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INTEGRATING TACK COAT AS AN ADMIXTURE FOR CONCRETE MIXTURE

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2024-04
Author
Gilla, Harold Dexter
Orlanes, Marielle Antionette
Salmon, Karina Mae Sandra
Keywords
Structural analysis (Engineering), Strength of materials. Structural engineering
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Tack coat has been widely used as an adhesive material due to its vital component in the integrity of pavements and as it is very inexpensive. However, the use of tack coat as a conventional binding agent is limited to pavement only. The work presented in this study explores the usage of tack coat as an admixture for concrete mixture and understands the effect by determining its physical properties and chemical components, such as Morphology by Scanning Electron Microscopy, Elemental Analysis using Energy Dispersive X-ray, and Compressive strength. The study adheres to American Standards and Testing Materials 192, C39, and C1723 standards in accumulating relevant results. Energy Dispersive X-ray testing is performed to consider the use of a substantial concrete mixture based on the impact of deposition on the biomaterial surface. Despite the parameters of the composition of the tack coat, it can be used as a hardening mixture and mitigate the micro-cracking of concrete. The concrete samples made with 10% and 20% tack coat concrete mixture reached the maximum compressive strength exceeding 94% of the standard strength, and for 25% tack coat concrete mixture increased by approximately 7% with 24 MPa at 21 days of curing. Keywords: Concrete Mixing, Admixture, Tack Coat, Compressive Strength, Bonding Materials SDG Indicator: #9 (Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure)
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