Influence of superabsorbent polymer in autogenous cured self compacting concrete blended with granite Pulver
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Rapid industrialization and urban expansion over the past decade have
newlineled to increased energy consumption and environmentally harmful production
newlinemethods, adversely affecting ecosystems. In response, sustainable construction
newlinepractices, particularly the use of renewable materials, are gaining importance.
newlineIn India, poor supervision and limited awareness of construction regulations have
newlineresulted in concrete structures with inadequate durability due to improper curing
newlinemethods. Enhancing concrete longevity requires optimizing compaction
newlineand curing techniques to improve overall performance. This study aims to
newlineevaluate the characteristics of Autogenous cured concrete and Autogenous cured
newlineself-compacting concrete, incorporating cement substitutes, while also exploring
newlinethe synergistic effects of self-curing chemicals in these materials.
newlineThis research focuses on developing ACC and ACSCC mixtures with
newlineenhanced strength and durability by incorporating Super Absorbent Polymer
newline(SAP) as a self-curing agent and Granite Pulver (GP) as a partial cement
newlinereplacement derived from industrial waste. The primary goal is to enhance water
newlineretention and minimize evaporation by integrating SAP at varying volume
newlinefractions (0.1% to 1%). Additionally, cement replacement levels with GP were
newlinetested at 5%, 10%, 15%, and 20% to assess their impact on mechanical properties.
newlineA detailed experimental program, including microstructural analysis, fresh
newlineproperty evaluation, and mechanical testing, was carried out to determine the
newlineoptimal material proportions for improved performance.
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