Consumption of palm oil fuel ash in producing lightweight concrete

Autor: Ch. Rajesh, Pavan Kumar Jogi, M. Sai Maheswar Reddy, G. Narasimha Sameer, Durga Chaitanya Kumar Jagarapu
Rok vydání: 2020
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Zdroj: Materials Today: Proceedings. 33:1073-1078
ISSN: 2214-7853
Popis: Concrete represents the most broadly utilized restricting active ingredient in all development works. Because of its significant expense and warmth freedom property, endeavors have been made to supplant concrete in solid utilizing horticultural or modern waste. A large amount of CO2 evolves during the production of cement this has a huge negative impact on the environment. The submission of palm oil fuel ash has a less environmental impact when compared to cement. This investigation includes halfway substitution into the concrete by palm oil fuel debris (POFA) that constitutes an aggro-squander created in the palm oil business. POFA is one pozzolanic material that has an effective and specialized preferred position once utilized into the concrete. In the present examination the compressing quality, flexural quality, and split rigidity test have been directed upon solidified cement using supplanting concrete with 10%, 20% and 30% of POFA contrasted with the results and the control blend (0% POFA). The assessment of cement received was M30. At 20% of supplanting concrete with palm oil fuel debris, we got the most extreme quality.
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