Using mixture design method for developing and optimizing eco-friendly ultra-high performance concrete characteristics

Due to its high cement content, ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC) is not an eco-friendly material. Utilizing alternative materials as a replacement of cement could improve UHPC's sustainability and reduce environmental impact. This study intends to examine the impact of using different alt...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Ahmed M. Tahwia, Mohamed A. Hamido, Walid E. Elemam
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2023-07-01
Series:Case Studies in Construction Materials
Subjects:
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214509522009391
_version_ 1797799005064790016
author Ahmed M. Tahwia
Mohamed A. Hamido
Walid E. Elemam
author_facet Ahmed M. Tahwia
Mohamed A. Hamido
Walid E. Elemam
author_sort Ahmed M. Tahwia
collection DOAJ
description Due to its high cement content, ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC) is not an eco-friendly material. Utilizing alternative materials as a replacement of cement could improve UHPC's sustainability and reduce environmental impact. This study intends to examine the impact of using different alternative filler materials such as quartz powder (QP), limestone powder (LP), granite powder (GP) and basalt powder (BP) along with silica fume (SF) as a cement replacement on mechanical characteristics and durability of UHPC. The total powder content composed of 60% cement, 20% SF, and 20% filler materials (QP, LP, GP, and BP). Mixture design method in Minitab program was used to design concrete mixtures. Flowability, compressive strength, water permeability, rapid chloride permeability, sulfate resistance and concrete microstructure were the tests performed on the concrete mixtures. Utilizing QP, LP, BP, and GP as a partial replacement of cement in the production of UHPC resulted in significant negative impact on concrete flowability. UHPC with low environmental impact and compressive strength more than 120 MPa with higher durability could be produced using QP, LP, BP, and GP as a replacement of cement. Mixture composed of 711 kg/m3 cement, 237 kg/m3 SF, 118.5 kg/m3 QP, 118.5 kg/m3 BP, 1017 kg/m3 sand, 142.2 kg/m3 water, 31.3 kg/m3 super plasticizer, and 156 kg/m3 steel fibers achieved the highest compressive strength at age 7, 90, 180 days, the strength were 85 MPa, 123 MPa, and 126.1 MPa respectively. The findings demonstrated the development of a strong relationship between responses and constituent materials in predicting and optimizing compressive strength of UHPC, enabling construction implementers to obtain mixture design proportion to obtain UHPC with certain desirable properties using the proposed models without resorting to making experimental mixtures using a trial-and-error method, which consume time and effort.
first_indexed 2024-03-13T04:12:26Z
format Article
id doaj.art-524edf722d3e466e941885c7bc6c717b
institution Directory Open Access Journal
issn 2214-5095
language English
last_indexed 2024-03-13T04:12:26Z
publishDate 2023-07-01
publisher Elsevier
record_format Article
series Case Studies in Construction Materials
spelling doaj.art-524edf722d3e466e941885c7bc6c717b2023-06-21T06:53:18ZengElsevierCase Studies in Construction Materials2214-50952023-07-0118e01807Using mixture design method for developing and optimizing eco-friendly ultra-high performance concrete characteristicsAhmed M. Tahwia0Mohamed A. Hamido1Walid E. Elemam2Dep. of Structural Eng., Faculty of Engineering, Mansoura University, EgyptCorresponding author.; Dep. of Structural Eng., Faculty of Engineering, Mansoura University, EgyptDep. of Structural Eng., Faculty of Engineering, Mansoura University, EgyptDue to its high cement content, ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC) is not an eco-friendly material. Utilizing alternative materials as a replacement of cement could improve UHPC's sustainability and reduce environmental impact. This study intends to examine the impact of using different alternative filler materials such as quartz powder (QP), limestone powder (LP), granite powder (GP) and basalt powder (BP) along with silica fume (SF) as a cement replacement on mechanical characteristics and durability of UHPC. The total powder content composed of 60% cement, 20% SF, and 20% filler materials (QP, LP, GP, and BP). Mixture design method in Minitab program was used to design concrete mixtures. Flowability, compressive strength, water permeability, rapid chloride permeability, sulfate resistance and concrete microstructure were the tests performed on the concrete mixtures. Utilizing QP, LP, BP, and GP as a partial replacement of cement in the production of UHPC resulted in significant negative impact on concrete flowability. UHPC with low environmental impact and compressive strength more than 120 MPa with higher durability could be produced using QP, LP, BP, and GP as a replacement of cement. Mixture composed of 711 kg/m3 cement, 237 kg/m3 SF, 118.5 kg/m3 QP, 118.5 kg/m3 BP, 1017 kg/m3 sand, 142.2 kg/m3 water, 31.3 kg/m3 super plasticizer, and 156 kg/m3 steel fibers achieved the highest compressive strength at age 7, 90, 180 days, the strength were 85 MPa, 123 MPa, and 126.1 MPa respectively. The findings demonstrated the development of a strong relationship between responses and constituent materials in predicting and optimizing compressive strength of UHPC, enabling construction implementers to obtain mixture design proportion to obtain UHPC with certain desirable properties using the proposed models without resorting to making experimental mixtures using a trial-and-error method, which consume time and effort.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214509522009391UHPCSustainabilityEco-friendlyOptimizationCompressive strengthDurability
spellingShingle Ahmed M. Tahwia
Mohamed A. Hamido
Walid E. Elemam
Using mixture design method for developing and optimizing eco-friendly ultra-high performance concrete characteristics
Case Studies in Construction Materials
UHPC
Sustainability
Eco-friendly
Optimization
Compressive strength
Durability
title Using mixture design method for developing and optimizing eco-friendly ultra-high performance concrete characteristics
title_full Using mixture design method for developing and optimizing eco-friendly ultra-high performance concrete characteristics
title_fullStr Using mixture design method for developing and optimizing eco-friendly ultra-high performance concrete characteristics
title_full_unstemmed Using mixture design method for developing and optimizing eco-friendly ultra-high performance concrete characteristics
title_short Using mixture design method for developing and optimizing eco-friendly ultra-high performance concrete characteristics
title_sort using mixture design method for developing and optimizing eco friendly ultra high performance concrete characteristics
topic UHPC
Sustainability
Eco-friendly
Optimization
Compressive strength
Durability
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214509522009391
work_keys_str_mv AT ahmedmtahwia usingmixturedesignmethodfordevelopingandoptimizingecofriendlyultrahighperformanceconcretecharacteristics
AT mohamedahamido usingmixturedesignmethodfordevelopingandoptimizingecofriendlyultrahighperformanceconcretecharacteristics
AT walideelemam usingmixturedesignmethodfordevelopingandoptimizingecofriendlyultrahighperformanceconcretecharacteristics