This study investigated pozzolan from the co-firing of clay and rice husk. Rice husk was used to replace clay at 1.0%, 1.5% and 2.0% and calcined at 800°C. Pozzolanic strength activity index (PSAI) was performed on the calcined powder materials in accordance with the ASTM C311 standard. The calcined material that obtained the highest PSAI was selected and used to optimize the calcined pozzolan added to Portland cement. The optimum mixture proportions were used for 29Si and 27Al MAS NMR as well as water sorptivity and shrinkage studies which involved autogeneous and drying shrinkages. The results of the study showed that calcined clay that contained 2.0% rice husk had the optimum PSAI whereas 30 wt.% replacement content was the optimum cemen...
The increasing demand in cement has inspired researchers in both developed and developing countries ...
The properties of lightweight mortar using rice husk (RH) can benefit from pozzolanic reaction and f...
The need to find alternative cementitious material in concrete works is inevitable because of high c...
In this paper materials like rice husk ash, burnt clay and red mud are examined for their pozzolanic...
Rice husk ash is a promising pozzolanic material for partial replacement of ordinary Portland cement...
Rice husk ash (RHA) is an agro waste and a natural pozzolana which is rich in silica and found in ab...
The comparative study of some effects of natural and artificial pozzolans on the hydraulic propertie...
The utilization of local waste by-products as a building material has attracted great attention for ...
Recently, the use of replacement material increased dramatically due to the increase of environmenta...
The use of low-grade calcined clays is the only potential material available in large quantities to ...
The pozzolanic potential, mechanical strength, and stress-strain behavior of a locally available whe...
Abstract—Numerous research findings have shown the cost saving benefits and potencies of using pozzo...
It has been established that the construction industry, especially with regards to the production an...
Rice Husk Ash (RHA) is an agro-waste material. It is found locally in abundance in Nigeria and many ...
High amount of reactive silica is ubiquitous in pozzolanic reaction for concrete strength increment....
The increasing demand in cement has inspired researchers in both developed and developing countries ...
The properties of lightweight mortar using rice husk (RH) can benefit from pozzolanic reaction and f...
The need to find alternative cementitious material in concrete works is inevitable because of high c...
In this paper materials like rice husk ash, burnt clay and red mud are examined for their pozzolanic...
Rice husk ash is a promising pozzolanic material for partial replacement of ordinary Portland cement...
Rice husk ash (RHA) is an agro waste and a natural pozzolana which is rich in silica and found in ab...
The comparative study of some effects of natural and artificial pozzolans on the hydraulic propertie...
The utilization of local waste by-products as a building material has attracted great attention for ...
Recently, the use of replacement material increased dramatically due to the increase of environmenta...
The use of low-grade calcined clays is the only potential material available in large quantities to ...
The pozzolanic potential, mechanical strength, and stress-strain behavior of a locally available whe...
Abstract—Numerous research findings have shown the cost saving benefits and potencies of using pozzo...
It has been established that the construction industry, especially with regards to the production an...
Rice Husk Ash (RHA) is an agro-waste material. It is found locally in abundance in Nigeria and many ...
High amount of reactive silica is ubiquitous in pozzolanic reaction for concrete strength increment....
The increasing demand in cement has inspired researchers in both developed and developing countries ...
The properties of lightweight mortar using rice husk (RH) can benefit from pozzolanic reaction and f...
The need to find alternative cementitious material in concrete works is inevitable because of high c...