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NANO CONCRETE

MEGHA BALLARI AND PRACHI BORKARVI SEM CIVIL

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INTRODUCTION

• Nanotechnology is one of the most active research areas which has wide applications in almost all the fields.

• As concrete is most usable material in construction industry it’s been required to improve its quality.

• Improving concrete properties by addition of nano particles have shown significant improvement than conventional concrete.

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Why nanotechnology for concrete?

• Improves the materials’ bulk properties.• Ability to control or manipulate materials at

the atomic scale. NANOSCALE ATTACK ON ASR (ALKALI SILICATE REACTION)

• To obtain thinner final products and faster setting time.

• Cost effectiveness.• Lowered levels of environmental

contamination.

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What is nano concrete?

• A concrete made with portland cement particles that are less than 500nm as a cementing agent.

• Currently cement particle sizes range from a few nano-meters to a maximum of about100 micro meters.

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NANO MATERIALS

• Carbon Nanotubes.• Nano-silica.• Polycarboxylates.

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CARBON NANO TUBES

• Carbon nanotubes are molecular-scale tubes of graphitic carbon with outstanding properties.

• They can be several millimetres in length and can have one “layer” or wall (single walled nanotube) or more than one wall (multi walled nanotube).

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SINGLE WALLED CARBON NANO TUBES

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MULTI WALLED CARBON NANO TUBES

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PROPERTIES

• CNT are also highly flexible.• Mechanically, CNT appear to be the strongest

material.• The smaller diameters.• Stiffest and strongest fibers.

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NANO SILICA

• Is the first nano product that replaced the micro silica.

• Advancement made by the study of concrete at nano scale have proved nano silica much better than silica used in conventional concrete.

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NANO SILICA

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PROPERTIES

• High compressive strengths concretes ( 15 MPa and 75 MPa at 1 day; 40 MPa and 90 MPa at 28 days and 48 MPa and 120 MPa at 120 days.)

• High workability with reduced water/cement ratio.

• Use of super plasticizing additives is unnecessary.

• Fills up all the micro pores and micro spaces.• Cement saving upto 35-45%.

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POLYCARBOXYLATES

• Polycarboxylates or polymer based concrete admixtures are High Range Water Reducing admixture (HRWR).

• low dosage-reduce water as much as high dosage of conventional admixtures.

• Higher dosage-produce Self Compacting Concrete (SCC).

• This admixture type is very suitable for underwater anti-washout concrete.

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POLYCARBOXYLATES

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RESULTS

• Resistance to compression - 40 to 90MPa in 1 day.Resistance to compression from 70 a 100 MPa (or more) in 28 days.

• Produces high resistance even with low addition (1 to 1.5 % of the cements weight) and gives self compacting characteristics with higher proportions (2.5 %).

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• Meets the norms of environmental protection.

• 70% less use of additives as traditional silica, super plasticizers or traditional fibres.

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BENEFITS OF NANO CONCRETE

• Cessation of contamination caused by micro silica solid particles.

• Lower cost per building site.• Concrete with high initial and final

compressive and tensile strengths.• Concrete with good workability.• Cessation of super plasticizing utilization.• Cessation of silicosis risk.

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CONCLUSION

• Well dispersed nano particles increase the viscosity of the liquid phase, improves the segregation resistance and workability of the system.

• Accelerates the hydration.• Better bond between aggregates and cement

paste.• Improves the toughness,shear,tensile strength

and flexural strength of concrete.

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SCOPE

• If Portland cement can be formulated with nano-size cement particles, it will open up a large number of opportunities.

• The cement will not only be more economical than organic polymers but also will be fire resistant.

• A number of investigations have been carried out for developing smart concrete using carbon fibers.

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• This will become a reality with nano-cement because nano-carbontubes are much more effective than carbon fibers. The thickness of the composite can be reduced to microns and hence flexible and smart cement composite can be manufactured.

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REFERENCES[1] Balaguru, P. N. (2005), “Nanotechnology and Concrete: Background,Opportunities and Challenges.” Proceedings of the International Conference application of

Technology in Concrete Design.[2] Boresi, Arthur P.; Chong, Ken P.; Saigal, Sunil. Approximate Solution Methods inEngineering Mechanics, John Wiley, New York, 2002, 280 pp.[3] Balaguru, P.; and Shah, S.P. Fiber Reinforced Cement Composites, McGraw-Hill,New York, 1992, 530 pp.[4] “Concrete”, Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concrete.[5] Srivastava, D.; Wei, C.; and Cho, K. “Nanomechanics of carbon nanotubes andcomposites.” Applied Mechanics Review, 56, 2003, 215-230.[6] LI, G. Properties of high-volume fly ash concrete incorporating nano-SiO2.Cement and Concrete Research. 34. 2004. P. 1043 – 1049.[7] McCARTHY, M.J. & DHIR, R.K. Development of high volume fly ash cement.

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