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Analysis of Effect of Shape Modified Aggregate in Concrete Strength and Density
Analysis of Effect of Shape Modified Aggregate in Concrete Strength and Density
PRESENTED By,
Guided by, Tejoseho Khatso- VTU11744
Sir Bharath.M Longpai .H Konyak- VTU11693
Coi Lohe- VTU11743
Introdution :
• In this test , we will be using an artificially modified aggregate in the
shape of a parabola i.e, a hyperbolic paraboloid concrete and test its
strength. As we know, such shape have been used as structure since the
curvature of a parabola reduces its tendency to buckle in compression.
Being braced in two directions they experience no bending and are able
to withstand unequal loading, whether from dead loads or live load. Due
to this property we have replaced the normal shape of aggregate with a
hyperbolic paraboloid structure to test its strength for construction.
Aim :
• To test the strength and density of an artificial hyperbolic
paraboloid aggregate in concrete.
SCOPE :
• Modifying the shape of the aggregate in concrete such that it
reduces the density and strengthens the concrete for faster
building rates in construction and handling costs.
OBJECTIVE:
• To create a low density concrete.
• To test the strength of a structurally modified aggregate in
concrete.
• To compare the strength and density of LWC with NWC
Methodology:
Artificial shaped modified
Literature review 3-D Printing
aggregate
Density test
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structural material
strength test
Mix Design
Result
Report Presentation
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