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Civil Engineering and Architecture Vol. 12(3), pp. 1833 - 1840
DOI: 10.13189/cea.2024.120341
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Techno- Enviro Benefits of Using Carbon Black and Steel Fibers from Waste Rubber Tyres in Ultra High - Performance Concrete
Rajiv Gandhi. R *, Saritha. B
Department of Civil Engineering, Bharath Institute of Higher Education and Research, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
ABSTRACT
Ultra High-Performance Concrete (UHPC) is a high-strength, new-age concrete shaped from a unique blend of constituent materials. The organization of HPC incorporates concrete (normal Portland concrete), fine sand, silica smolder, quartz powder, and steel strands. This sort of cement has upgraded mechanical and strength properties. Carbon black (CB) is a kind of essential carbon material that is gotten as colloid particles through controlled inadequate ignition or warm disintegration of fluid or vaporous hydrocarbons. Carbon black contains over 95% formless and obscure carbon and a modest quantity of oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, and others, which focus on the outer layer of the particles. By utilizing carbon dark as filler in concrete, we can diminish soil contamination and pollution generally. The presence of pores in concrete has shown to be a significant issue since it was found. Because of the minuscule size of CB, they can fill the pores, which help in expanding the thickness of the substantial, which works on its solidarity and protection from environmental assault and diminishes its penetrability. The expansion of carbon dark might work on the electrical conductivity, the durability of the total connection point in the substantial lattice, and lower the expense. CB likewise shows the fine filler impact, which can upgrade the thickness of the substantial network. A review is made to limit the pores present while utilizing carbon dark as filler and recommend the ideal level of CB to be included cement for its improved exhibition. Steel strands recuperated from the reusing of tire squander can possibly be utilized as a material to get ready fiber-built up concrete. Carbon black and steel filaments extricated from elastic tires are utilized in this review to work on the exhibition of HPC. The physico-mechanical, toughness of HPC in mix with both carbon dark and reused steel fiber are analyzed in this review.
KEYWORDS
Carbon Black, Steel Fibres, Ultra High-Performance Concrete, Sustainability, Physico-Mechanical Properties
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(a). IEEE Format:
[1] Rajiv Gandhi. R , Saritha. B , "Techno- Enviro Benefits of Using Carbon Black and Steel Fibers from Waste Rubber Tyres in Ultra High - Performance Concrete," Civil Engineering and Architecture, Vol. 12, No. 3, pp. 1833 - 1840, 2024. DOI: 10.13189/cea.2024.120341.
(b). APA Format:
Rajiv Gandhi. R , Saritha. B (2024). Techno- Enviro Benefits of Using Carbon Black and Steel Fibers from Waste Rubber Tyres in Ultra High - Performance Concrete. Civil Engineering and Architecture, 12(3), 1833 - 1840. DOI: 10.13189/cea.2024.120341.