Parametric study ofself-compacted concrete (SCC) by using industrial waste (copper slag, ceramic waste)

Authors

  • Jayesh Prajapati Civil engineering department, Sardar Patel College of Engineering
  • Kalpesh Prajapati Civil engineering department, Sardar Patel College of Engineering
  • Pinkesh Prajapati Civil engineering department, Sardar Patel College of Engineering
  • guide by prof. Nikunj Patel Civil engineering department, Sardar Patel College of Engineering

Keywords:

scc, industrial waste, copper slag, ceramic waste, fine aggregate, coarse aggregate, workability.

Abstract

self-compacted concrete is high performance concrete which has high fluidity without segregation which does not
required vibration and able to flow by own weight for filling purpose of mold. SCC first develop in 1988 in japan to make
standard recommendation and manuals for SCC. Now a days concrete has no long just cement, fine aggregate, coarse
aggregate and water. Technology undergone from macro to micro study which improve performance of concrete. But use of
expansive admixture and very large quantity of cement and its give low strength and difficult to obtain. India has serious
challenge for disposing industrial waste as land filling which result in high cost and environmental problem. Utilize treated
and untreated industrial waste as raw material in concrete is give clean and greener environment. Industrial waste like
copper slag and construction & demolition (C&D) waste replacing by fine aggregate and coarse aggregate in different
proportion is economical. Copper slag is by product of matte smelting and retaining copper.Which can replace by fine
aggregate in concrete and in C&D wastes major part ceramic waste can replace by coarse aggregate to improve workability
and strength of concrete. The test conducted for finding workability of SCC conducted are slump test, U-tube test, V-funnel
test and L bar test.

Published

2017-01-25

How to Cite

Jayesh Prajapati, Kalpesh Prajapati, Pinkesh Prajapati, & guide by prof. Nikunj Patel. (2017). Parametric study ofself-compacted concrete (SCC) by using industrial waste (copper slag, ceramic waste). International Journal of Advance Engineering and Research Development (IJAERD), 4(1), 179–186. Retrieved from https://ijaerd.org/index.php/IJAERD/article/view/1794