Impact Assessment of Pozzolanic Material Coupled with River Bed Aggregate on Expansive Behavior of High Strength Concrete

Authors

  • Muhammad Sanaullah Institute of Geology
  • Muhammad Imran Institute of Geology, University of Punjab, New Campus Lahore, Pakistan
  • Muhammad Qasim Mahmood School of Climate Change and Adaptation, University of Prince Edward Island, Canada
  • Syed Muhammad Hassan Institute of Geology, University of Punjab, New Campus Lahore, Pakistan
  • Muzammil Hussain Institute of Geology, University of Punjab, New Campus Lahore, Pakistan
  • Shahid Ali Institute of Geology, University of Punjab, New Campus Lahore, Pakistan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.46660/ijeeg.v13i1.11

Abstract

High strength concrete is widely used in engineering structures. Present work is an effort for suitability assessment of river bed aggregates in high strength concrete to be used at structural units of Dam (Spillway & Powerhouse) and the vulnerability of placed concrete expansion. Multiple sizes of coarse aggregate (5-20mm, 20-40mm, and 40-80mm) from Beor river bed material have been tested for physical (water absorption, crushing index, soundness, shape, and bulk density), and mineralogical characterization. Concrete Mix Design (CMD) for Spillway has been optimized using Fly ash and river aggregate that achieved the Unconfined Compressional Strength (UCS) up to 32.5 MPa. The accelerated mortar bar test (AMBT) has been introduced to gauge the reactive aggregates used in CMD.. Expansive properties of concrete were observed at the age of 7 days and 28 days that demonstrate more expansion of the specimen with slag rather than the Fly ash. Results of AMBT suggest that a minimum proportion of GGBS (40%) is needed to limit the AMBT expansion to less than 0.1% for crushed river bed aggregate and sand from the Beor source. The petrographical characterization of coarse aggregate shows the presence of deformed quartz in the coarse aggregate, which directly relates to water absorption (Wa), suggesting its suceseptility to Alkali-Silica Reaction (ASR). Modifications in Pozzolanic additives in CMD indicates that 30% mixing of Fly ash can reduce the expansion rate of concrete up to 96.15%.

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Published

2022-01-29

How to Cite

Sanaullah, M., Imran, M., Qasim Mahmood, M., Muhammad Hassan, S., Hussain, M., & Ali, S. (2022). Impact Assessment of Pozzolanic Material Coupled with River Bed Aggregate on Expansive Behavior of High Strength Concrete. International Journal of Economic and Environmental Geology, 13(1), 11–17. https://doi.org/10.46660/ijeeg.v13i1.11

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