In the last decades, the use of residue in civil construction, especially in addition concrete, has been subject of many researches due to, besides to reduce the environmental polluters factors, it may lead several improvements of the concrete properties. The world rice harvest is estimated in 600 million tons per year. Considering that 22% of the grain is husk, and 22% A part from this, extraction of natural aggregates This report evaluates how different contents of rice husk ash (RHA) added to concrete may influence its physical and mechanical properties. Samples with dimensions and generation of industrial, agricultural and domestic waste also leads to environment degradation. The use of these waste materials not only helps to reduce the use of natural resources also helps to mitigate the environment pollution. The basic objective of this research is to investigate the effect of Waste Rice Husk (RHA) as partial replacement of fine aggregates and Sugarcane Bagasse ash Ash (SCBA) as partial replacement of cement in concrete. This research work examined the potential use of Sugarcane Bagasse ash Ash (SCBA) as apartial replacement material. SCBA has been partially replaced in the ratio of 0%, 10% ,20% and 30% with and without addition of steel fibre by weight of cement in concrete. M25 Grade of concrete were adopted throughout the study This study primarily deals with the characteristics of concrete, including compressive strength, workability and thermal stability of all concrete mixes at elevated temperature. Twenty five mixes of concrete were prepared at different replacement levels of RHA (0%, 10%, 20%, 30% & 40%) with fine aggregates and SCBA (0%, 5%, 10%, 15% & 20%) with cement. The water/cement ratio in all the mixes was keptat 0.55. The workability of concrete was tested immediately after preparing the concrete whereas the compressive strength of concrete was tested after 28 and 60 days of curing. Based on the test results, a combination of 10% RHA and 10% SCBA is the most significant for high strength and economical concrete. This research also indicates that the contribution of RHA and SCBA doesn’t change the thermal properties of concrete.
Waste Rice Husk, Sugarcane bagasse ash ash, Workability, Compressive strength
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