Compressive Strength Test Comparison Between Ready Mix Concrete and Batch Plant Concrete
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2022-04-25Author
Arif, Mozibul Haque
Akta, Rokeya
Saha, Prodip
Sahariar, Mufti
Ikram, Md. Easin
Sultana, Shaharia
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Ready-mixed concrete is manufactured according to the job requirement and
delivered to the site of work in form of ready to use, where batch plant concrete is
prepared at the site of construction manually. In this study experimental work was
done to determine the compressive strength test of both ready-mixed concrete and
batch plant concrete at a mixture ratio of 1:1.5:3 and to compare between them. For
Batch plant concrete Portland composite cement (Supercrete), coarse aggregate, local
sand from Bhuapur and Sylhet sand from Fazilpur was collected. Ready-mixed
concrete was collected from vendor (NDE). Both types of concrete were prepared in a
mix ratio of 1:1.5:3 in 6 cylinders of each type (200 x100 mm size) with curing time
of 28 days. The compressive strength test was done by using Universal Testing
Machine (UTM). The average compressive strength of ready-mixed concrete is found
as 3528.774 psi, where the batch mix concrete is found as 3422.938 psi. The
compressive strength of ready-mixed concrete is found as 3.1% higher than that of
batch plant concrete. The tensile strength of both of the concretes is almost the same.
Studying the failure pattern, most of the cylinders failed in common crush
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