Author
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- Overo K.E.
(Department of Civil Engineering, Niger Delta University, Wilberforce Island, Nigeria)
- Damini Righteous Gilbert
(Department of Civil Engineering Federal University Otuoke Bayelsa State Nigeria)
Abstract
This study investigates the resistance of Chikoko blended concrete to chloride attack, which is critical for ensuring the durability and longevity of concrete structures. Chloride attack is a major concern for concrete structures, as it can lead to corrosion of embedded steel reinforcement, undermining structural integrity. The study employs the chloride attack strength loss index (CASLI) to gauge performance, examining the influence of various factors, including Chikoko concentration, calcination temperature, and curing age. A comprehensive analysis demonstrates a quadratic relationship between these factors and compressive strength. The optimal outcome occurs at a 10% Chikoko concentration and calcination temperatures ranging from 400°C to 800°C. These conditions yield a concrete with high resistance to chloride attack and robust compressive strength. A quadratic model was developed using design Expert 13 in other to predict CASLI derived from the data, providing a reliable tool for forecasting the durability of Chikoko blended concrete under chloride exposure. The study also identifies key independent variables for further optimization, enabling concrete with both high chloride resistance and enhanced compressive strength. This approach shows considerable improvements over traditional concrete made with natural sand, suggesting Chikoko blended concrete as a viable alternative for high-performance applications. Overall, the results indicate that Chikoko blended concrete has significant potential for use in construction, combining durability with high strength. This makes it a promising material for a variety of construction projects, particularly where chloride exposure is a concern, such as in coastal environments or de-icing salt-exposed structures.
Suggested Citation
Overo K.E. & Damini Righteous Gilbert, 2024.
"Data Analysis and Model Development for Chloride Attack Strength Loss Index in Chikoko Blended Concrete,"
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science (IJRIAS), vol. 9(6), pages 134-146, June.
Handle:
RePEc:bjf:journl:v:9:y:2024:i:6:p:134-146
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