Study on Flexural Properties of Ultra High Performance Concrete
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Concrete is a mixture of cement, fine aggregate, coarse aggregate and water. Concrete plays a vital
role in the development of infrastructure like as building, bridge, tunnels and highways etc. leading
to utilization of large quantity of concrete. So, the demand of new type of concrete increase day
by day which have high compressive strength, tensile strength, durability and serviceability of
concrete for a long span time.
UHPC is a cementitious material exhibiting enhanced mechanical and durability properties, having
low water to binder ratio less than 0.25, which help to reduce the cost of structure by reducing the
cross-section of structural member. The mechanical properties of UHPC include compressive
strength should be greater than 120 MPa. Due to the high compressive and tensile strength of
UHPC allows to redesign and optimize structural members. Due to the great plastic and hardening
properties of UHPC which does not require the reinforcement which help the built of complicated
member of the structure with having high durability.
The objective of this study was to find the compressive strength and flexural property of UHPC
with three different percentage of steel fibers (i.e. 0.5%, 1% and 1.5%) by volume of cement with
cementitious material like nano silica, silica fume and ground granulated blast slag (GGBS) or
alccofine as a partial replacement used. The silica fume, nano silica was kept at 8% and 2%
respectively and alccofine was varied (10%, 15% and 20%) with cement. The water-binder ratio
used was 0.18. The test result shows that the percentage of steel fibers and alccofine effect the
compressive as well as the flexural strength of the UHPC. The compressive and flexural strength
of UHPC is reported best at 1.5% steel fibers and 10% alccofine. A comprehensive literature
review is carried out for better understanding of compressive and flexural property of UHPC which
is compiled from many references representing research, development and deployment efforts
around the world, this thesis report provides a framework for gaining a well understanding of
UHPC.
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Master of Engineering- Structures
