The effect of nano-silica and waste glass powder on mechanical, rheological, and shrinkage properties of UHPC using response surface methodology
This study provides the experimental and statistical modeling in order to increase the performance of ultra high performance concrete (UHPC) within reducing the cement consumption. Also showing the effect of waste glass powder and nano silica fume on mechanical, rheological, and shrinkage properties...
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doaj-01c7e948e61249f49a7e183d6eccf9842020-11-25T03:18:31ZengElsevierJournal of Materials Research and Technology2238-78542019-01-0181804811The effect of nano-silica and waste glass powder on mechanical, rheological, and shrinkage properties of UHPC using response surface methodologyMohammad A. Mosaberpanah0Ozgur Eren1Amir R. Tarassoly2Department of Civil Engineering, Cyprus International University (CIU), Nicosia, Cyprus; Corresponding author.Department of Civil Engineering, Eastern Mediterranean University (EMU), Famagusta, CyprusDepartment of Civil Engineering, Eastern Mediterranean University (EMU), Famagusta, CyprusThis study provides the experimental and statistical modeling in order to increase the performance of ultra high performance concrete (UHPC) within reducing the cement consumption. Also showing the effect of waste glass powder and nano silica fume on mechanical, rheological, and shrinkage properties. For this purpose, a fraction of binder was added with the range of 0–5% of nano-silica fume and fraction of Portland cement were substituted with 0–20% of waste glass powder, the maximum particle size of 63 μm. The mechanical properties were obtained by testing on 28 days compressive strength. The rheological property found by doing the flow test. Numbers and randomization orders of experiments were designed by central composite face-centered (CFC) and modeled by response surface methodology (RSM). The validity of models was controlled by analysis of variance (ANOVA). The study showed adding nano-silica and waste glass powder and especially their interaction improved the properties of UHPC. Keywords: Response surface methodology, Ultra high performance concrete, Compressive strength, Flowability, Drying shrinkage, Central composite method, Waste glass powder, Nano-silicahttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2238785418302266 |
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The effect of nano-silica and waste glass powder on mechanical, rheological, and shrinkage properties of UHPC using response surface methodology |
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The effect of nano-silica and waste glass powder on mechanical, rheological, and shrinkage properties of UHPC using response surface methodology |
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The effect of nano-silica and waste glass powder on mechanical, rheological, and shrinkage properties of UHPC using response surface methodology |
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The effect of nano-silica and waste glass powder on mechanical, rheological, and shrinkage properties of UHPC using response surface methodology |
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The effect of nano-silica and waste glass powder on mechanical, rheological, and shrinkage properties of UHPC using response surface methodology |
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effect of nano-silica and waste glass powder on mechanical, rheological, and shrinkage properties of uhpc using response surface methodology |
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This study provides the experimental and statistical modeling in order to increase the performance of ultra high performance concrete (UHPC) within reducing the cement consumption. Also showing the effect of waste glass powder and nano silica fume on mechanical, rheological, and shrinkage properties. For this purpose, a fraction of binder was added with the range of 0–5% of nano-silica fume and fraction of Portland cement were substituted with 0–20% of waste glass powder, the maximum particle size of 63 μm. The mechanical properties were obtained by testing on 28 days compressive strength. The rheological property found by doing the flow test. Numbers and randomization orders of experiments were designed by central composite face-centered (CFC) and modeled by response surface methodology (RSM). The validity of models was controlled by analysis of variance (ANOVA). The study showed adding nano-silica and waste glass powder and especially their interaction improved the properties of UHPC. Keywords: Response surface methodology, Ultra high performance concrete, Compressive strength, Flowability, Drying shrinkage, Central composite method, Waste glass powder, Nano-silica |
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