SlideShare uma empresa Scribd logo
1 de 25
1
Welcome to Our
Presentation
Thesis Defense (Spring 2018)
Department of Civil Engineering, UITS, Dhaka.
THESIS TITLE
2
Thesis Supervisor
Iftesham Bashar
Lecturer, Dept. of Civil,
U.I.T.S. Presented
By
Md. Rakibul Hasan
142010710033
Md. Joynal Abedin
142010710043
Md. Rashidul Islam
142010710044
Md. Ariful Islam
142010710039
3
Outlines of the Study
 Introduction
Introduction
Objectives of the Study
Methodology of Present Study
Results & Discussion
Conclusion
Recommendation
4
 Concrete is one of the main construction materials used
in civil engineering structures. The raw materials to
make concrete are cement, coarse aggregate, fine
aggregate and water.
 Recently, a lot of research initiatives have been carrying
out to invent more strengthening as well as economic
construction materials. Hence, there is a significant
scope to experimentally investigate some new options of
materials as well as additives (used with cement), which
may be expected to enhance concrete strength.
Introduction
5
 To examine compressive strength of concrete specimens
(traditional)
 To determine compressive strength of concrete
composed of all the elements of traditional concrete in
addition of some additives (such as – iron dust, glass
dust, clay) with cement. All these additives will be used
in different percentages of dry cement.
 To make a comparative study of compressive strength of
concrete specimens (traditional and with additives) and
to observe for better options of concrete.
6
Objectives of the Study
Materials
7
Name of properties Test Result
(Bashundhara Cement)
Standard Requirements
(according to ASTM)
Compressive strength (28 Days) 7600 psi -
Initial Setting Time 135 minutes Not less than 45 minutes
Final Setting Time 320 minutes Not more than 375 minutes
Normal Consistency 25% -
Commercially available Ordinary Portland Cement
(Bashundhara Cement) has been used for this study. This cement has a
specific gravity of 3.15.
 Cement
8
Fine Aggregates
-In the study, Sylhet Sand is used as fine aggregate (fineness modulus
= 3.94).
Materials (contd.)
Sylhet sand
9
 Coarse Aggregates
-In the study, stone chips is used as coarse aggregate (fineness
modulus = 8.39).
Materials (contd.)
Stone Chips
10
 Additives
-In the study, three (3) types of additives have been used:
(i) Iron Dust
(ii) Glass Dust
(iii) Clay mass
Materials (contd.)
Iron dust
Glass dust
Clay mass
Selection of materials for making
concrete and proportioning
Collection of materials and
additives (for producing concrete
specimens)
Sieve Analysis of Aggregates
and Additives
Preparation of Concrete
Cylinders and storing at lab
Data Collection (compressive
strength of concrete samples
after one week interval)
Compare and Observe for
Better Options of Producing
Concrete
Recommendation for Future
Research
Testing Concrete Samples
11
Methodology
Figure: Flow-Chart showing the entire research plan
Methodology (contd.)
-Here are the steps followed to conduct the compressive
strength of concrete specimens:
(i) Collection of Materials:
 Glass dust have been collected from a construction
project at Baridhara Diplomatic Zone, Dhaka (fineness
modulus = 2.15).
 Stone chips and Sylhet sand have been collected from
suppliers near UITS.
 Iron dust has been collected from a workshop at
Nawabpur, Dhaka (fineness modulus = 4.94).
12
Methodology (contd.)
(ii) Preparation of concrete cylinders
(iii) Casting and curing of the specimens
(iv) Sample testing
 For cylinder casting, each additive of cement at 25%,
50% and 75% respectively have been mixed.
 The ingredients of concrete at a ratio 1:2:4 have been
used.
 The w/c ratio of 0.45 has been used for making concrete
specimens.
 The compressive strength data have been collected after
7 days, 14 days, 21 days and 28 days respectively for
each category of concrete sample.
13
Methodology (contd.)
A total of ten (10) combinations of materials have been employed for test:
(A) Cement + sylhet sand + stone chips + water = control specimen
(B) Cement + 25% iron dust + sylhet sand + stone chips + water
(C) Cement + 50% iron dust + sylhet sand +stone chips + water
(D) Cement + 75% iron dust + sylhet sand +stone chips + water
(E) Cement + 25% glass dust + sylhet sand + stone chips+ water
