Compressive and Splitting Tensile Strength of Polymer Modified Concrete Using Amylum and Honey

susilorini, Rr.M.I Retno and santosa, Budi and Satrio, N. febri and Bintang, R. Putra (2018) Compressive and Splitting Tensile Strength of Polymer Modified Concrete Using Amylum and Honey. Compressive and Splitting Tensile Strength of Polymer Modified Concrete Using Amylum and Honey, 13 (17). pp. 7192-7197. ISSN 1816-949x

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Abstract

Polymer modified mortar and concrete are innovation of concrete that provide better characteristics of bond strength, freezing-and thawing resistance, abrasion resistance, flexural and tensile strengths, permeability and elastic modulus. Previous researches have proven that natural polymer modified concrete achieved high compressive strength and durability. This research wanted to investigate compressive and splitting tensile strength of polymer modified concrete using amylum and honey. The polymer modified concrete has compressive strength design of f’c = 30 MPa . There were 3 categories and 24 compositions for c each category, A-F and control specimens. Compressive test was conducted at ages 7, 14 and 28 days while splitting tensile test at age 28 days. The result met conclusions that optimum composition of polymer modified concrete with amylum and honey for best performance of compressive and splitting tensile strength achieved by category 2 on specimen KT-0.03-G and also amylum and honey provide good bond mechanism and compactness for natural polymer modified concrete.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: compressive strength, splitting tensile strength, natural polymer modified mortar, amylum, honey, concrete
Subjects: 600 Technology (Applied sciences) > 620 Engineering
Divisions: Faculty of Engineering > Department of Civil Engineering
Depositing User: Ms Rr. M.I. Retno Susilorini
Date Deposited: 08 Aug 2019 02:34
Last Modified: 08 Aug 2019 02:34
URI: http://repository.unika.ac.id/id/eprint/18303

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