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IJCT V-11 I-01 2025

IJCT V-11 I-01 2025

PublishedSubscriptionResearch Article 2025-01-17

Effect of Bacillus Subtilis on Corrosion of Steel in Reinforced Cement Concrete

By Sneha Gurav, Swaraj Shigvan, Rohit Chavan, Sanjiv Rahate, and Rajesh Parade

Abstract: Abstract Concrete is one of the most used building materials due to its cost- effectiveness, ease of availability, and versatility. It is the backbone of modern construction, being widely applied in infrastructure, residential, and commercial projects. However, it is particularly vulnerable to crack formation, which significantly reduces its service life. These cracks compromise structural integrity…

Published in International Journal of Concrete Technology · Vol. 11, Issue 01, 2025 · pp. 6–14Read Article →
PublishedSubscriptionResearch Article 2025-01-09

Ensuring Long-Term Durability and Resilience in Concrete Structures

By Birendra Kumar Singh

Abstract: Abstract Durable concrete refers to a type of concrete that can effectively resist weathering over a prolongedperiod, maintaining its structural integrity and functionality. Weathering actions include physical,chemical, and environmental factors, such as temperature variations, freeze-thaw cycles, moisture ingress, and exposure to aggressive chemicals. Concrete durability is critical for ensuring the long-term performance and safety of…

Published in International Journal of Concrete Technology · Vol. 11, Issue 01, 2025 · pp. 1–5Read Article →
PublishedSubscriptionResearch Article 2025-01-16

Sugar Powder Impact on Strength of Concrete

By Dnyaneshwar Sutar, Samruddhi Dhadsul, and Guru Prasad

Abstract: Abstract This experimental study examines the effect of adding sugar powder to concrete on its compressive strength. The research explores how sugar powder, when used as an additive in concrete mixtures, alters the concrete’s structural performance, particularly in terms of its ability to resist compressive forces. Through systematic testing and analysis, the study aims to…

Published in International Journal of Concrete Technology · Vol. 11, Issue 01, 2025 · pp. 15–21Read Article →
PublishedSubscriptionResearch Article 2025-06-17

The Effect of Sugar Powder on Strength of Concrete

By Raj Gholap, Krishna Lohakare, and Salim Mulla

Abstract: Abstract This study presents a comprehensive experimental investigation into the influence of sugar powder on the compressive strength of concrete. The research aims to systematically evaluate the effects of incorporating sugar powder in varying proportions on the mechanical and structural performance of concrete, particularly when combined with different brands of cement. Concrete cube specimens with…

Published in International Journal of Concrete Technology · Vol. 11, Issue 01, 2025 · pp. 22–28Read Article →
PublishedSubscriptionResearch Article 2025-01-22

Utilizing Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag (GGBS)as a Partial Substitute for Cement in Concrete

By Shaikh Saaquib, Vaibhav Ramanboinwar, Abhishek Jadhav, and Ganesh Avtade

Abstract: Abstract Concrete is a critical material in civil engineering, valued for its strength and durability. However, the increasing demand for concrete, driven by rapid urbanization, has raised environmental concerns.Cement, a primary component of concrete, is a significant source of carbon dioxide emissions duringits production, contributing to climate change and environmental degradation. This study investigatesa sustainable…

Published in International Journal of Concrete Technology · Vol. 11, Issue 01, 2025 · pp. 28–33Read Article →