(F) Cement + 50% glass dust + sylhet sand + stone chips+ water
(G) Cement + 75% glass dust + sylhet sand + stone chips+ water
(H) Cement + 25% clay + sylhet sand + stone chips+ water
(I) Cement + 50% clay + sylhet sand + stone chips+ water
(J) Cement + 75% clay + sylhet sand + stone chips+ water
-The mold used for preparing cylinder specimens of concrete of diameter = 4
inch and height = 8 inch
14
Results & Discussion
15
Specimen
Type
Compressive Strength (kN/m²)
7 Days 14 Days 21 Days 28 Days
Control
Specimen
5736.868 9569.174 12124.044 8036.252
Iron 25% 7653.021 10207.891 9952.404 9824.661
Iron 50% 7653.021 9824.661 8930.456 10207.891
Iron 75% 6375.586 8547.226 11102.096 9441.430
Glass 25% 8036.252 11229.839 11996.301 7780.764
Glass 50% 7014.303 8547.226 9441.430 10718.866
Glass 75% 5609.125 8547.226 8674.969 9441.430
Clay 25% 5481.381 7780.764 6375.586 8802.713
Clay 50% 3948.459 5736.868 8419.482 8291.739
Clay 75% 4331.689 9569.174 5225.894 6758.816
16
Comparative Compressive Strengths of Control Specimen with
Specimens Containing Various Percentages (%) of Iron Dust Additives
Specimen type
Compressive Strength (kN/m2
)
7 Days 14 Days 21 Days 28 Days
Control Specimen
5736.868 9569.17 12124 8036.25
25% Iron Dust 7653.021 10207.9 9952.4 9824.66
50% Iron Dust 7653.021 9824.66 8930.46 10207.9
75% Iron Dust 6375.586 8547.23 11102.1 9441.43
17
Comparative Compressive Strengths of Control Specimen with
Specimens Containing Various Percentages (%) of Glass Dust Additives
Specimen type
Compressive Strength (kN/m2
)
7 Days 14 Days 21 Days 28 Days
Control Specimen
5736.87 9569.17 12124 8036.25
25% Glass Dust 8036.25 11229.8 11996.3 7780.76
50% Glass Dust 7014.3 8547.23 9441.43 10718.9
75% Glass Dust 5609.13 8547.23 8674.97 9441.43
18
Comparative Compressive Strengths of Control Specimen with
Specimens Containing Various Percentages (%) of Clay Additives
Specimen type
Compressive Strength (kN/m2
)
7 Days 14 Days 21 Days 28 Days
Control
Specimen 5736.87 9569.17 12124 8036.25
25% Clay 5481.38 7780.76 6375.59 8802.71
50% Clay 3948.46 5736.87 8419.48 8291.74
75% Clay 4331.69 9569.17 5225.89 6758.82
19
Compressive Strength Bar-Charts For Control Specimen VS 25%
Iron Dust, 50% Iron Dust, 75% Iron Dust, 25% Glass Dust, 50%
Glass Dust, 75% Glass Dust, 25% Clay, 50% Clay, & 75% Clay.
Outcomes
 About Iron Dust:
-If compared to the control specimen, it has been observed
that with the increase of percentage of iron dust from
25% to 50% of dry weight of cement, the compressive
strength of concrete specimens increase considerably
after 7 days, 14 days, 21 days and 28 days.
-But, for percentage of iron dust greater than 50%,
compressive strength of concrete specimens tend to
decrease.
20
Outcomes
 About Glass Dust:
-When compared to the compressive strength of
control specimen, it has been noticed that upto
addition of 25% glass dust with cement, the
compressive strength of concrete samples increase.
- But, for glass dust percentage greater than 25%, does
not help increasing the compressive strength, rather
it tend to decrease the strength.
21
• About Clay:
-While compared to the compressive strength capacity
of control specimen, the specimens with clay
additives show very inconsistent results; therefore
cannot be recommended for using as an ingredient
of concrete.
22
Outcomes
Conclusion
Conclusion can be summarized into several aspects:
Use of iron dust as additives with cement upto 50%
of dry weight of cement increases compressive
strength of concrete.
 Upto 25% addition of glass dust additives enhance
compressive strength of concrete.
 Addition of clay is not at all effective in improving
compressive strength of concrete.
23
Based on the present study, the following points may
be recommended for future study:
 The present research may be extended to reveal any
alternate option of binding material in concrete
instead of cement, which is used traditionally.
 A study to discover different strengthening as well
as economically feasible materials instead of
traditionally used reinforcement (steel) may be
conducted.
24
Recommendation
Our Sincere Gratitude to the Honorable Teachers and
Guests.
Thank You for Your Attention and Time.
25
Have a Nice Day

