Light Weight Concrete: Seminar On
Light Weight Concrete: Seminar On
Light Weight Concrete: Seminar On
Presented by
DAYANANDA N S
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CONTENTS
Introduction
Principle of LWC
Advantages
Disadvantages
Application
Properties of LWC
Methodology
Case study
Conclusion
Summary
Reference
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INTRODUCTION:
Light weight concrete is a special concrete which weighs
lighter than conventional concrete.
WEIGH BATCHING
MEASUREMENT OF WATER
COMPACTING
CURING
TESTING
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MIX DESIGN OF LWC:
Difficult to decide water – cement ratio, due to
variable water absorption by aggregates.
Generally done by trial mixing.
Pre – saturation of aggregates is done to avoid
excessive absorption of water by aggregates.
Concrete with saturated aggregates will have
higher density, which is bad in freezing & thawing
action.
In rare cases, aggregates are coated with bitumen
to overcome the water absorption problem.
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Experimental Study of Light Weight Concrete by Partial
Replacement of Coarse Aggregate Using Pumice Aggregate
Cement
Ordinary Portland Cement (53 Grade) with 29%.
normal consistency conforming to IS: 8112-1989 was used.
The specific gravity and fineness modulus of cement are 3.14
and 5%
Pumice Aggregate
Pumice aggregate 20 mm sizes were used.
Specific gravity of Pumice aggregate used is 0.82.
Coarse Aggregate
Crushed stone coarse aggregate conforming to IS 383 – 1987.
The values of loose and compacted, bulk density values of coarse
aggregates 4.417 kg and 4.905kg,
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Water
Water is an important ingredient of concrete as it actively
participates in chemical reactions with cement.
Clean potable water conforming to IS 456 – 2000 was
used
CONCRETE MIX DESIGN
In the present study, M25 grade with nominal mix
as per IS 456-2000 was used.
Concrete mix proportion by weight for 1cubic meter and
water cement ratio of 0.5.
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[2] Rajeswari S, Sunilaa G., Experimental Study of Light Weight Concrete by Partial
Replacement of Coarse Aggregate Using Pumice Aggregate”, International Journal of
Scientific Engineering and Research (IJSER),Volume 4 Issue 5, (2016),pp50-53.