18 results with keyword: 'effectiveness of sugarcane bagasse ash scba as partial cement replacement in peat stabilization'
Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering.. means some form of infrastructure development has to be carried out in these areas. To stimulate agriculture development
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This study is to observe the basic geotechnical properties, strength and compressibility behavior of Pontian peat that stabilized by cement (OPC) and sugarcane bagasse ash (SCBA)..
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It was also found in this study that partial replacement of Sugarcane Bagasse Ash (SCBA) with cement increases the workability of fresh concrete, so that the usage
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The experimental study intents on probing the optimum percentage of partial replacement of cement by sugarcane bagasse ash and the enhancement of this sugarcane
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The test results demonstrated that up to 10% replacement of OPC by sugarcane bagasse ash results in better for specific concrete properties and further ecological and
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An Experimental Study on the Properties of Self Compacting Concrete with Partial Replacement of Cement by Sugarcane..
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This paper summarizes the research work on the properties of Sugarcane Bagasse Ash, Rice Husk Ash, and Fly Ash when used as a partial replacement for Ordinary Portland Cement
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In order to study the durability of SCBA replaced concrete in 5% magnesium sulphate solution concrete cubes were casted and tested to find out the effect of magnesium
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Abstract – Concrete is the mixture of cement, fine aggregate ,coarse aggregate and water, concrete plays a vital role in the development of infrastructure in this
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The compressive strength test results has been presented in figure 7 and it was observed that if cement is replaced by SCBA in concrete at 5% then the average amount of
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Lavanya M.R, Sugumaran.B, Pradeep.T, An Experimental study on the compressive strength of concrete by partial replacement of cement with sugarcane bagasse ash,
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Lavanya M.R, Sugumaran.B, Pradeep.T, An Experimental study on the compressive strength of concrete by partial replacement of cement with sugarcane bagasse ash,
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The results show that the SCBA(Sugarcane Bagasse Ash) concrete had significantly higher compressive strength compare to that of the concrete without SCBA. It is found that the
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This paper analyzes the effect of partial sand replacement by sugarcane bagasse ash in mixed mortars utilizing a 1:2:9 mix proportion by volume for cement, lime and fine
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This study evaluates compressive strength, porosity and corrosion resistance of hardened cement paste containing rice husk ash and sugarcane bagasse ash as partial replacements
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The strength loss by sulphate resistance test decreases compared to cement concrete for increase in the cement replacement with SCBA upto
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