Abstract
Abstract: The cement has been the major building material in today’s construction because of its binding and high compressive strength properties. Beside this, it also causes release of greenhouse gas carbon dioxide which causes global warming and other environmental issues. Researches were done to decrease the carbon footprint and use of waste material to be used in construction. The rice husk ash is waste materials which have shown promising results if replaced with cement in production of concrete. Previous researches done by researcher’s shows that it enhances the corrosion resistance capability of produced concrete with RHA and some increase in compressive strength. In this literature review is related to increase in strength of concrete depending on age of concrete & percentage of RHA addition. Keywords: Rice Husk ash, Waste materials, Concrete, Cementation material, RHA, compressive strength
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