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Title: Thermal Behaviour of Fly Ash Mix Concrete
Concrete
Authors: Suman, B M
Srivastava, R K
Chauhan, Rashmi
Keywords: Thermal behaviour
Fly ash
Issue Date: 29-Sep-2011
Abstract: The paper describes the influence of fly ash admixture on thermal behavior of concrete. The fly ash was added by replacing cement in cement concrete in the ratio of 15, 20, 30, 40, 50 and 60% by weight. Thermal properties, overall thermal transmittance (U-value), decrement factor (λ) and phase lag (φ) of fly ash mix concrete were computed after determining the value of thermal conductivity in the laboratory with Automatic Guarded Hot Plate Apparatus. These properties of fly ash mix concrete were compared with the properties of cement concrete without adding fly ash it is found from the result that the decrease in U-value varies between 3.6 % to 10 % .
Description: Published in Trends and Challenges in Structural Engineering and Construction Technologies, CBRI, Roorkee11-12 Feb., 2009
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/429
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