A STUDY ON USE OF RICE HUSK ASH IN CONCRETE
The rice husk is an agricultural waste which is obtained from milling process of paddy and approximately 22% of the weight of paddy is rice husk. The waste is used as fuel in producing stream in parboiling process. The 25 % the weight of husk is converted into ash which is known as rice husk ash (...
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doaj-b4168115382e4f4e900e150128852f612020-11-25T01:40:02ZengZibeline InternationalEngineering Heritage Journal2521-09042521-04402019-01-0131010410.26480/gwk.01.2019.01.04A STUDY ON USE OF RICE HUSK ASH IN CONCRETEAnkit Gautam,Rahul BatraNishant SinghThe rice husk is an agricultural waste which is obtained from milling process of paddy and approximately 22% of the weight of paddy is rice husk. The waste is used as fuel in producing stream in parboiling process. The 25 % the weight of husk is converted into ash which is known as rice husk ash (RHA) and is again a waste which is disposed. This ash consists of amorphous silica which can be used as pozzolana in making concrete and cement instead of disposing it without compromising on the properties of cement or concrete if replaced in specific proportion with other constituents of cement or concrete. In this study the ordinary Portland cement is replaced in different proportion with RHA to obtain concrete with comparable and satisfactory strength and properties to that of normal concrete. The proportions of replacement chosen are at 2.5% interval starting from 5 % to 15 % and the casted concrete were tested under compression at different ages and results obtained are compared with normal concrete of same grade and it is concluded that the results are comparable.https://enggheritage.com/archives/1gwk2019/1gwk2019-01-04.pdfRice Husk AshCementConcreteCompressive strengthSplit tensile strengthRHA |
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A STUDY ON USE OF RICE HUSK ASH IN CONCRETE |
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A STUDY ON USE OF RICE HUSK ASH IN CONCRETE |
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A STUDY ON USE OF RICE HUSK ASH IN CONCRETE |
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A STUDY ON USE OF RICE HUSK ASH IN CONCRETE |
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study on use of rice husk ash in concrete |
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2521-0904 2521-0440 |
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The rice husk is an agricultural waste which is obtained from milling process of paddy and approximately 22% of the
weight of paddy is rice husk. The waste is used as fuel in producing stream in parboiling process. The 25 % the weight
of husk is converted into ash which is known as rice husk ash (RHA) and is again a waste which is disposed. This ash
consists of amorphous silica which can be used as pozzolana in making concrete and cement instead of disposing it
without compromising on the properties of cement or concrete if replaced in specific proportion with other
constituents of cement or concrete. In this study the ordinary Portland cement is replaced in different proportion with
RHA to obtain concrete with comparable and satisfactory strength and properties to that of normal concrete. The
proportions of replacement chosen are at 2.5% interval starting from 5 % to 15 % and the casted concrete were tested
under compression at different ages and results obtained are compared with normal concrete of same grade and it is
concluded that the results are comparable. |
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Rice Husk Ash Cement Concrete Compressive strength Split tensile strength RHA |
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