Review on an Experimental Study on Concrete Strength by Using Sugarcane Bagasse Ash and Steel Fiber

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Various possible alternatives to OPC are being considered along with their benefits that may occur from these alternatives in order to mitigate the problems mentioned above especially in developed countries. In the development of shelter and other infrastructural facilities, the construction industry depends a lot on cement for its working. It then becomes extremely difficult for majority of the people to own their own houses. Thus, minimizing the global temperature and various pollution, cost of concrete, hence successful implementation under such raw materials plays a very important role and improves concrete. One of major construction materials in the world ordinary Portland cement is been used. Hence, supplementary cement replacement materials are arrived as waste product of the industries. The silica (SiO2) existing above raw material operates the free lime, and CSH is formed. Factors are responsible for the different properties of the sugarcane bagasse ash. To reduce the solid waste generated due to industrial processes, its utilization is one of the effective ways.

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Solanke, S. S., & Pawade, P. Y. (2019). Review on an Experimental Study on Concrete Strength by Using Sugarcane Bagasse Ash and Steel Fiber. In Lecture Notes on Multidisciplinary Industrial Engineering (Vol. Part F244, pp. 357–365). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-6148-7_36

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