Abstract

Bagasse ash (BA), the residue obtained after the burning of sugarcane bagasse as a fuel, has pozzolanic properties with potential use as a supplementary binding material (SCM). Use of Bagasse ash (BA) as a mineral admixture needs to be established, especially in India, where sugarcane cultivation is widespread, to reduce land required for its disposal and cement consumption in construction industry. Hence, to encourage commercial use ofBA with minimum processing, an evaluation of the physical, chemical and morphological characteristics of a locally available BA and its effect, as SCM on properties of structural concrete was taken up.This research work describes the feasibility of using the Fly Ash (FA) Rice Husk Ash (RHA) and Sugarcane Bagasse Ash(SCBA) waste in concrete production as a partial replacement of cement. This present work deals with the effect on strength and mechanical properties of concrete using Triple blending of cement concrete using FA, RHA and SCBA instead of cement. The cement has been replaced by rice husk ash, accordingly in the range with 0%, 10%, 20% and 30% by weight. Concrete mixture of M20 and M25 and M30, were produced, tested and compared in terms of compressive strengths with the Conventional concrete. These tests were carried out to evaluate the mechanical properties for the test results of7, 14, 28, 56 and 90 days for Compressive strengths and Tensile & Flexural Strengths at 28 days. The durability aspect of the samples for Acid attack, Alkaline attack and Sulphate attack was also tested. The result indicates that the FA, RHA and SCBA improve the Compressive Strength and durability of concrete.

Highlights

  • The researchers are studying different agro-based waste materials in the present days

  • Usage of industrial waste we can decrease the contamination impact. In this aspect the geo polymer concrete comes to role i.e., in the present study to prepare the geo polymer concrete the normal Portland cement is completely supplemented with fly ash, sugarcane Bagasse ash and rice husk ash

  • Comparisons in M20 design mix Vs Samples At 7,14,28,56 days the compressive strength values increase with increase in replacement of cement up to 20% and decrease at 30%

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Summary

Introduction

The researchers are studying different agro-based waste materials in the present days. The major quantities of waste generated from agricultural sources include sugarcane bagasse, rice husk, and coconut husk. Fly ash: Fly ash is a byproduct obtained from pulverized coal burnt in electric generation power plants. It is in the form of fine powder which has some sort of pozzolanic properties due to presence of luminous and siliceous materials that behaves like cement in the presence of water. The burnt by-product residue of Rice Husk in the milling plants causes a threat to atmosphere and pollutes the fresh air By using this rice husk ash as a supplementary material in concrete, we may help the society to breath fresh air. Each ton of sugarcane generates approximately 26% of Bagasse (at a moisture content of 50%) and0.62% of residual ash when burned at 600-800°C

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