Influence of accelerated curing on the compressive strength of polymer-modified concrete

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Izhar Ahmad
Kashif Ali Khan
Tahir Ahmad
Muhammad Alam
Muhammad Tariq Bashir
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[1] Hohai University,College of Civil and Transportation Engineering
[2] Muslim Youth University,Department of Civil Engineering
[3] CECOS University of IT & Emerging Sciences,Department of Civil Engineering
[4] University of Engineering & Technology,Department of Civil Engineering
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compressive strength prediction; polymer-modified concrete; linear regression fit; early age strength; ethylene vinyl acetate;
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In recent building practice, rapid construction is one of the principal requisites. Furthermore, in designing concrete structures, compressive strength is the most significant of all parameters. While 3-d and 7-d compressive strength reflects the strengths at early phases, the ultimate strength is paramount. An effort has been made in this study to develop mathematical models for predicting compressive strength of concrete incorporating ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) at the later phases. Kolmogorov-Smirnov (KS) goodness-of-fit test was used to examine distribution of the data. The compressive strength of EVA-modified concrete was studied by incorporating various concentrations of EVA as an admixture and by testing at ages of 28, 56, 90, 120, 210, and 365 d. An accelerated compressive strength at 3.5 hours was considered as a reference strength on the basis of which all the specified strengths were predicted by means of linear regression fit. Based on the results of KS goodness-of-fit test, it was concluded that KS test statistics value (D) in each case was lower than the critical value 0.521 for a significance level of 0.05, which demonstrated that the data was normally distributed. Based on the results of compressive strength test, it was concluded that the strength of EVA-modified specimens increased at all ages and the optimum dosage of EVA was achieved at 16% concentration. Furthermore, it was concluded that predicted compressive strength values lies within a 6% difference from the actual strength values for all the mixes, which indicates the practicability of the regression equations. This research work may help in understanding the role of EVA as a viable material in polymer-based cement composites.
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