Scaplen14
Civil/Environmental
- Oct 20, 2011
- 1
I'm doing a competition for a construction materials course and need to make the strongest possible cylinder. The only guideline is the cement cannot exceed 450kg/m^3.
So far the assumptions I have made are that I should use the maximum cement allowed and I need the lowest possible water ration to complete the reaction which I think is around 0.25, along with the addition of a super plasticizer. Can anyone tell me if this is correct?
Also, for the aggregates, should I use slag, flyash, metakaolin, silica fume or just a fine aggregate and what ratios should be used.
It's worth noting that I have ~30 days until the competition but I do have access to accelerated curing methods.
Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
So far the assumptions I have made are that I should use the maximum cement allowed and I need the lowest possible water ration to complete the reaction which I think is around 0.25, along with the addition of a super plasticizer. Can anyone tell me if this is correct?
Also, for the aggregates, should I use slag, flyash, metakaolin, silica fume or just a fine aggregate and what ratios should be used.
It's worth noting that I have ~30 days until the competition but I do have access to accelerated curing methods.
Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!