Mais conteúdo relacionado

Semelhante a The effect of groundnut shell ash & glass dust on concrete strength- final.pptx

use of fly ash and silica fume as a partial replacement of cement in concrete
use of fly ash and silica fume as a partial replacement of cement in concreteuse of fly ash and silica fume as a partial replacement of cement in concrete
use of fly ash and silica fume as a partial replacement of cement in concreteHIMANSHU KUMAR AGRAHARI
 
Final review ppt project EFFECTIVENESS OF USING RECYCLED COARSE AGGREGATES IN...
Final review ppt project EFFECTIVENESS OF USING RECYCLED COARSE AGGREGATES IN...Final review ppt project EFFECTIVENESS OF USING RECYCLED COARSE AGGREGATES IN...
Final review ppt project EFFECTIVENESS OF USING RECYCLED COARSE AGGREGATES IN...Selva Prakash
 
Experimental Investigation on the Concrete as a Partial Replacement of Fine a...
Experimental Investigation on the Concrete as a Partial Replacement of Fine a...Experimental Investigation on the Concrete as a Partial Replacement of Fine a...
Experimental Investigation on the Concrete as a Partial Replacement of Fine a...IJSRD
 
IRJET- Partial Replacement of Cement with Fly Ash Cenospheres in Cement C...
IRJET-  	  Partial Replacement of Cement with Fly Ash Cenospheres in Cement C...IRJET-  	  Partial Replacement of Cement with Fly Ash Cenospheres in Cement C...
IRJET- Partial Replacement of Cement with Fly Ash Cenospheres in Cement C...IRJET Journal
 
IRJET- VStudy on Strength and Durability Properties of Concrete using Steel S...
IRJET- VStudy on Strength and Durability Properties of Concrete using Steel S...IRJET- VStudy on Strength and Durability Properties of Concrete using Steel S...
IRJET- VStudy on Strength and Durability Properties of Concrete using Steel S...IRJET Journal
 
IRJET - Experimental Study of Cement And Fly Ash with Poly Propylene Fiber
IRJET - Experimental Study of Cement And Fly Ash with Poly Propylene FiberIRJET - Experimental Study of Cement And Fly Ash with Poly Propylene Fiber
IRJET - Experimental Study of Cement And Fly Ash with Poly Propylene FiberIRJET Journal
 
IRJET- Experimental Investigation for Strength of Concrete by using Fly Ash
IRJET- Experimental Investigation for Strength of Concrete by using Fly AshIRJET- Experimental Investigation for Strength of Concrete by using Fly Ash
IRJET- Experimental Investigation for Strength of Concrete by using Fly AshIRJET Journal
 
Analyzing Strength and Durability of Construction & Demolition Waste based co...
Analyzing Strength and Durability of Construction & Demolition Waste based co...Analyzing Strength and Durability of Construction & Demolition Waste based co...
Analyzing Strength and Durability of Construction & Demolition Waste based co...IRJET Journal
 
Recycling Dumped Concrete for Making Concrete Paving Blocks
Recycling Dumped Concrete for Making Concrete Paving BlocksRecycling Dumped Concrete for Making Concrete Paving Blocks
Recycling Dumped Concrete for Making Concrete Paving Blocksdrboon
 
Experimental Investigation on Durability Properties of Silica Fume blended Hi...
Experimental Investigation on Durability Properties of Silica Fume blended Hi...Experimental Investigation on Durability Properties of Silica Fume blended Hi...
Experimental Investigation on Durability Properties of Silica Fume blended Hi...IRJET Journal
 
Influence of waste glass powder, ggbs, fly ash on the properties of concrete
Influence of waste glass powder, ggbs, fly ash on the properties of concreteInfluence of waste glass powder, ggbs, fly ash on the properties of concrete
Influence of waste glass powder, ggbs, fly ash on the properties of concretebhimaji40
 
Micro Silica as Partial Replacement of Cement in Concrete
Micro Silica as Partial Replacement of Cement in ConcreteMicro Silica as Partial Replacement of Cement in Concrete
Micro Silica as Partial Replacement of Cement in ConcreteIRJET Journal
 
IRJET- Properties of Cellular Concrete with Inclusion of Silica Fume in P...
IRJET-  	  Properties of Cellular Concrete with Inclusion of Silica Fume in P...IRJET-  	  Properties of Cellular Concrete with Inclusion of Silica Fume in P...
IRJET- Properties of Cellular Concrete with Inclusion of Silica Fume in P...IRJET Journal
 
“To study the properties of concrete by using polypropylene fibers and differ...
“To study the properties of concrete by using polypropylene fibers and differ...“To study the properties of concrete by using polypropylene fibers and differ...
“To study the properties of concrete by using polypropylene fibers and differ...IRJET Journal
 
“To study the properties of concrete by using polypropylene fibers and differ...
“To study the properties of concrete by using polypropylene fibers and differ...“To study the properties of concrete by using polypropylene fibers and differ...
“To study the properties of concrete by using polypropylene fibers and differ...IRJET Journal
 
. effect of different types of cement on fresh and mechanical properties of c...
. effect of different types of cement on fresh and mechanical properties of c.... effect of different types of cement on fresh and mechanical properties of c...
. effect of different types of cement on fresh and mechanical properties of c...ENGJiidhe
 
MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF SISAL FIBRE CONCRETE USING QUARTZPOWDER AS PARTIAL R...
MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF SISAL FIBRE CONCRETE USING QUARTZPOWDER AS PARTIAL R...MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF SISAL FIBRE CONCRETE USING QUARTZPOWDER AS PARTIAL R...
MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF SISAL FIBRE CONCRETE USING QUARTZPOWDER AS PARTIAL R...IRJET Journal
 
Experimentalapproach toinvestigate the bheviour of locally avaliable bricks
Experimentalapproach toinvestigate the bheviour of locally avaliable bricksExperimentalapproach toinvestigate the bheviour of locally avaliable bricks
Experimentalapproach toinvestigate the bheviour of locally avaliable bricksakhil hiremath
 
