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An Experimental Impact on Strength Enhancement and Properties of Concrete Using Magnetized Water
Author(s) -
Dhattiwala Vadid Ariz,
Jigar Zala
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of advanced research in science, communication and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2581-9429
DOI - 10.48175/ijarsct-718
Subject(s) - sorptivity , compressive strength , flexural strength , materials science , composite material , properties of concrete , field strength , mixing (physics) , absorption of water , salt water , geotechnical engineering , magnetic field , geology , physics , quantum mechanics
The purpose of this analysis is to improve the eminence of water as per standards and to enhance the strength of concrete by replacing the normal water through magnetized water. An experimental program is set up to test the outcome of magnetized water with variations in the time of the water passing through the magnetic field. The physical as well as chemical characteristics of water ought to be tested for pH, Total hardness, Total dissolved solids (TDS), chlorides, etc. Test to be conducted on concrete are workability also compressive strength along with different properties of concrete. For this work, magnetized water was used during the concreting of grade M25. The obtained outcomes presented that the workability of mixtures mixed by magnetized water was higher. The compressive strength along with flexural strength of the mixture by means of magnetized water for mixing was noted to be progressive than the one mixed with the non-magnetized water. Also, the Sorptivity test performed on cylindrical discs shows conclusive evidence of capillary rise through pores.

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