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Title: Experimental Study on Properties of Graphene and Hollow Glass Powder-Added Ultra-High Strength Concrete

Author(s): Young-Jun Park, Hong-Sung Lee & Tae-Seok Seo

Publication: IJCSM

Volume: 18

Issue:

Appears on pages(s):

Keywords: Ultra-high strength concrete, Oxidized graphene nanoplatelet, Hollow glass powder, Air-tightness

DOI: 10.1186/s40069-024-00668-x

Date: 9/30/2024

Abstract:
A new ultra-high strength concrete, in which oxidized graphene nanoplatelet (GO) and hollow glass powder (HGP) are added, has been developed by authors. This paper presents the material properties of the concrete such as workability, compressive and tensile strengths, internal micro structure (SEM and MIP) as well as air-tightness which was tested using an equipment developed in this study. Test results show that workability and tensile strength significantly increase by a small addition of HGP, and that cGO (GO product of company c) and HGP are well dispersed without agglomeration effect, resulting in more than 20% of reduction in porosity. It is also observed that air-tightness increases by 40% compared with conventional ultra-high strength concrete due to reduction in porosity; thus, new ultra-high strength concrete is anticipated to be effectively used for structures that requires air-tightness such as hyperloop tube. Consequently, it was observed that the workability and mechanical properties of UHSC were increased when cGO and HGP were used instead of silica fume (SF), and authors believe that utilization of new material would contribute to the change in manufacturing method and increase in mechanical properties of concrete.




  


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