The world is grappling with the challenge of rapidly growing water crises. The increasing population demands increased infrastructure which at present leads to the consumption of trillion gallons of water every year in construction industry. This research aims to check the suitability of seawater as an alternate to freshwater for mixing and curing of concrete. Rice husk ash is used as supplementary cementing material in order to enhance the capacity of matrix to sustain higher stress. Specimens were prepared with rice husk ash using fresh water and seawater. Half of the specimens were cured in seawater and remaining half with freshwater. The water-cement ratio in this study was kept constant equal to 0.39. Workability of concrete was determ...
The construction industry is one of the largest consumers of freshwater. Ordinary mortar mix require...
In the research, the effects of sea water for mixing, curing on the gain in strength of different gr...
In the research, the effects of sea water for mixing, curing on the gain in strength of different gr...
The world is grappling with the challenge of rapidly growing water crises. The increasing population...
Concrete containing rice husk ash (RHA), subjected to seawater under wetting and drying cycles, was ...
The physical and chemical properties of rice rusk ash concrete under seawater attack are evaluated b...
The physical and chemical properties of rice rusk ash concrete under seawater attack are evaluated b...
The physical and chemical properties of rice rusk ash concrete under seawater attack are evaluated b...
Abstract: By 2025, there will be insufficient drinking water according to a report of the world mete...
Concrete is the most common construction material with its major constituent being cement. The produ...
The physical and chemical properties of rice rusk ash concrete under seawater attack are evaluated b...
In recent years, attention has focused on addressing the environmental problems caused by the use of...
In the research, the effects of sea water for mixing, curing on the gain in strength of different gr...
The physical and chemical properties of rice rusk ash concrete under seawater attack are evaluated b...
This work examines the modification of age long water – cement ratio law of Ordinary Portland Cement...
The construction industry is one of the largest consumers of freshwater. Ordinary mortar mix require...
In the research, the effects of sea water for mixing, curing on the gain in strength of different gr...
In the research, the effects of sea water for mixing, curing on the gain in strength of different gr...
The world is grappling with the challenge of rapidly growing water crises. The increasing population...
Concrete containing rice husk ash (RHA), subjected to seawater under wetting and drying cycles, was ...
The physical and chemical properties of rice rusk ash concrete under seawater attack are evaluated b...
The physical and chemical properties of rice rusk ash concrete under seawater attack are evaluated b...
The physical and chemical properties of rice rusk ash concrete under seawater attack are evaluated b...
Abstract: By 2025, there will be insufficient drinking water according to a report of the world mete...
Concrete is the most common construction material with its major constituent being cement. The produ...
The physical and chemical properties of rice rusk ash concrete under seawater attack are evaluated b...
In recent years, attention has focused on addressing the environmental problems caused by the use of...
In the research, the effects of sea water for mixing, curing on the gain in strength of different gr...
The physical and chemical properties of rice rusk ash concrete under seawater attack are evaluated b...
This work examines the modification of age long water – cement ratio law of Ordinary Portland Cement...
The construction industry is one of the largest consumers of freshwater. Ordinary mortar mix require...
In the research, the effects of sea water for mixing, curing on the gain in strength of different gr...
In the research, the effects of sea water for mixing, curing on the gain in strength of different gr...