Effect Of Silica Fume And Metakaolin Combination On High Strengtgh Concrete

Madari Abhishek Kumar, Dr.Md. Subhan

Abstract


The use of supplementary cementitous materials is fundamental in developing low cost construction materials for use in developing countries. By addition of some pozzolanic materials, the various properties of concrerte viz, workability, durability, strength, resistance to cracks and permeability can be improved. Silica fume is a byproduct resulting from the reduction of high – purity quartz with coal or coke and wood chips in an electric arc furnace during the production of silicon metal or silicon alloys. Silica fume is known to improve both the mechanical characteristics and durability of concrete. The principle physical effect of silica fume in concrete is that of filler, which because of its fineness can fit into space between cement grains in the same way that sand fills the space between particles of coarse aggregates and cement grains fill the space between sand grains. As for chemical reaction of silica fume, because of high surface area and high content of amorphous silica in silica fume, this highly active pozzolan reacts more quickly than ordinary pozzolans.The use of silica fume in concrete has engineering potential and economic advantage. Metakaolin is also one of such waste/ non - conventional material which can be utilized beneficially in the construction industry. This paper presents the results of an experimental investigations carried out to find the suitability of silica fume and metakaolin combination in production of concrete.


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