ROLE OF RICE HUSK ASH AS SUPPLEMENTARY CEMENTITIOUS MATERIAL IN CONCRETE

Authors

  • Syed Afzal Basha Faculty of Civil Engineering Department, G Pullaiah College of Engineering and Technology, Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh, India. Author
  • T Vasu Praveen Student, G Pullaiah College of Engineering and Technology, Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh, India. Author
  • B Nirupam Student, G Pullaiah College of Engineering and Technology, Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh, India. Author
  • M Jaheer Basha Student, G Pullaiah College of Engineering and Technology, Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh, India. Author

Keywords:

Compression, Rice Husk Ash, Split Tensile Strength, Oxygen Permeability

Abstract

Rice husk ash was utilized as a fractional replacement for ordinary Portland cement (OPC) in this experimental study to explore the mechanical and durability ascribes of concrete. The investigation of the experimental outcomes on concrete with a fineness modulus of 11200 cm2/g and a rice husk ash content of 15% in a chloride environment revealed that rice husk ash improves the mechanical properties, durability in relation to chloride ion migration and oxygen permeability. Based on the results of the investigations, it is possible to draw the conclusion that Rice husk ash is relevant to create concrete whose qualities are significantly superior to those of the referral concrete (RC).

 

 

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2023-04-06

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ROLE OF RICE HUSK ASH AS SUPPLEMENTARY CEMENTITIOUS MATERIAL IN CONCRETE. (2023). JOURNAL OF CEMENT AND CONCRETE RESEARCH (JCCR), 2(1), 34-40. https://lib-index.com/index.php/JCCR/article/view/JCCR_02_01_004