Abstract

Abstract: Nano technology plays a very vital role in all the areas of research. The incorporation of nano materials in concrete offers many advantages and improves the workability, the strength and durability properties of concrete. In this study an attempt has been made to carry out an experimental investigation on concrete in which cement was replaced with nano sized cement. Nano-silica has a unique advantage in the potential pozzolanic-reaction with cement hydration products over other nanoparticles. Addition of Nano-silica is known to redefine pore size and distribution which would alter the durability of the concrete. Ordinary Portland cement of 53 grade was ground in a ball grinding mill to produce nano cement. . Nano technology is an emerging field of interest for civil engineering utility. A few of the nano substances presently used in concrete, nano-silica very own greater pozzolanic nature. It has the functionality to react with the unfastened lime inside the route of the cement hydration and bureaucracy extra C-S-H gel giving strength, impermeability and durability to concrete. Present paper investigates the effects of addition of nano silica in normal strength of concrete. The present research deals with Partial alternative cement through nano silica powder as partial replacements in concrete at associate with various materials like OPC53 grade cement, fine aggregate, coarse aggregate to check their suitability for making concrete. The mix proportions of concrete were modified as micro silica (5%, 7.5%, 10%, 15%) and nano silica (1%, 1.5%, 2%, 2.5%) as partial replacement of cement. The cubes were cast by replacing Specimens were cast as per mix design and the tests are conducted after proper curing, the tests are compressive strength of cubes (150mm x 150mm x 150mm) and split tensile strength of cylinders (150mm x 300mm). The results had been compared with the outcomes of concrete specimens with 0% of nano silica. Keywords: M30 grade, nano silica, Nano technology,pozzolanic-reaction

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