The documents describe the objectives and methodology of three studies on shear strength of concrete. The first study examines high strength fiber reinforced concrete with a maximum aggregate size of 20mm. The second study looks at concrete with a 12.5mm aggregate size. The third analyzes concrete with changing maximum aggregate sizes. All three involve testing different concrete mixes to determine relationships between compressive, shear, and split tensile strengths.
The documents describe the objectives and methodology of three studies on shear strength of concrete. The first study examines high strength fiber reinforced concrete with a maximum aggregate size of 20mm. The second study looks at concrete with a 12.5mm aggregate size. The third analyzes concrete with changing maximum aggregate sizes. All three involve testing different concrete mixes to determine relationships between compressive, shear, and split tensile strengths.
The documents describe the objectives and methodology of three studies on shear strength of concrete. The first study examines high strength fiber reinforced concrete with a maximum aggregate size of 20mm. The second study looks at concrete with a 12.5mm aggregate size. The third analyzes concrete with changing maximum aggregate sizes. All three involve testing different concrete mixes to determine relationships between compressive, shear, and split tensile strengths.
Shear Strength of High strength Fiber Reinforced Concrete for
maximum aggregate size of 20 mm
by Akshay Mittal ( 181503 ) M.tech Engineering structures Objectives of Study: 1. To find relation between Compressive strength and shear strength of High Stregth Fiber reinforced concrete 2. To find change in shear strength of High strength Normal concrete and high strength Fiber reinforced concrete. 3. To study the change in workability because of steel fibers and amount of superplasticizer require to achieve the same. 4. To compare the shear strength with changing the aggregate size. 5. To check whether new shear setup values coinciding with split tensile strength. 6. To find shear toughness using random speckle pattern Methodology: 1. No. of Grades of concrete 03 2. No. of variations of fiber dosage in each grade 03 3. No. of aspect ratios of Crimped fibers 02 4. Total no. of mixes 03*03*02 = 18 5. No. of cubes (100mm*100mm*100mm) for each mix for compressive strength 03 6. No. of cubes (150mm*150mm*150mm) for each mix for shear strength 03 7. No. of cylinders (150mm*300mm) for each mix for Split Tensile strength 03 8. Total No. of Specimens for all mixes 18*(03+03+03)= 162 Shear Strength of High strength Fiber Reinforced Concrete for maximum aggregate size of 12.5 mm by Maddala Sindhuja ( 181517 ) M.tech Engineering structures Objectives of Study: 1. To find relation between Compressive strength and shear strength of Fiber reinforced concrete 2. To find change in shear strength of High strength Normal concrete and high strength Fiber reinforced concrete. 3. To find shear toughness using random speckle pattern Methodology: 1. No. of Grades of concrete 03 2. No. of variations of fiber dosage in each grade 03 3. No. of aspect ratios of Crimped fibers 02 4. Total no. of mixes 03*03*02 = 18 5. No. of cubes (100mm*100mm*100mm) for each mix for compressive strength 03 6. No. of cubes (150mm*150mm*150mm) for each mix for shear strength 03 7. No. of cylinders (150mm*300mm) for each mix for Split Tensile strength 03 8. Total No. of Specimens for all mixes 18*(03+03+03)= 162
Shear Studies on Concrete with change in Maximum aggregate size
by Jayant Kumar (161122) Akash Anand (161103) Manish Kumar Yadav (161129) Subrat Kumar Pokharel (161149) Objectives of Study: 1. To find relation between Compressive strength, shear strength and Split Tensile strength of Normal and High strength concretes 2. To find change in shear strength of Concretes with change in Maximum Aggregate size 3. To propose a numerical equation for Shear strength and Compressive strength 4. To find shear toughness using random speckle pattern Methodology: 1. No. of Grades of concrete 04 2. No. of variations of Maximum Aggregate size 02 3. Total no. of mixes 04*02 = 08 4. No. of cubes (100mm*100mm*100mm) for each mix for compressive strength 03 5. No. of cubes (150mm*150mm*150mm) for each mix for shear strength 03 6. No. of cylinders (150mm*300mm) for each mix for Split Tensile strength 03 7. Total No. of Specimens for all mixes 08*(03+03+03)= 72