Effect of Glass Powder on Bond Strength in Reinforced Concrete
Keywords:
Reinforced Concrete, Crystallization, Compressive Strength, Tensile Strength, Bond StrengthAbstract
Bond strength plays major role in the structural performance of Reinforced Concrete (RC) element. Compressive and tensile strength of conventional concrete; influences bond strength of RC element. Glass powder with particle size less than 75 micron when used as cement replacement material; enhances compressive and tensile strength of concrete. In the research work it is proposed to investigate the effect of glass powder as a cement replacement material on compressive and tensile strength of concrete and bond strength in reinforced concrete. The replacement percentage is proposed to be 0% to 30% with an increment of 10%.
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