USE OF SAWDUST IN CONCRETE
USE OF SAWDUST IN CONCRETEUSE OF SAWDUST IN CONCRETE
USE OF SAWDUST IN CONCRETEIRJET Journal
 

Semelhante a The effect of groundnut shell ash & glass dust on concrete strength- final.pptx (20)

use of fly ash and silica fume as a partial replacement of cement in concrete
use of fly ash and silica fume as a partial replacement of cement in concreteuse of fly ash and silica fume as a partial replacement of cement in concrete
use of fly ash and silica fume as a partial replacement of cement in concrete
 
Final review ppt project EFFECTIVENESS OF USING RECYCLED COARSE AGGREGATES IN...
Final review ppt project EFFECTIVENESS OF USING RECYCLED COARSE AGGREGATES IN...Final review ppt project EFFECTIVENESS OF USING RECYCLED COARSE AGGREGATES IN...
Final review ppt project EFFECTIVENESS OF USING RECYCLED COARSE AGGREGATES IN...
 
Experimental Investigation on the Concrete as a Partial Replacement of Fine a...
Experimental Investigation on the Concrete as a Partial Replacement of Fine a...Experimental Investigation on the Concrete as a Partial Replacement of Fine a...
Experimental Investigation on the Concrete as a Partial Replacement of Fine a...
 
IRJET- Partial Replacement of Cement with Fly Ash Cenospheres in Cement C...
IRJET-  	  Partial Replacement of Cement with Fly Ash Cenospheres in Cement C...IRJET-  	  Partial Replacement of Cement with Fly Ash Cenospheres in Cement C...
IRJET- Partial Replacement of Cement with Fly Ash Cenospheres in Cement C...
 
IRJET- VStudy on Strength and Durability Properties of Concrete using Steel S...
IRJET- VStudy on Strength and Durability Properties of Concrete using Steel S...IRJET- VStudy on Strength and Durability Properties of Concrete using Steel S...
IRJET- VStudy on Strength and Durability Properties of Concrete using Steel S...
 
IRJET - Experimental Study of Cement And Fly Ash with Poly Propylene Fiber
IRJET - Experimental Study of Cement And Fly Ash with Poly Propylene FiberIRJET - Experimental Study of Cement And Fly Ash with Poly Propylene Fiber
IRJET - Experimental Study of Cement And Fly Ash with Poly Propylene Fiber
 
IRJET- Experimental Investigation for Strength of Concrete by using Fly Ash
IRJET- Experimental Investigation for Strength of Concrete by using Fly AshIRJET- Experimental Investigation for Strength of Concrete by using Fly Ash
IRJET- Experimental Investigation for Strength of Concrete by using Fly Ash
 
Analyzing Strength and Durability of Construction & Demolition Waste based co...
Analyzing Strength and Durability of Construction & Demolition Waste based co...Analyzing Strength and Durability of Construction & Demolition Waste based co...
Analyzing Strength and Durability of Construction & Demolition Waste based co...
 
Recycling Dumped Concrete for Making Concrete Paving Blocks
Recycling Dumped Concrete for Making Concrete Paving BlocksRecycling Dumped Concrete for Making Concrete Paving Blocks
Recycling Dumped Concrete for Making Concrete Paving Blocks
 
Experimental Investigation on Durability Properties of Silica Fume blended Hi...
Experimental Investigation on Durability Properties of Silica Fume blended Hi...Experimental Investigation on Durability Properties of Silica Fume blended Hi...
Experimental Investigation on Durability Properties of Silica Fume blended Hi...
 
Influence of waste glass powder, ggbs, fly ash on the properties of concrete
Influence of waste glass powder, ggbs, fly ash on the properties of concreteInfluence of waste glass powder, ggbs, fly ash on the properties of concrete
Influence of waste glass powder, ggbs, fly ash on the properties of concrete
 
Micro Silica as Partial Replacement of Cement in Concrete
Micro Silica as Partial Replacement of Cement in ConcreteMicro Silica as Partial Replacement of Cement in Concrete
Micro Silica as Partial Replacement of Cement in Concrete
 
IRJET- Properties of Cellular Concrete with Inclusion of Silica Fume in P...
IRJET-  	  Properties of Cellular Concrete with Inclusion of Silica Fume in P...IRJET-  	  Properties of Cellular Concrete with Inclusion of Silica Fume in P...
IRJET- Properties of Cellular Concrete with Inclusion of Silica Fume in P...
 
“To study the properties of concrete by using polypropylene fibers and differ...
“To study the properties of concrete by using polypropylene fibers and differ...“To study the properties of concrete by using polypropylene fibers and differ...
“To study the properties of concrete by using polypropylene fibers and differ...
 
“To study the properties of concrete by using polypropylene fibers and differ...
“To study the properties of concrete by using polypropylene fibers and differ...“To study the properties of concrete by using polypropylene fibers and differ...
“To study the properties of concrete by using polypropylene fibers and differ...
 
. effect of different types of cement on fresh and mechanical properties of c...
. effect of different types of cement on fresh and mechanical properties of c.... effect of different types of cement on fresh and mechanical properties of c...
. effect of different types of cement on fresh and mechanical properties of c...
 
MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF SISAL FIBRE CONCRETE USING QUARTZPOWDER AS PARTIAL R...
MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF SISAL FIBRE CONCRETE USING QUARTZPOWDER AS PARTIAL R...MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF SISAL FIBRE CONCRETE USING QUARTZPOWDER AS PARTIAL R...
MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF SISAL FIBRE CONCRETE USING QUARTZPOWDER AS PARTIAL R...
 
Experimentalapproach toinvestigate the bheviour of locally avaliable bricks
Experimentalapproach toinvestigate the bheviour of locally avaliable bricksExperimentalapproach toinvestigate the bheviour of locally avaliable bricks
Experimentalapproach toinvestigate the bheviour of locally avaliable bricks
 
I012215259
I012215259I012215259
I012215259
 
USE OF SAWDUST IN CONCRETE
USE OF SAWDUST IN CONCRETEUSE OF SAWDUST IN CONCRETE
USE OF SAWDUST IN CONCRETE
 

Último

Dynamo Scripts for Task IDs and Space Naming.pptx
Dynamo Scripts for Task IDs and Space Naming.pptxDynamo Scripts for Task IDs and Space Naming.pptx
Dynamo Scripts for Task IDs and Space Naming.pptxMustafa Ahmed
 
Tembisa Central Terminating Pills +27838792658 PHOMOLONG Top Abortion Pills F...
Tembisa Central Terminating Pills +27838792658 PHOMOLONG Top Abortion Pills F...Tembisa Central Terminating Pills +27838792658 PHOMOLONG Top Abortion Pills F...
Tembisa Central Terminating Pills +27838792658 PHOMOLONG Top Abortion Pills F...drjose256
 
Final DBMS Manual (2).pdf final lab manual
Final DBMS Manual (2).pdf final lab manualFinal DBMS Manual (2).pdf final lab manual
Final DBMS Manual (2).pdf final lab manualBalamuruganV28
 
Linux Systems Programming: Semaphores, Shared Memory, and Message Queues
Linux Systems Programming: Semaphores, Shared Memory, and Message QueuesLinux Systems Programming: Semaphores, Shared Memory, and Message Queues
Linux Systems Programming: Semaphores, Shared Memory, and Message QueuesRashidFaridChishti
 
Online crime reporting system project.pdf
Online crime reporting system project.pdfOnline crime reporting system project.pdf
Online crime reporting system project.pdfKamal Acharya
 
Fuzzy logic method-based stress detector with blood pressure and body tempera...
Fuzzy logic method-based stress detector with blood pressure and body tempera...Fuzzy logic method-based stress detector with blood pressure and body tempera...
Fuzzy logic method-based stress detector with blood pressure and body tempera...IJECEIAES
 
UNIT 4 PTRP final Convergence in probability.pptx
UNIT 4 PTRP final Convergence in probability.pptxUNIT 4 PTRP final Convergence in probability.pptx
UNIT 4 PTRP final Convergence in probability.pptxkalpana413121
 
electrical installation and maintenance.
electrical installation and maintenance.electrical installation and maintenance.
electrical installation and maintenance.benjamincojr
 
Basics of Relay for Engineering Students
Basics of Relay for Engineering StudentsBasics of Relay for Engineering Students
Basics of Relay for Engineering Studentskannan348865
 
Augmented Reality (AR) with Augin Software.pptx
Augmented Reality (AR) with Augin Software.pptxAugmented Reality (AR) with Augin Software.pptx
Augmented Reality (AR) with Augin Software.pptxMustafa Ahmed
 
Autodesk Construction Cloud (Autodesk Build).pptx
Autodesk Construction Cloud (Autodesk Build).pptxAutodesk Construction Cloud (Autodesk Build).pptx
Autodesk Construction Cloud (Autodesk Build).pptxMustafa Ahmed
 
Performance enhancement of machine learning algorithm for breast cancer diagn...
Performance enhancement of machine learning algorithm for breast cancer diagn...Performance enhancement of machine learning algorithm for breast cancer diagn...
Performance enhancement of machine learning algorithm for breast cancer diagn...IJECEIAES
 
What is Coordinate Measuring Machine? CMM Types, Features, Functions
What is Coordinate Measuring Machine? CMM Types, Features, FunctionsWhat is Coordinate Measuring Machine? CMM Types, Features, Functions
What is Coordinate Measuring Machine? CMM Types, Features, FunctionsVIEW
 
handbook on reinforce concrete and detailing
handbook on reinforce concrete and detailinghandbook on reinforce concrete and detailing
handbook on reinforce concrete and detailingAshishSingh1301
 
ALCOHOL PRODUCTION- Beer Brewing Process.pdf
ALCOHOL PRODUCTION- Beer Brewing Process.pdfALCOHOL PRODUCTION- Beer Brewing Process.pdf
ALCOHOL PRODUCTION- Beer Brewing Process.pdfMadan Karki
 
