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CT2015 CONCRETE: Exploring its Versatility

CT2015

CONCRETE: Exploring its Versatility

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Constructing and Specifying

Unit Assistant Dhaaval Patel

2nd year

Aditi Bhatt Dhruvi Bhatt Priyam Bhatt Uddant Patel Ved Patwa

3rd year

Aayush Palany Anuj Vagadiya Gaurav Goyal Nidhi Patel Nikshat Gevariya Stuti Patel Vikas Patel Vinit Changlani Yashashvi Agrawal Yogi V Soni Bhargav Tewar Nikunj Dave

This studio aimed at developing understanding of concrete as a versatile material. The main objective was to enable students to identify the right grade and type of concrete for different applications and products. It provided a comprehensive coverage of the theoretical and practical aspects of the subject and included the latest developments in the field of concrete construction. It had been designed to provide students with a detailed understanding of concrete as a material for construction and various ingredients of the same.

The studio dealt with behavior of all ingredients in relation to physical properties, concrete production, various concrete placement methods and quality assurance during and after concreting operations.

The properties of concrete and its constituent materials and the role of various admixtures in modifying various properties to suit specific requirements, such as RMC, FRC, Pervious concrete, lightweight concrete, translucent concrete, bendable concrete, Geopolymer concrete etc were treated comprehensively. Students designed and developed concrete for many of the applications prevailing in the field with prototype development along with cost analysis.

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Technology UG Level-2 Fig 1 All Students work Defining Suitability Of Basic Raw Materials For Use In Concrete Fig 2 All Students work Exploring Concreting Operations Through Volume Batch Mixing Fig 3 Pilot Project: Studio Logo Design With Material Dispaly Module

Fig 4 Pilot Project: Execution

Fig 5 Nikshat Translucent Concrete; Nidhi - Dampproof Concrete; Ved - Sustainable Concrete; Stuti - Nano Concrete Fig 6 Aditi - Slurry Infiltrated Concrete (SIFCON); Gaurav - Precast Lightweight Concrete; Dhruvi - High Density Concrete Fig 7 Aayush - Pervious Concrete; Yashashvi - Floating Concrete Fig 8 Anuj - 3D Printed Concrete; Uddant - Dyscrete; Priyam - Cement-less Concrete Fig 9 Vikas - Self Healing Concrete; Vinit & Yogi - UHPC

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Faculty of Technology CT2015 Spring 2021

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