EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION ON THE BEHAVIOUR OF SELF-CURING CONCRETE USING PEG-400, ROBO SAND, RICE HUSK ASH (RHA) AND ALCCOFINE.

Authors

  • Dr.K.Ashwini Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Technology, Hyderabad Author
  • Pathlavavth Babu aMtech Student(22261D2003), Department of Civil Engineering, Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Technology, Hyderabad, India Author

Keywords:

Self-Curing Concrete, Polyethylene Glycol (PEG-400), Robo Sand, Alccofine, Rice Husk Ash (RHA), Compressive Strength, Flexural Strength and Split Tensile Strength.

Abstract

Self-curing concrete is a specialized type designed to address inadequate curing due to human
negligence, water scarcity in arid areas, unavailability of structures in difficult terrains, and the presence of
fluorides in water that can negatively affect concrete properties. This study investigates the use of polyethylene
glycol (PEG-400) as a shrinkage-reducing admixture to enhance self-curing, hydration, and strength. Additionally,
rice husk ash (RHA) and Alccofine are used as partial replacements for cement at 10% each, while the Robo sand
is used as a partial replacement at 25% of fine aggregate. The compressive strength, flexural strength and split
tensile strength of these modified specimens of concrete are evaluated and compared with those of conventionally
cured concrete.

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Published

2024-08-28

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EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION ON THE BEHAVIOUR OF SELF-CURING CONCRETE USING PEG-400, ROBO SAND, RICE HUSK ASH (RHA) AND ALCCOFINE. (2024). International Journal of Engineering and Science Research, 14(3), 109-120. https://www.ijesr.org/index.php/ijesr/article/view/914

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