Application of Different Waste in Concrete as a Partial Replacement of Cement
Author(s):
Anurag Shrivas , Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Mahavidyalaya; Devansh Jain, UIT-RGPV, Bhopal; Rajesh Joshi, Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Mahavidyalaya
Keywords:
Rice husk ash, Wheat Straw Ash, Fly Ash, Glass powder, Sugarcane Bagasse Ash, Paper Pulp cement replacement, concrete, Compressive strength, Workability
Abstract:
Diverse modern and rural waste materials with pozzolanic properties, for example, saw dust ash, fly ash, miceo silica, and rice husk ash and so on have had critical influence in the generation of superior cement. Amid the late twentieth century, three has been an increment in the utilization of mineral admixture by the bond and solid commercial enterprises. The expanding interest for bond and cement is met by the halfway substitution for vitality escalated Portland concrete. Pozzolanic materials have long exhibit their adequacy in creating elite cement. Manufactured pozzolanas, for example, supplementary solidifying material in numerous piece of the world. This work assesses the compressive quality and workability of rice husk ash, Wheat Straw Ash, Fly Ash, Glass powder, Sugarcane Bagasse Ash, Paper Pulp as a fractional substitution for OPC in cement. The primary point of this work is to focus the ideal rate of rice husk ash, Wheat Straw Ash, Fly Ash, Glass powder, Sugarcane Bagasse Ash, Paper Pulp as incomplete trade of bond for M30 and M40 evaluation of cement upto 30% at interim of 10%.
Other Details:
Manuscript Id | : | IJSTEV2I3042
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Published in | : | Volume : 2, Issue : 3
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Publication Date | : | 01/10/2015
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Page(s) | : | 89-107
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