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Studies on properties of internal sealing of self-compacting concrete using polyethylene glycol
, B.M. Satish
Published in Associated Cement Companies Ltd.
2018
Volume: 92
   
Issue: 1
Pages: 64 - 76
Abstract
Self-curing is done in order to full fill the water requirements of concrete whereas self-compacting concrete is prepared so that it can be placed in difficult positions and congested reinforcements. This investigation is aimed to utilize the benefits of both self-curing as well as self-compacting. The present investigation involves the use of self-curing agent viz., polyethylene glycol (PEG) of molecular weight 4000 (PEG 4000) for dosages ranging between 0.1 to 1% by weight of cement added to mixing water. Two mixes with different w/c ratio were considered in this study. Workability tests such as slump flow, T50, V-funnel, J-ring, L-box were conducted on the fresh concrete whereas water retention and compressive strength were evaluated to determine the properties of hardened concrete. Comparative studies were carried out for water retention and compressive strength for conventional SCC and self-cured SCC. The compressive strength of self-cured SCC are comparable with traditional cured specimens at lower w/c ratio whereas it does not provide satisfactory results at higher w/c ratio. © The Indian Concrete Journal January 2018.
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JournalIndian Concrete Journal
PublisherAssociated Cement Companies Ltd.
ISSN00194565