Experimental Investigation on Use of Wheat Straw Ash and Bentonite in Self-Compacting Cementitious System

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In this research, we evaluated the feasibility of wheat straw ash and bentonite (raw and heated at 150°C for 8 hrs) as secondary raw materials in self-compacting paste (SCP). The fresh and hardened properties of SCP formulations including water and superplasticizer demand, flow behavior, compressive and flexural strength development, water absorption, and acid attack resistance were evaluated. Moreover, porosity, microstructural, and mineralogical investigations were also carried out on SCP formulations. Test results showed that the properties of SCP formulations in fresh state depend on the morphology of secondary raw materials. For heated bentonite and wheat straw ash formulations, the 28 days of compressive and flexural strength were higher or almost similar to reference SCP formulation. Among SCP formulations, wheat straw ash formulation was found to be more effective in consuming free lime and showed significant decrease in porosity with time, which in turn improved the resistance of this SCP formulation against water absorption and acid attack. Based on the test results, it can be concluded that the successful utilization of wheat straw ash and bentonite SCP formulations will offer durable and environmental friendly option to construction industry.

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Khushnood, R. A., Rizwan, S. A., Memon, S. A., Tulliani, J. M., & Ferro, G. A. (2014). Experimental Investigation on Use of Wheat Straw Ash and Bentonite in Self-Compacting Cementitious System. Advances in Materials Science and Engineering, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/832508

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