Table 4. Tensile Strength of SCC PS Ball
Percentage
of PS Ball
Average Tensile
Strength (MPa)
Tensile Strength
Formula SNI =
0.33.Ρ΄fc '(MPa )
% increase in
Tensile
Strength
0% 1.69 1.63
10% 1.31 1.64 -22.70%
20% 2.29 1.73 34.96%
30% 1.48 1.7 -12.81%
5 CONCLUSIONS
Several conclusions can be reached as follows, based
on the findings of analysis and discussion, show that
(1) Up to 30 percent of SCC concrete with PS Ball as
a substitute for fine aggregate results in the filling and
passing abilities of SCC concrete that meets the
criteria of EFNARC standards for SCC concrete and
(2) The initial bonding time of the concrete with the
PS Ball was not much different from the initial
bonding time of the SCC concrete without the PS
Ball. Properties of hard concrete show that (1) The
weight of the concrete with the PS Ball substitution is
10% and 20% higher than the weight of the concrete
without the PS Ball and (2) Using up to 30% of PS
Ball as a replacement for fine aggregate can raise the
concrete's compressive strength. At 20% PS Ball
content, the highest increase in the compressive
strength of concrete and (3) The highest tensile
strength of concrete is produced by concrete with a
level of 20% PS Ball.
From the results of this study, it is suggested (1)
Further research on the use of the PS Ball for beam
and plate structural elements needs to be carried out
and (2)
ξ Further research was carried out on other
concrete properties required for the design of
structural elements.
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