and engineers rely on it to perform in a myriad of situations. However, if proper consolidation is not provided, its strength and durability could be questionable. To help alleviate these concerns, Japanese researchers in the late 1980โ€™s developed a concrete mixture that deformed under its own weight, thus filling around and encapsulating reinforcing steel without any mechanical consolidation.

  • Self-Compacting Concrete offers new possibilities and prospects in the context of durability and strength of concrete.
  • As a result of the mix design, some properties of the hardened concrete can be different for SCC in comparison to normal vibrated concrete.
  • Mix design criterions are mostly focused on the type and mixture proportions of the constituents.
  • Adjustment of the water/cement ratio and super plasticizer dosage is one of the main key properties in proportioning of SCC mixtures.

ย AIM AND OBJECTIVES

The aim of this study of self-compacting concrete using Plantain leaf ash as partial replacement of ordinary portland cement is to obtain self-compacting concrete satisfying EFNARC guidelines and make comparison of self-compacting concrete to normally compacted concrete in terms of workability and compressive strength.

The above aim will be accomplished by fulfilling the following research objectives:

  1. Determining the effect of Plantain leaf ash as partial replacement of cement on the properties of SCC in
  • FRESH STATE (Filling ability and Passing ability)
  • HARDENED STATE (Compressive strength)
  1. Obtaining specific experimental data to understand fresh and hardened properties of self-compacting concrete.
  2. Developing SCC using Plantain leaf ash as partial replacement of cement in varying dosages satisfying European standards and to study their behaviour.
    1. Determining whether the properties observed in (1) are structurally sufficient for its application according to relevant standard as a construction material.
    2. Assessing the implication of its usage as a construction material in the built environment

SCOPE OF STUDY

For this study, concrete with varied percentages of Plantain leaf were used in producing self-compacting concrete in terms of filling ability and passing ability and were compared with normally compacted concrete.. The key parameter in the study is:

  1. ย ย ย ย ย ย ย  i.ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย  The workability characteristics using slump flow test, V-funnel test, L-box test and compressive strength characteristics at 14, 21 and 28 days using 45 cubes of 150mm X 150mm X 150mm were determined.

SIGNIFICANCE OF STUDY

  1. To produce concrete of high and significant strength and durability to be used for all construction structures.
  2. To effectively utilize and solve the problem of the storage and disposal of plantain leaf ash.
    1. To minimize maintenance, labour cost, and cost due to the vibrators required.

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ย ADVANTAGES OF SELF-COMPACTING CONCRETE:

Simple inclusion even in complicated formwork and tight reinforcement:

  1. Higher installation performance since no compaction work is necessary which leads to reduced construction times, especially at large construction sites
  2. Reduced noise pollution since vibrators are not necessary
  3. Higher and more homogenous concrete quality across the entire concrete cross-section, especially around the reinforcement
  4. Improved concrete surfaces (visible concrete quality)
  5. Typically higher early strength of the concrete so that formwork removal can be performed more quickly.

DISADVANTAGES OF SELF-COMPACTING CONCRETE

  1. SCC requires higher powder and admixture (particularly super-plasticizers) contents than normally compacted concrete and so the material cost is higher.
  2. The increased content of powder and admixture also leads to higher sensitivity of SCC to material variation than that of normally vibrated concrete; thus greater care with quality control is required.

CONSTITUENTS OF SCC

With regard to its composition, SCC consists of the same components as conventionally vibrated concrete, which are

  • Cement
  • Aggregates
  • Water
  • Chemical Admixtures i.e. Superplasticizers and Viscosity Modifying Agents Mineral Admixtures i.e., fly ash, Silica Fume, etc.

PROPERTIES OF SCC

Following are the properties of hardenedย self-compacting concrete:

Compressive strength

SCC compressive strengths are comparable to those of normally compacted concrete made with similar proportions and water cement ratio. There is no difficulty in producing SCC with compressive strength up to 60N/mm2. (http://theconstructor.org/concrete/properties-of-hardened-self-compacting-concrete/7681).

ย Tensile strength

Tensile strengths are assessed indirectly by the splitting test on cylinders. For SCC, both the tensile strengths themselves, and the relationships between tensile and compressive strengths are of similar order to those of normally compacted concrete. (http://theconstructor.org/concrete/properties-of-hardened-self-compacting-concrete/7681).

Bond strength

The strength of the bond between concrete and reinforcement are assessedย by pullout tests, using deformed reinforcing steel of two different diameters, embedded in concrete prisms. For both civil engineering and housing categories, the SCC bond strengths, related to the standard compressive strengths, were higher than those of the reference concrete were. (http://theconstructor.org/concrete/properties-of-hardened-self-compacting-concrete/7681).

