Compressive Property of Steel Fiber Concrete with Mineral Admixture for M35 Grade

International Journal of Civil Engineering
© 2015 by SSRG - IJCE Journal
Volume 2 Issue 4
Year of Publication : 2015
Authors : Ashish Lodhi, Prof. Anubhav Rai, Prof. Y.K. Bajpai
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Ashish Lodhi, Prof. Anubhav Rai, Prof. Y.K. Bajpai, "Compressive Property of Steel Fiber Concrete with Mineral Admixture for M35 Grade," SSRG International Journal of Civil Engineering, vol. 2,  no. 4, pp. 41-44, 2015. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/23488352/IJCE-V2I4P108

Abstract:

In the present work we fabricated tested and compare of two different types of concrete (M35 Grade) samples, one is having steel fiber of 3% and another one has Metakaolin and steel fiber both. Experiment shows very good relation of mineral admixture and steel fiber with concrete strength against compressive force. We used different proportion of steel fiber and also mineral admixture and cured it at two different levels of 7 days and 28 days later, it increases its compressive strength, and also the requirement of cement is decreased with increase in proportion of fiber and mineral admixture. Prepared samples were tested for compressive strength on a machine having 2000 KN rated capacity. This experiment shows a great enhancement in compressive strength of concrete and is also shown graphically

Keywords:

Fiber,Mineral

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