Instruct Nirmaana 24-Smart and Lean Construction Through Technology.pdf
Instruct Nirmaana 24-Smart and Lean Construction Through Technology.pdfInstruct Nirmaana 24-Smart and Lean Construction Through Technology.pdf
Instruct Nirmaana 24-Smart and Lean Construction Through Technology.pdfEr.Sonali Nasikkar
 
Raashid final report on Embedded Systems
Raashid final report on Embedded SystemsRaashid final report on Embedded Systems
Raashid final report on Embedded SystemsRaashidFaiyazSheikh
 
Research Methodolgy & Intellectual Property Rights Series 1
Research Methodolgy & Intellectual Property Rights Series 1Research Methodolgy & Intellectual Property Rights Series 1
Research Methodolgy & Intellectual Property Rights Series 1T.D. Shashikala
 
Research Methodolgy & Intellectual Property Rights Series 2
Research Methodolgy & Intellectual Property Rights Series 2Research Methodolgy & Intellectual Property Rights Series 2
Research Methodolgy & Intellectual Property Rights Series 2T.D. Shashikala
 
litvinenko_Henry_Intrusion_Hong-Kong_2024.pdf
litvinenko_Henry_Intrusion_Hong-Kong_2024.pdflitvinenko_Henry_Intrusion_Hong-Kong_2024.pdf
litvinenko_Henry_Intrusion_Hong-Kong_2024.pdfAlexander Litvinenko
 

Último (20)

Dynamo Scripts for Task IDs and Space Naming.pptx
Dynamo Scripts for Task IDs and Space Naming.pptxDynamo Scripts for Task IDs and Space Naming.pptx
Dynamo Scripts for Task IDs and Space Naming.pptx
 
Tembisa Central Terminating Pills +27838792658 PHOMOLONG Top Abortion Pills F...
Tembisa Central Terminating Pills +27838792658 PHOMOLONG Top Abortion Pills F...Tembisa Central Terminating Pills +27838792658 PHOMOLONG Top Abortion Pills F...
Tembisa Central Terminating Pills +27838792658 PHOMOLONG Top Abortion Pills F...
 
Final DBMS Manual (2).pdf final lab manual
Final DBMS Manual (2).pdf final lab manualFinal DBMS Manual (2).pdf final lab manual
Final DBMS Manual (2).pdf final lab manual
 
Linux Systems Programming: Semaphores, Shared Memory, and Message Queues
Linux Systems Programming: Semaphores, Shared Memory, and Message QueuesLinux Systems Programming: Semaphores, Shared Memory, and Message Queues
Linux Systems Programming: Semaphores, Shared Memory, and Message Queues
 
Online crime reporting system project.pdf
Online crime reporting system project.pdfOnline crime reporting system project.pdf
Online crime reporting system project.pdf
 
Fuzzy logic method-based stress detector with blood pressure and body tempera...
Fuzzy logic method-based stress detector with blood pressure and body tempera...Fuzzy logic method-based stress detector with blood pressure and body tempera...
Fuzzy logic method-based stress detector with blood pressure and body tempera...
 
UNIT 4 PTRP final Convergence in probability.pptx
UNIT 4 PTRP final Convergence in probability.pptxUNIT 4 PTRP final Convergence in probability.pptx
UNIT 4 PTRP final Convergence in probability.pptx
 
electrical installation and maintenance.
electrical installation and maintenance.electrical installation and maintenance.
electrical installation and maintenance.
 
Basics of Relay for Engineering Students
Basics of Relay for Engineering StudentsBasics of Relay for Engineering Students
Basics of Relay for Engineering Students
 
Augmented Reality (AR) with Augin Software.pptx
Augmented Reality (AR) with Augin Software.pptxAugmented Reality (AR) with Augin Software.pptx
Augmented Reality (AR) with Augin Software.pptx
 
Autodesk Construction Cloud (Autodesk Build).pptx
Autodesk Construction Cloud (Autodesk Build).pptxAutodesk Construction Cloud (Autodesk Build).pptx
Autodesk Construction Cloud (Autodesk Build).pptx
 
Performance enhancement of machine learning algorithm for breast cancer diagn...
Performance enhancement of machine learning algorithm for breast cancer diagn...Performance enhancement of machine learning algorithm for breast cancer diagn...
Performance enhancement of machine learning algorithm for breast cancer diagn...
 
What is Coordinate Measuring Machine? CMM Types, Features, Functions
What is Coordinate Measuring Machine? CMM Types, Features, FunctionsWhat is Coordinate Measuring Machine? CMM Types, Features, Functions
What is Coordinate Measuring Machine? CMM Types, Features, Functions
 
handbook on reinforce concrete and detailing
handbook on reinforce concrete and detailinghandbook on reinforce concrete and detailing
handbook on reinforce concrete and detailing
 
ALCOHOL PRODUCTION- Beer Brewing Process.pdf
ALCOHOL PRODUCTION- Beer Brewing Process.pdfALCOHOL PRODUCTION- Beer Brewing Process.pdf
ALCOHOL PRODUCTION- Beer Brewing Process.pdf
 
