RESEARCH ARTICLE

Effect of Magnetized Water on Partially Replaced Aggregate with Silica Sand in Concrete

The Open Civil Engineering Journal 12 June 2024 RESEARCH ARTICLE DOI: 10.2174/0118741495314923240430053430

Abstract

Introduction

The study aimed to investigate the impact of “Magnetized water” on the mechanical properties of M30-grade concrete partially replaced by silica sand.

Methods

Two different grades of silica sand were utilized as fine aggregate, with 25% and 50% replacement rates. The concrete was prepared using a W/C ratio of 0.41 and a specific amount of superplasticizer. The water was magnetized using a 10000 Gauss magnetic fluid enhancer, resulting in “magnetized water.”

Results

Magnetization resulted in a 10% improvement in the workmanship of the concrete, as well as a 5% reduction in water usage with additive dosage.

Conclusion

The compressive strength of concrete with silica sand was 10% higher than that of conventional concrete, and the addition of magnetized water further increased to 20% of compressive strength and the slump increased by 10%.

Keywords: Magnetized water, Silica sand, Compressive strength, Slump, Split tensile strength, Water usage.
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