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Title: COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF CONCRETE WITH RICE HUSK ASH AS PARTIAL REPLACEMENT OF ORDINARY PORTLAND CEMENT
Authors: SINGH, SANDEEP
Keywords: RICE HUSK ASH
ORDINARY PORTLAND CEMENT
SILICA FUME
Issue Date: Jul-2013
Series/Report no.: TD-1297-A;
Abstract: The rice husk ash (RHA) is a pozzolanic material that can be blended with the Portland cement in concrete to obtain a better performance of normal concrete. This research proclaims an experimental investigation on utilization of RHA in the concrete as it is a by-product of Rice mill. The results of four different replacements percentage of RHA in concrete (20%, 25%, 30% and 35%) by weight of cement were compared with the concrete that does not contain RHA. The replacement of cement by RHA was made by weight, because the RHA presents less specific gravity than the Portland cement. Optimum strength was achieved at 20% RHA replacement. Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) of 53 grade Ultra Tech conforming to IS: 12269:1987 obtain from single source is used in this investigation and. Local river sand is to be used as fine aggregate and also determined its specific gravity and fineness. It is now evident from the literature that RHA is used as partial replacement for cement in concrete and mortar in some developed countries. It can be prove to be economical for the construction industry in the fast growing countries. It has also been proved to reduce the heat of hydration in mass concrete. RHA cement paste also has a better resistance to acid environment than the comparable OPC concrete. The properties of RHA vary with locality and depend very much on the manufacturing processes, including the burning process. Similar to silica fume, rice husk ash (RHA) also contains about 90% silica by mass. The amorphous silica contained in rice husk ash (RHA) can react with Ca(OH)2 to form one kind of C-S-H gel. The additional C-S-H gel looks like floc in morphology, with a porous structure and large specific surface.
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