Modulus of elasticity

Previous results available indicate that the relationships betweenย static modulus of elasticity and compressive strengths were similar for SCC and the reference mixes. A relationship in the form of E/ (fcu)ย 0.5ย has been widely reported, and all values of this ratio were close to the one recommended by ACT for structural calculations for normal weight compacted concrete. (http://theconstructor.org/concrete/properties-of-hardened-self-compacting-concrete/7681).

Shrinkage and creep

None of the results obtained indicates that the shrinkage and the creep of the SCC mixes were significantly greater than those of traditional vibrated concrete. (http://theconstructor.org/concrete/properties-of-hardened-self-compacting-concrete/7681)

ย Some aspects of durability

Elements of all types of concrete have been leftย exposed for future assessment of durability but some preliminary tests have been carried out.

The permeability of the concrete, a recognized indicator of likely durability, has been examined by measuring theย water absorption of near surface concrete. The results suggest that in the SCC mixes, the near surface concrete was denser and more resistantย to water ingress than in the reference mixes. Carbonation depths have been measured at one year. (http://theconstructor.org/concrete/properties-of-hardened-self-compacting-concrete/7681)

FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENT OF SCC

According to EFNARC specification (European Federation of National Association Representing for Concrete),ย SCC must be designed to fulfil the requirements of EN 206 regarding density, strength development, final strength and durability which obtains the following requirements.

  • Filling Abilityย โ€“ The ability of SCC to flow under its own weight into and fill completely all spaces within intricate formwork, containing obstacles, such as reinforcement.
  • Passing Abilityย โ€“ The ability of SCC to flow through openings approaching the size of the mix coarse aggregate, such as the spaces between steel reinforcing bars, without segregation.
  • Resistance to Segregationย โ€“ The ability of SCC to remain homogeneous during transport, placing, and after placement.

PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROCESS OF SCC

  • The physical process is due to the particles fineness of the supplementary cementing materials that are much smaller than that of the cement, thereby providing densely packed particles between fine aggregates and cement grains, and, hence, the reduction in porosity.
  • The chemical process is due to the activation of the non-crystalline silica, by the calcium hydroxide produced from the hydrating cement to form secondary calcium silicate hydrate that also fills the pore spaces and further reduces the porosity

PROBLEM STATEMENTย 

There are currently not universally accepted design, proportioning or acceptance criteria for the use of SCC in prestressed girders.ย ย  Although SCC has been used successfully in severalย  precastย  andย  cast-in-placeย  applicationsย  and manyย  ofย  theย  propertiesย  of SCCย  have Been established, several issues must still be resolved in order to successfully use SCC in The production of prestressed bridge elements.ย  Many of these concerns are related to long term behaviour of the element in service.

SCCย  isย  similarย  toย  conventionalย  concreteย  inย  termsย  ofย  compressiveย  strength.ย  Due to the lowerย  contentย  ofย  coarseย  aggregate,ย  however,ย  thereย  isย  someย  concernย  that:

(1)ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย  SCC may haveย  aย  lowerย  modulusย  ofย  elasticity,ย  which ย mayย  affectย  deformationย  characteristicsย  of prestressedย  concreteย  members

(2)ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย  Creep and shrinkage will be higher, affecting prestress loss and long term deflection.

SCC POTENTIALS BEYOND CONVENTIONAL CONCRETE

  1. Improved efficiency
  2. Use with close meshed reinforcement
  3. For slender Component
  4. For complex geometric shapes
  5. Generally where compaction is difficult
  6. Fast installation rates
  7. Reduced damage to health

SCC AND MEASUREMENT OF ITS FLOW PROPERTIES

Conventional workability tests, devised for normal ranges of concrete mixtures are not adequate for self-compacting concrete, because they are not sensitive enough to detect the tendency to segregation. For example, a slump test may show collapse, (a slump of say 280 mm) and yet in one case the mixture may be stable and in other cases either the aggregate may settle down or the slurry may tend to โ€œrunโ€. Therefore test equipment was fabricated for judging the following characteristics.

(1)ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย Self-compatibility:ย The U-tube test gives an indication of the resistance of the mixture to flow round obstructions in a U-type mould. This test also detects the tendency of the coarse aggregate particles to stay back or settle down, when the mixture flows through closely-spaced reinforcements.

(2)ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย Deformability:ย The slump flow test as specified by the Japan Society of Civil Engineers (JSCE) judges the ability of concrete to deform under its own weight against the friction of the base, this test, however, cannot evaluate whether the concrete will pass through the space between the reinforcement bars. This test is useful also as a routine control test, to detect the tendency for slurry to separate from the mixture.

(3)ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย Viscosity: Viscosity of the mortar phase is obtained by a V-funnel apparatus, this is useful for adjusting the powder content, water content and admixture dosage.

(4)ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย Filling ability test: It is also used to determine the ability of the concrete to deform readily through closely spaced obstacles.

Many different methods have been developed to characterise the properties of SCC. No single method has been found till date which characterises all the relevant workability aspects and hence, each mixed has been tested by more than one test method for the different workability parameters.

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