Title of article :
An Appraisal of Compressive Strength of Concrete Incorporated with Chemically Different Fly Ashes
Author/Authors :
Suzuki, Atsushi Graduate School of Engineering - Tohoku University, Japan , Pushpalal, Dinil Graduate School of International Cultural Studies - Tohoku University, Japan , Kashima, Hiroo Central Research Institute - Shin-Etsu Industry Co. Ltd., Japan
Pages :
12
From page :
188
To page :
199
Abstract :
Introduction: Generally, the compressive strength of fly ash concrete differs depending on the properties of fly ash. This strength difference causes difficulties for concrete engineers to guarantee the strength of supplied concrete. Methods: This research firstly carried out the compressive strength tests on the concrete incorporated with fly ash possessing various chemical composition, which are high and low calcium fly ashes. The linear and nonlinear regression analyses were adopted to build the strength prediction model. Results: The chemical and physical properties of procured fly ash with high and low calcium contents have been quantified. Specifically, the compressive strength of concrete with high calcium fly ash demonstrates a strong correlation with calcium content, rather than physical properties such as the surface area and loss of ignition. Therefore, the compressive strength on 28th day can be assessed by a simple formula, taking CaO content of fly ash as an independent variable. In further, the strength on an arbitrary day can be predicted based on the 28th day strength and the replacement rate of fly ash. Conclusion: The two-step framework proposed in this research enables concrete engineers to evaluate the compressive strength of fly ash concrete with an error rate of less than 30%, within the applicable range addressed in this research.
Keywords :
High calcium fly ash , Compressive strength , Prediction model , Chemical composition , CaO, Coal
Journal title :
Open Civil Engineering Journal
Serial Year :
2020
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Record number :
2564527
Link To Document :
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