Abstract

This paper explores the consequence of replacing cement by fly ash, rice husk ash and lime in concrete. For widespread use of these supplementary materials, it is important to ensure the quality of resultant concrete. In this paper literature related with workability, density, compressive strength, flexural strength and splitting tensile strength are analyzed. Main advantages and drawbacks of using these materials in terms of engineering properties are mentioned. Another aim of this review is to identify major research needed in this field to use these materials worldwide given that concrete is the most extensively used man-made material. IUBAT Review—A Multidisciplinary Academic Journal, 5 (1): 54-67

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