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Experimental study of strength

characteristics of GGBS and PPF


concrete
Presented by
Keerthi. S Digvijay Kumar Choudhary
(1HS14CV006) (1HS15CV008)

Ankush Rangkame Akash Udhav


(1HS15CV002) (1HS15CV021)

Under the guidance of


Mr. Chang Yang
Miss. Ashwini. V
CONTENT

1. ACCOMPLISHED WORK
2. MATERIALS
3. TEST ON MATERIALS & RESULT
4. TEST ON SPECIMENS & RESULT
5. WORK TO BE DONE
6. EXPECTING OUTCOME
ACCOMPLISHED WORK

 REFERANCE OF JOURNALS
 COLLECTION OF MATERIALS
 TEST ON MATERIALS
 CASTING OF SPECIMENS
 CURING OF SPECIMENS
 TEST ON SPECIMENS
MATERIALS

1. CEMENT
2. FINE AGGREGATE
3. COARSE AGGREGATE
4. GGBS
5. POLYPROPYLENE FIBER
6. WATER
TEST ON MATERIALS AND
RESULT

CEMENT:
1. Specific gravity: 3.11
2. Initial setting time: 30 min
3. Final setting time: 600 min
4. Standard consistency : 29%
GGBS:
1. Specific gravity test: 2.81
2. Initial setting time: 30 min
3. Final setting time: more than 600min
4. Standard consistency : 31%

FINE AGGREGATE:
1. Specific gravity: 2.60
2. Water absorption: 1.69%

COARSE AGGREGATE:
1. Specific gravity: 2.66
2. Water absorption: 0.37%
TEST ON SPECIMENS AND RESULTS

CUBE:

TEST PROPORTION 7 DAYS 14 DAYS 28DAYS


0% 17.7 29.33

0.50%(PPF) 20.2

COMPRESSIVE 30%(GGBS)+ 24.5


STRENGTH 0.50%(PPF)
(N/mm2) 40%(GGBS)+ 26.66
0.50%(PPF)
50%(GGBS)+ 28
0.50%(PPF)
 PRISM:

TEST PROPORTION 7 DAYS 14 DAYS 28DAYS


0% 2.45

0.50%PPF 2.96

FLEXURAL
30%GGBS+ 3.5
STRENGTH
0.50%PPF
(N/mm2)
40%GGBS+ 3.68
0.50%PPF
50%GGBS+
0.50%PPF
 CYLINDER:

TEST PROPORTION 7 DAYS 14 DAYS 28DAYS


0%

0.50%PPF

SPILT-
TENSILE 30%GGBS+
STRENGTH 0.50%PPF
(N/mm2) 40%GGBS+
0.50%PPF
50%GGBS+
0.50%PPF
WORK TO BE DONE
Test remaining on some specimens
1.Cube:
 14 days & 28 days test remaining for different
proportions.

2.Cylinder:
 7 days,14 days & 28 days test remaining for different
proportions.

3.Prism:
 7 days test remaining for 50% GGBS content.
 14 days & 28 days test remaining for different
proportion .
 Slump test is remaining for different proportion.

 Comparative study for different proportion.

 Graphical representation of result.

 Report making is pending.


EXPECTING OUTCOME

 Increase in compressive strength.


 Increase in flexural strength..
 Increase in workability of concrete.
 Prevention of cracks in concrete.
Thank you

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