Abstract

The growth of the population has led to an increase in construction activities, which require water for concrete mixing, curing, and cement hydration. Cement hydration occurs due to extra water that is not part of the mixing water. Magnetized water, which is water subjected to magnetic flux, has become a popular technology in the construction industry due to its potential to increase the lifespan of buildings and improve various technological processes at an economical cost. The use of magnetically processed water reduces the amount of cement needed to achieve the desired compressive strength value. This study investigates the effects of magnetic field generated by Permag N-406 on the properties of water, such as pH and hardness also, cement is partially replaced with 1%-4% of Nano Silica to achieve good characteristic strength. The study determines the optimal magnetization value, the maximum exposure time of water to the magnetic field and, the mechanical properties of self-curing concrete. Polyethylene Glycol (PEG) is used as the self-curing agent. The experiment results shows that the 48 hrs of magnetization of water and replacement of cement by 3% of Nano Silica showed the better performances in mechanical properties.

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