Computers and Concrete
Volume 26, Number 5, 2020, pages 385-395
DOI: 10.12989/cac.2020.26.5.385
Reliability based partial safety factor of concrete containing nano silica and silica fume
Anil Kumar Nanda, Prem Pal Bansal and Maneek Kumar
Abstract
The influence of combination of nano silica and silica fume, as partial cement replacement materials, on the
properties of concrete has been studied through the measurement of compressive strength. The compressive strength of concrete in terms of mean, standard deviation and with-in-test coefficient of variation related to the variation in the nominated parameters have also been developed. The compressive strength data developed experimentally has been analyzed using normal-probability
distribution and partial safety factors of composite concretes have been evaluated by using first order second moment approach with Hasofer Lind's method. The use of Nano silica and silica fume in concrete decreases the partial safety factor of concrete i.e., increase the reliability of concrete. The experimental results show that the properties of concrete having nano silica and silica fume in combination were better than that of a plain concrete. The SEM test results showing the level of Ca(OH)2 in plain
concrete and consumption level Ca(OH)2 of concrete containing nano silica & silica fume have also been presented.
Key Words
nano silica; silica fume; compressive strength (Com. St.); partial safety factor (PSF); coefficient of variation (COV); with-in-test coefficient of variation (WCV); SEM; mean; standard deviation (St. De); superplasticizer
Address
Anil Kumar Nanda: RIMT University, Mandi Gobindgarh 147301, India
Prem Pal Bansal: Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology, Patiala 147004, India
Maneek Kumar: School of Engineering and Technology, BML Munjal University, Gurgaon, India