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“Study on Binary and Ternary Blended Concrete”
The scope of the current investigation is to determine whether it is feasible to use fly ash and rice bran ash as admixtures in material and to look into how high temperatures affect the characteristics of the material. The amounts of water, cement, fine and coarse aggregate that we can make control mix binary mix (77% cement + 23% fly ash) and (80% cement + 20% rice husk ash) and ternary material (71% cement + 20% rice husk ash + 9% silica fume) and status of material is M20, M30, and M40. We undergo testing at room temperature in this study. Following casting, all Samples were moist cured for 28 days. Compressive strength tests were performed on the samples. Utilizing fly ash and rice husk ash in material not only lowers costs but also increases durability and tolerance to high temperatures. The use of Rice bran Ash (RHA) in a material is environmentally benign and lowers carbon dioxide emissions after exposure to greater temperatures was raised by more fly ash and rice bran ash.
“Study on Binary and Ternary Blended Concrete”
The scope of the current investigation is to determine whether it is feasible to use fly ash and rice bran ash as admixtures in material and to look into how high temperatures affect the characteristics of the material. The amounts of water, cement, fine and coarse aggregate that we can make control mix binary mix (77% cement + 23% fly ash) and (80% cement + 20% rice husk ash) and ternary material (71% cement + 20% rice husk ash + 9% silica fume) and status of material is M20, M30, and M40. We undergo testing at room temperature in this study. Following casting, all Samples were moist cured for 28 days. Compressive strength tests were performed on the samples. Utilizing fly ash and rice husk ash in material not only lowers costs but also increases durability and tolerance to high temperatures. The use of Rice bran Ash (RHA) in a material is environmentally benign and lowers carbon dioxide emissions after exposure to greater temperatures was raised by more fly ash and rice bran ash.
“Study on Binary and Ternary Blended Concrete”
Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering
Pathak, Krishna Kant (editor) / Bandara, J. M. S. J. (editor) / Agrawal, Ramakant (editor) / Thakur, Krishna (author) / Verma, Manendra Pratap (author) / Chandrakar, Vinay Kumar Singh (author)
International Conference on Recent Advances in Civil Engineering ; 2022
2023-10-03
16 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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