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High-Performance Concrete (HPC)

High-Performance Concrete (HPC) 1. Introduction Definition: High-Performance Concrete (HPC) is a type of concrete that exhibits enhanced performance characteristics compared to conventional concrete in one or more aspects such as: High workability High compressive strength High modulus of elasticity High density High dimensional stability Low permeability Excellent resistance to chemical attack Terminology: High-Strength Concrete (HSC) refers mainly to concrete with very high compressive strength. High-Performance Concrete (HPC) is a broader term that includes strength plus durability, workability, and long-term performance . Thus, all HSC can be considered HPC, but not all HPC are necessarily HSC. 2. Need for HPC Ordinary concrete exhibits relatively low strength and elastic modulus due to: The heterogeneous structure of the material. The porous and weak transition zone (ITZ) between the cement paste and aggregate. Improvemen...

High Strength Concrete (HSC)

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High Strength Concrete (HSC) is a superior class of concrete, distinguished from Normal Strength Concrete (NSC) and Ultra High Strength Concrete (UHSC) primarily by its compressive strength. While there's no fixed boundary, the Indian Standard generally denotes the transition from NSC to HSC at 35  MPa . Internationally, this threshold has steadily risen, initially above 40  MPa , and more recently to 50  MPa to 60  MPa . Concrete with strengths of 90  MPa to 120  MPa is occasionally used, particularly in specialized structures. The primary difference between High Strength Concrete (HSC) and High Performance Concrete (HPC) lies in their defining criteria: High Strength Concrete (HSC): Defined only by its compressive strength (a single mechanical property). The goal is to achieve a compressive strength significantly higher than normal concrete (typically 50  MPa or greater). HSC is generally used where the primary concern is load-bearing capacity,...