Utilization of Rice Straw Ash as Fine Aggregate in Mortar Mixes

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This research paper highlights the Rice Straw Ash (RSA) which is an agriculture wastage from rice cultivation and milling processes can be utilized in construction work. Compressive strength is increased due to replacement of rice straw ash up to 12.5% and also 10% cement replacing, it also increases the initial and final settlement time of mortar. By replacing of 10% RSA, the compressive strength is step by step increased and also by replacing the cement ratio the property of mortar (Water permeability) is depended and so as age of mortar. We can simply describe it that, by increasing age and compressive strength of mortar the permeability is decreased. Permeability of RSA mortar depends on the cement substitution percentage of RSA and age of mortar. When the permeability decreases, the compressive strength of mortar also increases.

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Sehgal, M., & Arora, S. (2021). Utilization of Rice Straw Ash as Fine Aggregate in Mortar Mixes. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 889). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/889/1/012014

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