Feasibility Study on Properties of Multi Layered Concrete Elements

Manjunath N K, N. Jayaramappa, Akshatha K V
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A particular concrete grade is frequently used in traditional concrete building, with strength and its durability being the main priorities. In order to understand it’s impact on structural performance as well as visual appeal, this project tests several grades of concrete within a structural element, challenging the traditional method. Higher grade mixtures, like M60, have merits in terms of enhanced strength and durability, while lower grade mixes could be appropriate for some applications. Considering the bottom concrete zone in high-strength reinforced concrete beams primarily struggles tension, supported by reinforcement, while the upper zone suffers compression, the concrete in the bottom zone is not obliged to be equally strong as that of the top zone. Three totally different concrete grades, Low strength concrete (LSC) M10, Normal strength concrete (NSC) M20 and High strength concrete (HSC) M60 have been analyzed in this study. The compressive, flexural, and split tensile strengths of NSC, LSC, and HSC concrete have been investigated distinctly for each concrete grade as well as their combinations such as 1/3 NSC at the bottom and 2/3 HSC at the top and vice versa, 1/3 HSC from the top, 1/3 NSC from the bottom of the soffit, and the remaining 1/3 LSC at the center using cubes, prisms, and cylinders, respectively. The research also focused on the characteristic features of concrete's durability, such as the depth of chlorine penetration and water absorption. The acquired results improve our understanding of the mechanical and durability characteristics of the concrete by recommending a phased casting approach that makes use of many grades of concrete.
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多层混凝土构件性能的可行性研究
在传统的混凝土建筑中,经常会使用一种特定等级的混凝土,其强度和耐久性是主要考虑因素。为了了解它对结构性能和视觉效果的影响,本项目在一个结构件中测试了几种等级的混凝土,对传统方法提出了挑战。较高等级的混合物(如 M60)在增强强度和耐久性方面有其优点,而较低等级的混合物则适合某些应用。考虑到高强度钢筋混凝土梁的底部混凝土区在钢筋的支撑下主要承受拉力,而上部混凝土区则承受压力,因此底部混凝土区的强度不必与上部混凝土区的强度相同。本研究分析了三种完全不同的混凝土等级:低强度混凝土(LSC)M10、普通强度混凝土(NSC)M20 和高强度混凝土(HSC)M60。对 NSC、LSC 和 HSC 混凝土的抗压、抗折和劈裂拉伸强度进行了不同的研究,并使用立方体、棱柱和圆柱体分别研究了它们的组合,如底部 1/3 NSC,顶部 2/3 HSC,反之亦然;顶部 1/3 HSC,檐口底部 1/3 NSC,中心剩余 1/3 LSC。研究还重点关注了混凝土耐久性的特征,如氯渗透深度和吸水性。研究结果提高了我们对混凝土力学和耐久性特征的认识,建议采用分阶段浇注的方法,利用多种等级的混凝土。
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