Probability based design of concrete mixes with cow-bone ash admixed cement
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2017
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Leonardo Journal of Sciences
Abstract
A probability-based procedure for design of concrete mixes with cow-cone
ash admixed cement has been developed considering the strength as a random
variable. However, the compressive strength of concrete in turn, depends on
the properties of its constituent materials: cement, fine aggregate, coarse
aggregate and cow-bone ash. The compressive strength data generated
experimentally has been analysed using normal-probability distribution
functions based on 95% confidence interval. The proposed probability based
design was compared to the method of trial mixture. It was observed that for
reliability index (β) of 1.3, the proposed probability methodology uses 10.2%
less cement content than the method of trial mixture; thus, indicating that the
method is conservative. It was also observed that, for concrete grade 25, the
proposed methodology gives higher compressive strength at both 7 and 28
days. Hence, the probability-based design procedure was found appropriate
and is therefore recommended for the design of concrete mixes with cow-bone
ash admixed cement.
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Probability, Green Environment, Concrete Mixes, Cow-Bone Ash