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Fly ash based concrete subjected to high temperature

 
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 05, 2012 9:38 am    Post subject: Fly ash based concrete subjected to high temperature Reply with quote

Jignesh,  

I had a cursory glance at the report you mentioned in trailing mail.  

If you look at the compressive strength results of concrete without fly ash and varying % of fly ash (Fig 4.5) , irrespective of the % of fly ash, the compressive test results at room temperature are significantly lower at 56 days than they are at 28 days. Seems incredulous, no?  

I think we should stick to reports in reputed journals as I am afraid there is not adequate review of Thesis reports. It is indeed an unhappy comment to make.  

regards,

Alpa  


From: JVCSNL [mailto:forum@sefindia.org]
Sent: 03 March 2012 10:02
To: econf@sefindia.org
Subject: [ECONF] Re: Fly ash based concrete subjected to high temperature



Dear All,

Some experimental work done in India on this topic is available http://dspace.thapar.edu:8080/dspace/bitstream/123456789/144/1/8042306.pdf.

The results show that there is reduction in Compressive and Tensile capacity and Modulus of elasticity at Higher temperatures.

Regards,

Jignesh V Chokshi

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