ANALYTICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON SURFACE TREATMENT FOR REINFORCED NORMAL CONCRETE

Applying some material such as Flunkout or sodium silicate on concrete surface has a great effect in enhancing the strength of concrete and eliminate the damage resulted from exposure to aggressive environments. Besides, it's extended the service life of concrete. This research present a study...

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Main Authors: Mohammed Mosleh Salman, Luma Fadhil Hussein, Luma Abdul Ghani Zghair
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: Mustansiriyah University/College of Engineering 2020-01-01
Series:Journal of Engineering and Sustainable Development
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Online Access:https://jeasd.uomustansiriyah.edu.iq/index.php/jeasd/article/view/176
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description Applying some material such as Flunkout or sodium silicate on concrete surface has a great effect in enhancing the strength of concrete and eliminate the damage resulted from exposure to aggressive environments. Besides, it's extended the service life of concrete. This research present a study on the effect of (Flunkout and sodium silicate) on the flexural behavior of 24 reinforced concrete beams with dimensions (100*100*900mm). Several variables were studied such as the type of surface treatment (Flunkout and sodium silicate), the method of curing (air and water curing) and the age of testing (30, 90, 180, and270days). In addition, the test result was compared with the normal specimens (without surface treatment). The test results showed that, by using surface treatment there is a noticeable enhancement in the concrete strength, also surface treatment affect mode of failure. In the second part of this study, an analytical study was done by using ANSYS (R.15). It was concluded that the results obtained from ANSYS models were underestimate the result of the study beams, however the maximum discrepancy in central deflection is found to be approximately (15.9%).
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spelling doaj.art-3033b254d0b64b1da52e1061f3ec21e82022-12-22T03:35:34ZaraMustansiriyah University/College of EngineeringJournal of Engineering and Sustainable Development2520-09172520-09252020-01-01241ANALYTICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON SURFACE TREATMENT FOR REINFORCED NORMAL CONCRETE Mohammed Mosleh Salman0Luma Fadhil Hussein1Luma Abdul Ghani Zghair2Civil Engineering Department, Mustansiriyah University, Baghdad, IraqCivil Engineering Department, Mustansiriyah University, Baghdad, IraqCivil Engineering Department, Mustansiriyah University, Baghdad, Iraq Applying some material such as Flunkout or sodium silicate on concrete surface has a great effect in enhancing the strength of concrete and eliminate the damage resulted from exposure to aggressive environments. Besides, it's extended the service life of concrete. This research present a study on the effect of (Flunkout and sodium silicate) on the flexural behavior of 24 reinforced concrete beams with dimensions (100*100*900mm). Several variables were studied such as the type of surface treatment (Flunkout and sodium silicate), the method of curing (air and water curing) and the age of testing (30, 90, 180, and270days). In addition, the test result was compared with the normal specimens (without surface treatment). The test results showed that, by using surface treatment there is a noticeable enhancement in the concrete strength, also surface treatment affect mode of failure. In the second part of this study, an analytical study was done by using ANSYS (R.15). It was concluded that the results obtained from ANSYS models were underestimate the result of the study beams, however the maximum discrepancy in central deflection is found to be approximately (15.9%). https://jeasd.uomustansiriyah.edu.iq/index.php/jeasd/article/view/176surface treatmentsodium silicateflunkoutflexural strengthnormal reinforced concretetefinite element analysis
spellingShingle Mohammed Mosleh Salman
Luma Fadhil Hussein
Luma Abdul Ghani Zghair
ANALYTICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON SURFACE TREATMENT FOR REINFORCED NORMAL CONCRETE
Journal of Engineering and Sustainable Development
surface treatment
sodium silicate
flunkout
flexural strength
normal reinforced concretete
finite element analysis
title ANALYTICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON SURFACE TREATMENT FOR REINFORCED NORMAL CONCRETE
title_full ANALYTICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON SURFACE TREATMENT FOR REINFORCED NORMAL CONCRETE
title_fullStr ANALYTICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON SURFACE TREATMENT FOR REINFORCED NORMAL CONCRETE
title_full_unstemmed ANALYTICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON SURFACE TREATMENT FOR REINFORCED NORMAL CONCRETE
title_short ANALYTICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON SURFACE TREATMENT FOR REINFORCED NORMAL CONCRETE
title_sort analytical and experimental study on surface treatment for reinforced normal concrete
topic surface treatment
sodium silicate
flunkout
flexural strength
normal reinforced concretete
finite element analysis
url https://jeasd.uomustansiriyah.edu.iq/index.php/jeasd/article/view/176
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