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Ultra High Performance Concrete (UHPC)

Ultra High Performance Concrete (UHPC). What is UHPC. It is also known as Reactive Powder Concrete (RPC) It is a high strength, ductile material formulated by combining portland cement, silica fume, quartz flour, fine silica sand, high-range water reducer, water, and steel or organic fibers.

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Ultra High Performance Concrete (UHPC)

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  1. Ultra High Performance Concrete(UHPC)

  2. What is UHPC It is also known as Reactive Powder Concrete (RPC) It is a high strength, ductile material formulated by combining portland cement, silica fume, quartz flour, fine silica sand, high-range water reducer, water, and steel or organic fibers

  3. Comparing Properties Properties of UHPC • Compressive strengths up to 200 Mpa • Flexural Strengths up to 50 Mpa • Modulus of Elasticity 45 to 50 GPa • Ductile • strong • Durable • High bending tensile strength • Low capillary porosity (high endurance) • High resistance to deicing salt • Greatly reduced permeability to moisture, chlorides and chemical attack • Increased resistance to abrasion, erosion and corrosion • Speedy construction Properties of Concrete • Compressive Strength 25 to 35 Mpa • Relatively Weak • Extremely Brittle • Almost no tensile strength • High thermal expansion and contraction with temperature fluctuations

  4. Applications of UHCP • Scraper paths in treatment plants • Architecture • Bridges • Narrow supports • Filigree beams • Thin or slab-like components • Buttresses for high pressures

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