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self curing concrete ppt
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Abstract

The imagination of a world without concrete is impossible. Concrete is a soul of infrastructures. Concrete is necessary to gain strength in structures. Conventional concrete, which is the mixture of cement, fine aggregate, coarse aggregate and water, needs curing to achieve strength. So it is required to cure for a minimum period of 28 days for good hydration and to achieve target strength. Lack of proper curing can badly affect the strength and durability. Self-curing concrete is one type of modern concrete, which cure itself by retaining water (moisture content) in it. The use of POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL in conventional concrete as an admixture helps better hydration and hence the strength of concrete. In this research paper, the individual effect of admixture PEG600 & PEG1500 on compressive strength by varying the percentage of PEG600 and PEG1500 by weight of cement 0.5%, 1.0%, 1.5% and 2% were studied. The study shows that PEG600 and PEG1500 could help in gaining the strength of conventional curing. It was also found that 1% of both PEG600 and PEG1500 by weight of cement was optimum for M25 grade concrete for achieving maximum strength without compromising workability. The test result indicates that use of water soluble polymers in concrete has improved performance of concrete.
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am doing my project work on self curing concrete ,
so please update on this related topics
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please provide effect of flyash & silicafume on self curing concrete
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