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Paper Title: Partial Substitution of Sand & Cement With Brick Kiln Powder & Rice Husk Ash In High Strength Concrete
Authors Name: Tanveer Ahmad Rather
Unique Id: IJSDR1808008
Published In: Volume 3 Issue 8, August-2018
Abstract: Concrete is a unnatural building material that is acquired by mixing cement, fine aggregate, water and some other inert materials.It is used largerly for erection of roads, heavy structural members-like columns, gravity dams,etc and also for foundations. In this project two waste materials were used rice husk ash and brick dust powder to study the combined effect by partial replacement of cement and fine aggreate in High strength concrete containing glass fibre and admixture sodium silicate. The combined proportions started from 8% Rice Husk Ash (RHA) by partial replacement of cement and 4% of Brick kiln Powder with replacement of fine aggregate in concrete mix.In mix two RHA was was gradually increased by 15% by weight of cement and Brick dust kilin increased by 8% by weight of fine aggregate .Last porportion was taken 35% of Rice husk ash and 20% of Brick kiln Powder. The tests on hardned concrete were destructive in nature which includes compressive test on cubes, Flexural strength on beams, split tensile strength on cylinder after curing.The experiment presented in this paper reports the effects on the behavior of concrete produced from cement with combination of Rice husk ash and Brick kiln Powder at different proportions on the mechanical properties of concrete such as Compressive strength, Flexural strength, and Split Tensile strength. Investigation reported that compressive strength increases by 17.5%in compared with targeted strength and reduces by 2% compared with control concrtete at 28 days, flexural strength increases by 2.86% compared with control concrete at 28 days, split tensile strength decreases by 11% compared with control concrete at 28 days, were obtained at combination of 15% Rice husk ash and 8% Brick kiln Powder by Partial replacement of Rice husk ash and Brick kiln Powder reduces the environmental effects, produced economically and eco friendly concrete
Keywords: Cement and Fine aggregate replacement, High strength concrete (HSC), Rice husk ash (Rha), Brick kiln Powder (Bkp), Glass Fiber, Admixture (Sodium Silicate), Compressive strength, Flexural Strength, Split Tensile Strength
Cite Article: "Partial Substitution of Sand & Cement With Brick Kiln Powder & Rice Husk Ash In High Strength Concrete", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijsdr.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.3, Issue 8, page no.54 - 58, August-2018, Available :http://www.ijsdr.org/papers/IJSDR1808008.pdf
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Publication Details: Published Paper ID: IJSDR1808008
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Published In: Volume 3 Issue 8, August-2018
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