Experimental Study on physical and Mechanical Properties of Concrete with Fly Ash

플라이 애시를 혼입한 콘크리트의 물리.역학적 특성에 관한 실험적 연구

  • Published : 2000.05.01

Abstract

This study is performed to examine the physical and mechanical properties of concrete with fly ash. Test results show that the unit weights of concrete with fly ash are decreased 1-3% and the highest strength is achieved by 10% filled fly ash concrete with it is increased 7% than that of the normal cement concrete. the ultrasonic pulse velocity is in the range of 3.705~4.204m/s and the dynamic and static modulus of elasticity is in the range of 271$\times$103 ~289$\times$103kgf/cm2 and 208$\times$103 ~262$\times$103kgf/cm2 respectively. The acid-resistance is increased with increase of the content of fly ash. It is 1.2 times of the normal cement concrete by 10% filled fly ash concrete and 1.7 times by 30% filled fly ash concrete respectively.

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