Novel ternary blends of Type 1 Portland cement, residual rice husk ash, and limestone powder to improve the properties of self-compacting concrete

2016 ◽  
Vol 125 ◽  
pp. 1028-1034 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gritsada Sua-iam ◽  
Prakasit Sokrai ◽  
Natt Makul
2022 ◽  
Vol 1048 ◽  
pp. 376-386
Author(s):  
M.S. Riyana ◽  
Dhanya Sathyan ◽  
M.K. Haridharan

SCC (Self compacting concrete) can fill formwork and encloses reinforcing bars under gravity and maintains homogeneity without vibration. SCC shortens the period of construction, guarantees compaction in confined zones, moreover terminates noise due to vibration. The wide spread application of SCC is restricted because of the high cost for the production of SCC with high cement content and chemical admixtures. In order to make the production of SCC economical, and to reduce the high cement content the Ordinary Portland Cement in SCC can be blended with pozzolanic materials like rice husk ash and supplementary cementitious materials like fly ash. In this paper the fresh state properties and mechanical properties such as compressive strength, split tensile strength and flexural strength of SCC with ternary blends of rice husk ash (RHA) and fly ash (FA) were studied. For this purpose, different mixes were prepared by replacing Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) with 5%, 10%, 15% and 20% of rice husk ash (RHA) and the percentage of addition of fly ash (FA) is fixed as 15% for all these mixes. It was observed that the specimen incorporating 10% of rice husk ash (RHA) and 15% of fly ash (FA) as ternary blend exhibits better mechanical properties such as: Compressive, split tensile and flexural strengths at 28 days of age as compared to traditional mix of SCC without RHA (Rice Husk Ash) and FA (Fly Ash). This research demonstrates that the ideal percentage for a mixture of rice husk ash (RHA) and fly ash as ternary blend is 10% and 15% respectively.


2012 ◽  
Vol 488-489 ◽  
pp. 258-262 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gritsada Sua-Iam ◽  
Natt Makul

We investigated self-compacting concrete (SCC) mixtures containing rice husk ash (RHA) from electric power plants. Type 1 Portland cement (OPC) was partially replaced by RHA at levels of 0%, 10%, 20%, or 40% of the total weight of the binder materials (OPC or RHA, 275, 325, or 375 kg/m3). The mixtures were adjusted to maintain slump flow diameters of 50 ± 2.5 or 60 ± 2.5 cm. The RHA was in the form of partially amorphous silicon dioxide (SiO2) particles with an equivalent volume mean particle size of 24.32 µm. Increasing the RHA fraction resulted in a decrease in unit weight and an increase in the corresponding water/binder ratio and T50 V-funnel times. Use of 20% RHA produced a material with a long-term compressive strength similar to the control SCC.


2011 ◽  
Vol 415-417 ◽  
pp. 1490-1495
Author(s):  
Gritsada Sua Iam ◽  
Natt Makul

This paper presents the properties of self-compacting concrete (SCC) incorporating residual rice husk ash (RHA) from thermal power plant. It was ground by a mechanical grinding method using ceramic ball mill until having the volume moment mean of 24.32 micrometer. The cementitious materials (Portland cement Type 1, OPC, and RHA) for all SCC mixtures content was kept constantly at 550 kg/m3. RHA was partially replaced in Portland cement (0, 10, 20 and 40%wt.) in producing SCC with the controlled water/cementitious (W/C) ratios of 0.28 and 0.33 by weight. Tests of fresh state properties were investigated including slump flow, V-funnel flowing time, unit weight. Further, compressive strength and ultrasonic pulse velocity were tested. It is concluded that an optimum RHA replacement level of 20%wt. has the best performance of the SCC with different levels of RHA.


2019 ◽  
Vol 1378 ◽  
pp. 042061
Author(s):  
Adeoye Olowofoyeku ◽  
Olatokunbo Ofuyatan ◽  
Ajao Adekunle

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