EXPERAMENTAL STUDY ON STRENGTH OF M25 GRADE OF CONCRETE BY USING BAGASSE ASH AS A PARTIAL REPLACEMENT OF CEMENT |
Author(s): |
V. RAJA SEKHAR , Gokul institute of technology and sciences; V. RAJA SEKHAR, Gokul institute of technology and sciences; K. SIVA PRASAD, Gokul institute of technology and sciences; K. BHANUJI RAO, Sri Sivani College of Engineering; G. Himala Kumari, Sri Sivani College of Engineering |
Keywords: |
Concrete mix, Bagasse ash, Compressive Strength, Spilt tensile Strength and Flexural Strength |
Abstract |
This project work is an experimental investigation on Sugarcane Bagasses Ash as a partial replacement of cement. Cement Concrete occupies an important role in the fields of civil engineering. The strength of the concrete is known to vary with some factors such as cement content, type of aggregate, water cement ratio, mixed proportion etc.., efforts have been made and continued to replace these components especially cement with the aim to reduce cost without adverse effect on strength characteristics of concrete. Sugarcane is one of the most important agricultural plants that grown in india. Bagasse is a byproduct of the sugarcane industry. The burning of Bagasse leaves, Bagasse ash as a waste which has a pozzolanic property that would potentially used as a cement replacement material. It Develops industrial waste management system by making the best use of industrial waste. The strength characteristics such as compressive strength, split tensile strength and flexural strength of concrete mix are tested for 7days, 28days and 56days of curing period and Results are analyzed by comparing with conventional concrete mix. Test for grade as per specified procedure of IS codes. Hence, it is an environmental friendly methods of construction to establish strategies, to find economical means of construction by using Bagasse Ash. |
Other Details |
Paper ID: IJSRDV5I10627 Published in: Volume : 5, Issue : 1 Publication Date: 01/04/2017 Page(s): 976-980 |
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