Instruct Nirmaana 24-Smart and Lean Construction Through Technology.pdf
Instruct Nirmaana 24-Smart and Lean Construction Through Technology.pdfInstruct Nirmaana 24-Smart and Lean Construction Through Technology.pdf
Instruct Nirmaana 24-Smart and Lean Construction Through Technology.pdf
 
Raashid final report on Embedded Systems
Raashid final report on Embedded SystemsRaashid final report on Embedded Systems
Raashid final report on Embedded Systems
 
Research Methodolgy & Intellectual Property Rights Series 1
Research Methodolgy & Intellectual Property Rights Series 1Research Methodolgy & Intellectual Property Rights Series 1
Research Methodolgy & Intellectual Property Rights Series 1
 
Research Methodolgy & Intellectual Property Rights Series 2
Research Methodolgy & Intellectual Property Rights Series 2Research Methodolgy & Intellectual Property Rights Series 2
Research Methodolgy & Intellectual Property Rights Series 2
 
litvinenko_Henry_Intrusion_Hong-Kong_2024.pdf
litvinenko_Henry_Intrusion_Hong-Kong_2024.pdflitvinenko_Henry_Intrusion_Hong-Kong_2024.pdf
litvinenko_Henry_Intrusion_Hong-Kong_2024.pdf
 

