A Study of the Behaviour of Concrete using Rice Husk Ash

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Pollution waste is regularly increasing, and environmental preservation continues to grow a complex issue owing to the manufacture of burnt bricks & poor management of waste. This study uses an unfired compressed dirt block stabilised by solid waste as the test subject. Tests here on cubes was carried out to assess their compression characteristics & mechanical characteristics. 2 type of samples are prepared one with regulated Rice husk temperature burn (500-650 c) & another one is unregulated rice husk temperature burnt. Total number of blocks created are 36 blocks. The sample is prepared of different amounts of R-h replacement 10percent, 15 percent, 20 percent & 30 percent; R-H Ash with 20 percent replacement of regulated one have better mechanical properties overall. These investigation results revealed that blocks and the right proportion of waste products might be made. The mechanical properties of a block containing R-h ash are also increased.

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Jaglan, R., & Mahajan, A. (2023). A Study of the Behaviour of Concrete using Rice Husk Ash. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 1110). Institute of Physics. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1110/1/012018

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