Abstract
This paper presents the findings of an experimental investigation on optimizing pozzolanic activity of a blend of Rice Husks (RH), Spent Bleaching Earth (SBE) and Broken Bricks (BB) to form pozzolana that would have pozzolanic activity comparable to natural pozzolanas. Four ratios of RH, BB, and SBE were burnt in the Fixed Bed Kiln (FBK). The starting ratio had 20 kg of RH, 0 kg of BB and 4 kg of SBE. The amount of BB was increased by 2 kg each to a maximum of 6 kg as the mass of SBE was kept constant. The resultant ashes were subjected to various pozzolanic tests. This included; saturated lime test and compressive strength analysis. It was observed that the calcined blend with 10: 1: 2 mix of RH: BB: SBE exhibited the highest pozzolanic activity. This sample was mixed with acetylene lime sludge (ALS) in the ratio of 2:1 pozzolana: ALS. The compressive strengths for these cements were tested at 2 and 28 days of curing. The compressive strengths of this cement met the required EN standards for Portland pozzolana cement.
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