The effect of groundnut shell ash & glass dust on concrete strength- final.pptx

  • 1. 1 Welcome to Our Presentation Thesis Defense (Spring 2018) Department of Civil Engineering, UITS, Dhaka.
  • 3. Thesis Supervisor Iftesham Bashar Lecturer, Dept. of Civil, U.I.T.S. Presented By Md. Rakibul Hasan 142010710033 Md. Joynal Abedin 142010710043 Md. Rashidul Islam 142010710044 Md. Ariful Islam 142010710039 3
  • 4. Outlines of the Study  Introduction Introduction Objectives of the Study Methodology of Present Study Results & Discussion Conclusion Recommendation 4
  • 5.  Concrete is one of the main construction materials used in civil engineering structures. The raw materials to make concrete are cement, coarse aggregate, fine aggregate and water.  Recently, a lot of research initiatives have been carrying out to invent more strengthening as well as economic construction materials. Hence, there is a significant scope to experimentally investigate some new options of materials as well as additives (used with cement), which may be expected to enhance concrete strength. Introduction 5
  • 6.  To examine compressive strength of concrete specimens (traditional)  To determine compressive strength of concrete composed of all the elements of traditional concrete in addition of some additives (such as – iron dust, glass dust, clay) with cement. All these additives will be used in different percentages of dry cement.  To make a comparative study of compressive strength of concrete specimens (traditional and with additives) and to observe for better options of concrete. 6 Objectives of the Study
  • 7. Materials 7 Name of properties Test Result (Bashundhara Cement) Standard Requirements (according to ASTM) Compressive strength (28 Days) 7600 psi - Initial Setting Time 135 minutes Not less than 45 minutes Final Setting Time 320 minutes Not more than 375 minutes Normal Consistency 25% - Commercially available Ordinary Portland Cement (Bashundhara Cement) has been used for this study. This cement has a specific gravity of 3.15.  Cement
  • 8. 8 Fine Aggregates -In the study, Sylhet Sand is used as fine aggregate (fineness modulus = 3.94). Materials (contd.) Sylhet sand
  • 9. 9  Coarse Aggregates -In the study, stone chips is used as coarse aggregate (fineness modulus = 8.39). Materials (contd.) Stone Chips
  • 10. 10  Additives -In the study, three (3) types of additives have been used: (i) Iron Dust (ii) Glass Dust (iii) Clay mass Materials (contd.) Iron dust Glass dust Clay mass
  • 11. Selection of materials for making concrete and proportioning Collection of materials and additives (for producing concrete specimens) Sieve Analysis of Aggregates and Additives Preparation of Concrete Cylinders and storing at lab Data Collection (compressive strength of concrete samples after one week interval) Compare and Observe for Better Options of Producing Concrete Recommendation for Future Research Testing Concrete Samples 11 Methodology Figure: Flow-Chart showing the entire research plan
  • 12. Methodology (contd.) -Here are the steps followed to conduct the compressive strength of concrete specimens: (i) Collection of Materials:  Glass dust have been collected from a construction project at Baridhara Diplomatic Zone, Dhaka (fineness modulus = 2.15).  Stone chips and Sylhet sand have been collected from suppliers near UITS.  Iron dust has been collected from a workshop at Nawabpur, Dhaka (fineness modulus = 4.94). 12
  • 13. Methodology (contd.) (ii) Preparation of concrete cylinders (iii) Casting and curing of the specimens (iv) Sample testing  For cylinder casting, each additive of cement at 25%, 50% and 75% respectively have been mixed.  The ingredients of concrete at a ratio 1:2:4 have been used.  The w/c ratio of 0.45 has been used for making concrete specimens.  The compressive strength data have been collected after 7 days, 14 days, 21 days and 28 days respectively for each category of concrete sample. 13
  • 14. Methodology (contd.) A total of ten (10) combinations of materials have been employed for test: (A) Cement + sylhet sand + stone chips + water = control specimen (B) Cement + 25% iron dust + sylhet sand + stone chips + water (C) Cement + 50% iron dust + sylhet sand +stone chips + water (D) Cement + 75% iron dust + sylhet sand +stone chips + water (E) Cement + 25% glass dust + sylhet sand + stone chips+ water (F) Cement + 50% glass dust + sylhet sand + stone chips+ water (G) Cement + 75% glass dust + sylhet sand + stone chips+ water (H) Cement + 25% clay + sylhet sand + stone chips+ water (I) Cement + 50% clay + sylhet sand + stone chips+ water (J) Cement + 75% clay + sylhet sand + stone chips+ water -The mold used for preparing cylinder specimens of concrete of diameter = 4 inch and height = 8 inch 14
  • 15. Results & Discussion 15 Specimen Type Compressive Strength (kN/m²) 7 Days 14 Days 21 Days 28 Days Control Specimen 5736.868 9569.174 12124.044 8036.252 Iron 25% 7653.021 10207.891 9952.404 9824.661 Iron 50% 7653.021 9824.661 8930.456 10207.891 Iron 75% 6375.586 8547.226 11102.096 9441.430 Glass 25% 8036.252 11229.839 11996.301 7780.764 Glass 50% 7014.303 8547.226 9441.430 10718.866 Glass 75% 5609.125 8547.226 8674.969 9441.430 Clay 25% 5481.381 7780.764 6375.586 8802.713 Clay 50% 3948.459 5736.868 8419.482 8291.739 Clay 75% 4331.689 9569.174 5225.894 6758.816
  • 16. 16 Comparative Compressive Strengths of Control Specimen with Specimens Containing Various Percentages (%) of Iron Dust Additives Specimen type Compressive Strength (kN/m2 ) 7 Days 14 Days 21 Days 28 Days Control Specimen 5736.868 9569.17 12124 8036.25 25% Iron Dust 7653.021 10207.9 9952.4 9824.66 50% Iron Dust 7653.021 9824.66 8930.46 10207.9 75% Iron Dust 6375.586 8547.23 11102.1 9441.43
  • 17. 17 Comparative Compressive Strengths of Control Specimen with Specimens Containing Various Percentages (%) of Glass Dust Additives Specimen type Compressive Strength (kN/m2 ) 7 Days 14 Days 21 Days 28 Days Control Specimen 5736.87 9569.17 12124 8036.25 25% Glass Dust 8036.25 11229.8 11996.3 7780.76 50% Glass Dust 7014.3 8547.23 9441.43 10718.9 75% Glass Dust 5609.13 8547.23 8674.97 9441.43
  • 18. 18 Comparative Compressive Strengths of Control Specimen with Specimens Containing Various Percentages (%) of Clay Additives Specimen type Compressive Strength (kN/m2 ) 7 Days 14 Days 21 Days 28 Days Control Specimen 5736.87 9569.17 12124 8036.25 25% Clay 5481.38 7780.76 6375.59 8802.71 50% Clay 3948.46 5736.87 8419.48 8291.74 75% Clay 4331.69 9569.17 5225.89 6758.82
  • 19. 19 Compressive Strength Bar-Charts For Control Specimen VS 25% Iron Dust, 50% Iron Dust, 75% Iron Dust, 25% Glass Dust, 50% Glass Dust, 75% Glass Dust, 25% Clay, 50% Clay, & 75% Clay.
  • 20. Outcomes  About Iron Dust: -If compared to the control specimen, it has been observed that with the increase of percentage of iron dust from 25% to 50% of dry weight of cement, the compressive strength of concrete specimens increase considerably after 7 days, 14 days, 21 days and 28 days. -But, for percentage of iron dust greater than 50%, compressive strength of concrete specimens tend to decrease. 20
  • 21. Outcomes  About Glass Dust: -When compared to the compressive strength of control specimen, it has been noticed that upto addition of 25% glass dust with cement, the compressive strength of concrete samples increase. - But, for glass dust percentage greater than 25%, does not help increasing the compressive strength, rather it tend to decrease the strength. 21
  • 22. • About Clay: -While compared to the compressive strength capacity of control specimen, the specimens with clay additives show very inconsistent results; therefore cannot be recommended for using as an ingredient of concrete. 22 Outcomes
  • 23. Conclusion Conclusion can be summarized into several aspects: Use of iron dust as additives with cement upto 50% of dry weight of cement increases compressive strength of concrete.  Upto 25% addition of glass dust additives enhance compressive strength of concrete.  Addition of clay is not at all effective in improving compressive strength of concrete. 23
  • 24. Based on the present study, the following points may be recommended for future study:  The present research may be extended to reveal any alternate option of binding material in concrete instead of cement, which is used traditionally.  A study to discover different strengthening as well as economically feasible materials instead of traditionally used reinforcement (steel) may be conducted. 24 Recommendation
  • 25. Our Sincere Gratitude to the Honorable Teachers and Guests. Thank You for Your Attention and Time. 25 Have a Nice Day