Effect of Additive of Expanded Polystyrene and Perlite on Some Mechanical Properties and Thermal Conductivity for Mass Concrete

In this research, the major problem of mass concrete (Differences in Temperature) was studied. Expanded polystyrene and perlite were added in different percentages to investigate the effects on some mechanical properties and thermal conductivity of concrete. Two stages of work were performed. In fir...

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Main Authors: Hamid H. Hussein, Omar S. Saeed
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Language:English
Published: Tikrit University 2016-03-01
Series:Tikrit Journal of Engineering Sciences
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Online Access:http://tj-es.com/vol23no1pa9/
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spelling doaj-bcd2cda7d01f46858653000c96e663992020-11-24T23:58:02ZengTikrit UniversityTikrit Journal of Engineering Sciences1813-162X2016-03-012317886Effect of Additive of Expanded Polystyrene and Perlite on Some Mechanical Properties and Thermal Conductivity for Mass ConcreteHamid H. Hussein0Omar S. Saeed1Technical College, Mosul, IraqTechnical College, Mosul, IraqIn this research, the major problem of mass concrete (Differences in Temperature) was studied. Expanded polystyrene and perlite were added in different percentages to investigate the effects on some mechanical properties and thermal conductivity of concrete. Two stages of work were performed. In first stage, reference mix was designed at proportion (1cement: 1.41sand: 2.72gravel) with (0.4) water cement ratio. Four tests were conducted, these tests including density, compressive strength, flexural strength and thermal conductivity through exponential equation depending on dry density. In the second stage, polystyrene beads and perlite were added as volumetric ratio with (10, 15, 20, 25, and 30) percentages to the original size of reference mix and conducted the tests and study their effects .The results showed a significant improvement in thermal insulation and reduced thermal conductivity (40 , 22) % by using (30) % of polystyrene and perlite respectively. The decreasing in some mechanical properties can be seen and this decreasing did not have serious effects on the design efficiency of the structure which conformed with the specifications.http://tj-es.com/vol23no1pa9/Mass ConcreteMechanical PropertiesThermal ConductivityExpanded polystyrene
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author Hamid H. Hussein
Omar S. Saeed
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Omar S. Saeed
Effect of Additive of Expanded Polystyrene and Perlite on Some Mechanical Properties and Thermal Conductivity for Mass Concrete
Tikrit Journal of Engineering Sciences
Mass Concrete
Mechanical Properties
Thermal Conductivity
Expanded polystyrene
author_facet Hamid H. Hussein
Omar S. Saeed
author_sort Hamid H. Hussein
title Effect of Additive of Expanded Polystyrene and Perlite on Some Mechanical Properties and Thermal Conductivity for Mass Concrete
title_short Effect of Additive of Expanded Polystyrene and Perlite on Some Mechanical Properties and Thermal Conductivity for Mass Concrete
title_full Effect of Additive of Expanded Polystyrene and Perlite on Some Mechanical Properties and Thermal Conductivity for Mass Concrete
title_fullStr Effect of Additive of Expanded Polystyrene and Perlite on Some Mechanical Properties and Thermal Conductivity for Mass Concrete
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Additive of Expanded Polystyrene and Perlite on Some Mechanical Properties and Thermal Conductivity for Mass Concrete
title_sort effect of additive of expanded polystyrene and perlite on some mechanical properties and thermal conductivity for mass concrete
publisher Tikrit University
series Tikrit Journal of Engineering Sciences
issn 1813-162X
publishDate 2016-03-01
description In this research, the major problem of mass concrete (Differences in Temperature) was studied. Expanded polystyrene and perlite were added in different percentages to investigate the effects on some mechanical properties and thermal conductivity of concrete. Two stages of work were performed. In first stage, reference mix was designed at proportion (1cement: 1.41sand: 2.72gravel) with (0.4) water cement ratio. Four tests were conducted, these tests including density, compressive strength, flexural strength and thermal conductivity through exponential equation depending on dry density. In the second stage, polystyrene beads and perlite were added as volumetric ratio with (10, 15, 20, 25, and 30) percentages to the original size of reference mix and conducted the tests and study their effects .The results showed a significant improvement in thermal insulation and reduced thermal conductivity (40 , 22) % by using (30) % of polystyrene and perlite respectively. The decreasing in some mechanical properties can be seen and this decreasing did not have serious effects on the design efficiency of the structure which conformed with the specifications.
topic Mass Concrete
Mechanical Properties
Thermal Conductivity
Expanded polystyrene
url http://tj-es.com/vol23no1pa9/
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