Mechanical properties of pozzolans material lightweight concrete by binary blend system
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2020-01-24Author
Sangsuwan, Chakkarphan
จักรพันธ์ แสงสุวรรณ
Yoddamrong, Prachya
ปรัชญา ยอดดำรงค์
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This research study the effect of pozzolanic materials on light weight concrete by
replacement cement with fly ash and Meta kaolin which affect the properties of concrete by using
pumics aggregate. Coarse in aerated concrete and consider mechanical properties. Aerated
concrete replacement cement by fly ash 20%, 35% and 50% respectively, and meta-kaolin is
replaced. From the results, it was found that the compressive strength of light weight concrete at 28
days, w/b = 0.55 was higher than that of every 14 days of cement and cement cement replacement
by fly ash 50% highest value compressive strength. More than all the ingredients replaced with fly
ash and Meta kaolin. When considering the flexural strength of replacement cement with 10% by
Meta kaolin, the maximum flexural strength of 80 ksc was higher than that of control concrete and all
other ingradient. Experimental tensile strength at 28 days result found that replacement cement by fly
ash at 35% gave the highest tensile strength of 28 ksc and gave higher tensile strength than all other
ingradient. From the impact strength test at age 28 days, it was found that the replacement cement
35% by fly ash gave the highest impact strength of 92.00 joule than the 20% and 50%, respectively,
and higher impact strength than that of all kaolin. Except for control concrete.
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