@usherbrooke.ca
Research Scientist (Postdoctoral Fellow)
University of Sherbrooke, QC, CA
Deep Tripathi belongs to UP, India. He made his dissertation of Doctorate thesis in Civil Engineering from MNNIT Allahabad, Prayagraj, India in January 2022. He completed his B. Tech. degree in Civil Engineering with honor from REC (KNIT Sultanpur), Ambedkar Nagar, U.P., India in 2014. His area of research includes Concrete Technology- composite materials, waste material utilization, building materials, micro-structural and durability analysis of concrete, and Structural Engineering. He has attended more than 20 short-term courses/ workshops/ seminars/ webinars. He is a member of ASCE and ACI since 2018. He has more than 45 papers in reputed SCI/ Scopus, National/ International conferences, Book chapters, and Journals and also working as a guest reviewer for some reputed journals.
Currently, He is working as a Postdoc in SAQ Industrial Chair, in the Department of Civil and Building Engineering, University of Sherbrooke, QC, Canada.
B.Tech in Civil Engineering from REC (KNIT Sultanpur), Ambedkar Nagar, UP, India
Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology Allahabad, Prayagraj, UP, India
Cement and Concrete
Concrete Technology
Structural Engineering
Scopus Publications
Scholar Citations
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Deep Tripathi, Richard Morin, Mohamed Lamine Kateb and A. Tagnit-Hamou
American Concrete Institute
Deep Tripathi, Rakesh Kumar, and Pradeep Kumar Mehta
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Neeraj Singh, Deep Tripathi, and Bharat Singh Chauhan
Springer Nature Singapore
Amrendra Singh, Rakesh Kumar, P. K. Mehta, and Deep Tripathi
Springer Nature Singapore
Deep Tripathi, Rakesh Kumar, P. K. Mehta, and Amrendra Singh
Springer Nature Singapore
Deep Tripathi, Rakesh Kumar, P.K. Mehta, and Amrendra Singh
Elsevier BV
Deep Tripathi, Rakesh Kumar, P. K. Mehta, and Amrendra Singh
Springer Singapore
Vishal Rawat, Rakesh Kumar, A. K. Sachan, and Deep Tripathi
Springer Singapore
Amrendra Singh, Rakesh Kumar, P. K. Mehta, and Deep Tripathi
Springer Singapore
Deep Tripathi, Rakesh Kumar, P. K. Mehta, and Amrendra Singh
Springer Singapore
Amrendra Singh, Rakesh Kumar, P.K. Mehta, and Deep Tripathi
Elsevier BV
Deep Tripathi, Rakesh Kumar, P.K. Mehta, and Amrendra Singh
Elsevier BV
Deep Tripathi, Rakesh Kumar, P. Mehta and A. Singh
Blue Eyes Intelligence Engineering and Sciences Engineering and Sciences Publication - BEIESP
Self Compacting Concrete (SCC) is a high performance concrete and is becoming popular day by day in the field of construction. Generally, the quantity of binder is more in SCC than the normal concrete. The application of pozzolanic material is found successful in such type of concrete. Generally, Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) is replaced with Fly Ash (FA). In this paper, the results of an experimental programme to evaluate the performance of SCC are presented and optimum dose of binary admixture was found. For the determination of the optimum dose, concrete cubes of 100mm sizes were cast. The replacement level of OPC by FA was varied as- 5, 10, 15 and 20%, by mass. The OPC was also replaced separately by Metakaolin (MK) - 5, 10, 15 and 20%, by mass. Further, the OPC was replaced by the binary admixture (FA+MK). The workability and strength of SCC of grade M25 (Referral concrete- RC) and the concrete using the binary admixtures were studied. All SCC mixes were tested for workability as recommended by EFNARC i.e. Slump flow, T50 time flow, V-funnel, L-box, U-box and J-ring. The workability of SCC mix increases with FA and decreases gradually as MK content is increased. The optimum replacement level of OPC by binary admixture is 25% (FA-15% + MK-10%) with respect to compressive strength. The water absorption of cubes was also examined. It is concluded that a high strength and economical SCC could be developed by incorporation of FA and MK.
International Conferences- 22
National Conferences- 05
SAQ Industrial Chair, QC, Canada