Reinforced cement concrete

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A study of reinforced cement concrete .


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Reinforced Cement Concrete

R.C.C. (Reinforced Cement Concrete) : Concrete is good in resisting compression but is very weak in resisting tension. Hence reinforcement is provided in the concrete wherever tensile stress is expected. The best reinforcement is steel, since tensile strength of steel is quite high and the bond between steel and concrete is good. As the elastic modulus of steel is high, for the same extension the force resisted by steel is high compared to concrete.

Cement - A  cement is a binder, a finely powdered mixtures of inorganic compounds that sets and hardens and can bind other materials together when combined with water. Cements used in construction can be characterized as being either  hydraulic  or  non-hydraulic , depending upon the ability of the cement to be used in the presence of water. Non-hydraulic cement, referred to as mortar, is a lime based paste that  will not set in wet conditions or underwater, it sets as the cement dries and reacts with carbon dioxide in the air .

Hydraulic cement  is made by replacing some of the cement in a mix with activated aluminium silicates,  pozzolanas , such as fly ash, Blast-furnace slag etc. This allows setting in wet condition or underwater. All Portland cements are hydraulic cements. Hydraulic cements are sometimes referred to as being “water resistant” because they can cure in wet or submerged environments and do not deteriorate with contact with water.

Portland Cement - is the most common type of cement in general use around the world, used as a basic ingredient of concrete, mortar, stucco, and most non-specialty grout . Typical constituents of Portland clinker plus gypsum: Clinker Notation Mass % Tricalcium silicate ( CaO )3 · SiO2 C3S 45–75% Dicalcium silicate ( CaO )2 · SiO2 C2S 7–32% Tricalcium aluminate ( CaO )3 · Al2O3 C3A 0–13% Tetracalcium alumino ferrite ( CaO )4 · Al2O3 · Fe2O3 C4AF 0–18% Gypsum CaSO4 · 2 H2O 2–10 %

Assignment Lab and Field Test of Concrete - Assignment

Advantage and Disadvantages of R.C.C. - Assignment

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