An Experimental Study On Strength Characteristics Of Fiber Rinforced Concrete By Using Pozzolanas

Abstract

High Performance Concrete Is Defined As Concrete That Meets Special Performance Sets And Standardization Requirements That Cannot Always Be Routinely Achieved Using Conventional Ingredients And Normal Mixing, Formulation And Curing Practices. It Has Been Widely Used In Large-Scale Concrete Construction Requiring High Strength, High Flow Capacity, And High Durability. High-Strength Concrete Is Always High-Strength Concrete, But High-Performance Concrete Is Not Always High-Strength Concrete. Durable Concrete Selecting High-Strength Concrete Does Not Guarantee The Achievement Of Durable Concrete. It Is Very Difficult To Get A Product That Meets All The Characteristics At The Same Time. So Various Pozzolanic Substances Like Granular Floor Kiln Slag (Ggbs), Silica Fume, Rice Husk Ash, Fly Ash, And Highly Reactive Methacholine Are Some Of The Pozzolanic Materials That Can Be Used In Concrete. As A Partial Substitute For Cement, Which Are Very Basic Ingredients To Produce High-Performance Concrete. We Prepare Grout, Cube, Cylinder, Sawing And Finally Compression Test, Split Test And Bending Test. Finally, The Porosity And Permeability Test Was Carried Out. Furthermore, To Obtain Such Performances That Cannot Be Obtained From Conventional Concrete And With The Current Method, A Large Number Of Experimental Mixtures Are Required To Determine The Desired Combination Of Materials That Meet The Particular Performance. 

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