An Experimental Model on the Mechanical Properties of Reactive Powder Concrete by using Cement Replacement of Glass Powder
T. Raghavendra1, C. Ramanjaneyulu2, V. Bhuvaneswar Reddy3
1T. Raghavendra, Assistant Professor, RGM College of Engineering and Technology, Nandayal, Ananthpur, India.
2C. Ramanjaneyulu, Assistant Professor, RGM College of Engineering and Technology, Nandayal, Ananthpur, India.
3V. Bhuvaneswar Reddy, M.Tech Student Scholar, RGM College of Engineering and Technology, Nandayal, Ananthpur, India.
Manuscript received on 04 July 2019 | Revised Manuscript received on 17 July 2019 | Manuscript Published on 23 August 2019 | PP: 398-402 | Volume-8 Issue-9S3 August 2019 | Retrieval Number: I30730789S319/2019©BEIESP | DOI: 10.35940/ijitee.I3073.0789S319
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Abstract: Reactive Powder Concrete is a creating composite material that enables the solid business to advance material utilizes Generate financial advantages and building structures which are solid, strong and delicate to condition. RPC is another ultra-elite cement with extensive variety of capacities. RPC was created in the 1990s by Bouygues’ research center in France. RPC speaks to another class of Portland concrete based material with compressive qualities of 120-200 MPa go. By presenting fine steel filaments. It has no coarse materials and contains little steel filaments that give extra strength. RPC incorporate Portland concrete, silica rage, fine sand, super plasticizer, water and steel strands. In this investigation, RPC by utilizing cement substitution of glass powder up to 30%. Likewise mechanical properties, compressive strength and split tensile strength were considered.
Keywords: Quartz powder, silica fume, steel fibers, Glass powder, compressive strength, split tensile strength.
Scope of the Article: Mechanical Design