Flexural Behavior of RC Beams by Using Agricultural Waste as a Cement Reinforcement Materials

  • El-Sayed T
  • M. Erfan A
  • M. Erfan A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Using replacement for cement to assure sustainability is critical as the raw materials (limestone, sand, shale, clay and iron ore) used in making cement are depleting. The use of agriculture waste byproducts to replace cement is becoming an economic option. Rice husk ash (RHA), rice straw ash (RSA) and wheat straw ash (WSA) which have pozzolanic properties are viable alternatives. A study on RHA, RSA and WSA were conducted to determine their suitability. From the various grades of concrete studied show that up to 15% replacement of OPC with RHA, RSA and WSA have the potential to be used as partial cement replacement (PCR), having good compressive strength, performance and durability. In particular, the utilization of as PCR material as PCR can contribute to sustainable construction.

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El-Sayed, T. A., M. Erfan, A., M. Erfan, A., & El-Naby, R. M. A. (2019). Flexural Behavior of RC Beams by Using Agricultural Waste as a Cement Reinforcement Materials. Journal of Engineering Research and Reports, 1–12. https://doi.org/10.9734/jerr/2019/v7i116959

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