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1:3
Portland Cement, BA, River Sand, Coarse
Aggregate (Crushed Granite) & Water.
Main Ingredients:
M15
OPC, SCB, River Sand, Coarse Aggregate &
Water.
Water / Cement Ratio & Cement replaced Water/Cement ratios of 0.60, 0.65 and 0.70
by SCB with replacement level:
40% SCBA.
108 specimens in all, each measuring 100mm
x 100mm x 100mm were cast and cured for 7,
concrete.
Increasing trend of strength development as
the curing age progressed for all SCB
proportions used.
As
SCB
proportion
increased,
the
PAPER 3: G.C. Cordeiro, R.D. Toledo Filho, L.M. Tavares & E.M.R. Fairbairn
POZZOLANIC ACTIVITY AND FILLER EFFECT OF SUGAR CANE
BAGASSE ASH IN PORTLAND CEMENT AND LIME MORTARS, Cement &
Concrete Composites, ELSEVIER, pp. 410418, 2008.
Proportion of Mortar:
Main Ingredients:
1:3 By Weight.
Portland Cement, SCBA, Quartz Sand, &
Water.
AR.
Vibratory ground SCBA are named SCBA-V-
t
The reference mortar composed of Portland
pozzolanic material.
96 specimens of cylinders of 50 mm diameter
and 100 mm height were cast and cured for
7, 14 and 28days.
Compressive strength at 7, 14 & 28 days.
Compressive strengths of mortars prepared
using SCBA. As expected, strengths increase
with both curing and grinding time for all
1:2.75 By Weight.
Portland Cement Type-1, Bagasse Ash, Sand
& Tap Water.
Collected from three different places and
distributed in Original Bagasse Ash (OBM,
OBK & OBT), Grinded Bagasse Ash (CBM,
CBK & CBT) & further grinded Ground
Bagasse Ash (GBM, GBK & GBM).
10%, 20%, 30% & 40%.
Normal Consistency Test, Initial & Final
Compressive Strength:
Main Ingredients:
Superplasticizer
Natural
RHA,
Sand,
Type-G
Crushed
RHA.
Cylinders of 100 mm diameter and 200 mm
Different
test
conducted
on
Concrete:
Different test conducted on Hardened Compressive Test at 1, 3, 7, 14, 28, 56 & 91
Concrete:
Maximum limit of replacement:
days.
10%.
To attain the desired slump, the concretes
containing RHA required higher water
Slump Test:
Compressive Strength:
M30
0.38
OPC 33, 43 & 53 Grade, SCBA, River Sand,
Coarse Aggregate & Water.
10%, 20%, 30% & 40%.
18 cubes of sizes 150x150x150 mm were cast
per variety of sample per each grades of
cement.
2 un-reinforced beams of sizes 150
x150x1000 mm per each grade of cement
were cast.
Six mortar cubes of 50x50x50 mm were cast
per variety of the sample and per each grades
of cement.
Consistency Test, Soundness Test & Setting
Test.
Durability test i.e. Sulphate Resistance Test
after 28 days.
Compaction factor test & Slump Cone test.
90 days.
Compressive strength at 7, 28 & 90 days.
The incorporation of RHA also produces the
filler effect due to its fine particle size. The
increase in the amount of replacement to
40% reduces the early strength of both FA
and RHA mortars. However, the strength at
the ages of 28 and 90 days of both FA and
RHA mortars are slightly higher than that of
the control. This indicates that both FA and
PAPER 8: Sumrerng Rukzon & Prinya Chindaprasirt, USE OF WASTE ASH FROM
VARIOUS BY-PRODUCT MATERIALS IN INCREASING THE DURABILITY
OF MORTAR, Songklanakarin Journal of Science Technology, pp. 485-489, 2008.
Grade of Cement Mortar:
Main Ingredients:
of waste.
Flexural Strength of Flexural strength of normal concrete is poor but by using SCBA &
Concrete
RHA it is possible to increase upto certain limit. [1]
Split Tensile Strength Tensile strength of normal concrete is poor but by using SCBA &
of Concrete
Fresh Concrete Testing
Durability
test
Environmental effect
Eco-friendly in nature.
After detailed study of different papers, we have used M25 grade Concrete & Mortar
of mix proportion of 1:3 with replacement level of 5% & 10% by Cement as well as
Sand. Test which we will conduct on Concrete are: Fresh Concrete - Slump Test,