The effect of steel slag as a coarse aggregate and Sinabung volcanic ash a filler on high strength concrete

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Karolina, R. [1 ]
Putra, A. L. A. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Sumatera Utara, Dept Tekn Sipil, Kampus USU, Medan 20155, Indonesia
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TALENTA - CONFERENCE ON ENGINEERING, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 2017 (TALENTA-CEST 2017) | 2018年 / 309卷
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10.1088/1757-899X/309/1/012009
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T [工业技术];
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The Development of concrete technology is continues to grow. The requisite for efficient constructions that are often viewed in terms of concrete mechanical behavior, application on the field, and cost estimation of implementation increasingly require engineers to optimize construction materials, especially for concrete materials. Various types of concrete have now been developed according to their needs, such as high strength concrete. On high strength concrete design, it is necessary to consider several factors that will affect the reach of the quality strength, Those are cement, water cement ratio (w/c), aggregates, and proper admixture. In the use of natural mineral, it is important for an engineer to keep an eye on the natural conditions that have been explored. So the selection of aggregates as possible is a material that is not causing nature destruction. On this experiment the use of steel slag from PT. Growth Sumatra Industry as a substitute of coarse and fine aggregate, and volcanic ash of mount Sinabung as microsilka in concrete mixture substituted to create high strength concrete that is harmless for the environment. The use of mount sinabung volcanic ash as microsilika coupled with the use of Master Glenium Sky 8614 superplasticizer. This experiment intend to compare high strength concrete based slag steel as the main constituent aggregates and high strength concrete with a conventional mixture. The research result for 28 days old concrete shows that conventional concrete compressive strength is 67.567 MPa, slag concrete 75.958 Mpa, conventional tensile strength 5.435 Mpa while slag concrete 5.053 Mpa, conventional concrete bending strength 44064.96 kgcm while concrete slag 51473.94 kgcm and modulus of conventional concrete fracture 124.978 kg / cm(2) while slag concrete 145.956 kg / cm(2). Both concrete slump values shows similar results due to the use of superplasticizer.
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