Experimental Investigation of Mechanical Properties on Bacterial Concrete M-Sand

Authors

  • Kayam Anusha Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, K M M Institute of Technology & Science, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, India Author
  • Komatireddy Siva Bindu ,PG Scholar, Department of Civil Engineering, K M M Institute of Technology & Science, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, India Author

Keywords:

Sand, Msand, Cement, Bacterial Concrete

Abstract

This research shows that using Bacillus Subtilis microorganisms to build a tough framework and put forward a concentrated effort mending concrete as a strategy for break control to improve administration existence in solid structures is successful. The Microbiologically Induced Calcite Precipitation (MICP) method is used in this article. A 24 ml liquid form of Bacillus Subtilis with a cell concentration of 105 cells/ml was used in a 1:1.3: 2.75:0.45 mixing proportion. The compressive and flexural strength of concrete mixes was tested using 150mm x 150mm x 150mm cubes for compressive strength and 150mm x 150mm x 70mm rectangular beams for flexural strength. The specimens used for recovery are purposefully broken. The research shows that there is a significant improvement in the consistency of bacteria-added cement or bacterial concrete as compared to traditional concrete, and that calcium carbonate precipitation is visible after 3-4 weeks in small scale splits.

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08-11-2024

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Experimental Investigation of Mechanical Properties on Bacterial Concrete M-Sand . (2024). International Journal of Scientific Research in Science and Technology, 11(6), 80-89. https://ijsrst.com/index.php/home/article/view/IJSRST24116155

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