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The document presents a project review on the performance of binary blended cement composite in self-compacting concrete (SCC) by students from Sri Ramakrishna Engineering College. It highlights the benefits of SCC, including its workability, durability, and suitability for fast construction without the need for vibration. The literature survey summarizes various studies that emphasize the advantages of using materials like Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag and other industrial by-products to enhance SCC properties.

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The document presents a project review on the performance of binary blended cement composite in self-compacting concrete (SCC) by students from Sri Ramakrishna Engineering College. It highlights the benefits of SCC, including its workability, durability, and suitability for fast construction without the need for vibration. The literature survey summarizes various studies that emphasize the advantages of using materials like Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag and other industrial by-products to enhance SCC properties.

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SRI RAMAKRISHNA ENGINEERING COLLEGE

[Educational Service : SNR Sons Charitable Trust]


[Autonomous Institution, Reaccredited by NAAC with ‘A+’ Grade]
[Approved by AICTE and Permanently Affiliated to Anna University, Chennai]
[ISO 9001: 2015 Certified and all eligible programmes Accredited by NBA]
Vattamalaipalayam, N.G.G.O. Colony Post, Coimbatore – 641 022.

TITLE
Performance of binary blended cement
composite on self compacting concrete

FIRST PROJECT REVIEW

Presented by: Under the guidance of


Anusri.E (71812309005) Mrs.K.Saranya
Mohana Priya M.K (71812309022) Assistant Professor
Department of Civil Engineering
Sri Ramakrishna Engineering College
INTRODUCTION

• Self compacting concrete has an ability to flow on its own weight, it


doesn’t need any vibrating compaction
• It is a high performance concrete

• Scc-self compacting concrete increase workability

• Scc construction is fast

• The durability and reliability of Scc is High


PROBLEM STATEMENT

Performance of binary blended cement


composite on self compacting concrete
LITERATURE SURVEY

Author and year Title Findings

Payal Painuly, Itika Uniyal Literature review on Self- Self-Compacting Concrete (SCC)
March-April-2016 compacting concrete emerged to address the
limitations of compaction-free
underwater concrete methods,
which required significant cement
and costly admixtures and were
less durable. SCC workability is
tested using methods like slump
flow, V-funnel, and L-Box to
assess its segregation resistance,
filling ability, and passing ability.
Author and year Title Findings

Mr Dhruvkumar H. Patel Literature review on Self- This study focuses on creating


May-2014 compacting concrete Self-Compacting Concrete (SCC)
using Ground Granulated Blast
Furnace Slag (GGBS) as a partial
cement replacement. SCC, which
compacts under its own weight
without vibration, is ideal for
areas with narrow gaps between
reinforcements. The study shows
that increasing GGBS content
improves workability and
compressive strength, with
optimal results at 10% GGBS
replacement.
Author and year Title Findings

K. Sathish Raja Study on Self-compacting Self-Compacting Concrete (SCC) is


February-2016 concrete a versatile material that flows
uniformly without segregation or
vibration, offering faster
construction, improved finishes,
and suitability for congested
areas. This study explores the use
of industrial by-products like fly
ash and silica fume as partial
cement replacements in SCC,
focusing on its fresh, mechanical,
and durability properties.
Author and year Title Findings

Arulsivanantham. P A review on Self-compacting This paper reviews Self-


October-2018 concrete Compacting Concrete (SCC) made
with various mineral admixtures
and fibers. SCC is ideal for
complex structures with heavy
reinforcement, as it flows easily
without the need for manual or
mechanical compaction. It saves
time, labor, and energy while
ensuring fully compacted
concrete without voids or
segregation. The review focuses
on the use of fibers and
admixtures to enhance SCC
properties.
Author and year Title Findings

Hajime Okamura Self-compacting concrete Self-Compacting Concrete (SCC)


November-2022 was first developed in 1988 to
improve the durability of
concrete structures. Since then, it
has been widely used in Japan,
especially by large construction
companies. Research has focused
on creating rational mix-design
methods and testing procedures
for self-compactability, aiming to
standardize SCC.
OBJECTIVES

• Enhanced Workability
• Improved Durability
• Optimized Strength Development
• Reduced Heat of Hydration
• Cost and Sustainability Improved Rheology
• Enhanced Resistance to Chemical Attacks
THANK YOU

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