This paper presents the application of fly ash combining with microbes in concrete to reduce cement content. A class F fly ash as cement replacementwas applied with ratios of 20%, 30%, 40%, and 50% to reduce hydration heat. Microbes from bacterial consortium were applied to as the filler to increase concrete compressive strength. The concrete mix design from SNI 03–2834–2000 was applied for a compressive strength target of 30 MPa. The mechanical test was carried out consisting compressive and tensile test. Concrete workability and the heat hydration measurement were performed for fresh concrete. The results showed that the maximum strength of 45.10 MPa was obtained from specimens with 30% fly ash content. Application of microbes...
This paper presents the species of bacteria used in this study as well as the effect of the bacteria...
Cement as the binding agent in the production of concrete can be replaced with active mineral admi...
Natural processes, such as weathering, faults, land subsidence, earthquakes, and human activities, c...
Specific microbial agents such as bacteria are often used in concrete to improve its performance. So...
Specific microbial agents such as bacteria are often used in concrete to improve its performance. So...
Currently, the production of sustainable concrete with high strength, durability, and fewer environm...
This paper presents the results of an experimental investigation carried out to evaluate the influen...
The goal of this study is to improve concrete’s efficiency by using a microbiologically produced spe...
The autonomous crack healing process using microbiologically induced calcium carbonate precipitation...
This work presents a study on the influence of thermalâ€electrical fly ash on the cement paste hydra...
Technology of concrete has been advanced recently to improve the properties of concrete. Utilization...
Currently, the production of sustainable concrete with high strength, durability, and fewer environm...
Currently, the production of sustainable concrete with high strength, durability, and fewer environm...
The responsibility of the construction industry is not only to provide quality construction but also...
Cement as the binding agent in the production of concrete can be replaced with active mineral admixt...
This paper presents the species of bacteria used in this study as well as the effect of the bacteria...
Cement as the binding agent in the production of concrete can be replaced with active mineral admi...
Natural processes, such as weathering, faults, land subsidence, earthquakes, and human activities, c...
Specific microbial agents such as bacteria are often used in concrete to improve its performance. So...
Specific microbial agents such as bacteria are often used in concrete to improve its performance. So...
Currently, the production of sustainable concrete with high strength, durability, and fewer environm...
This paper presents the results of an experimental investigation carried out to evaluate the influen...
The goal of this study is to improve concrete’s efficiency by using a microbiologically produced spe...
The autonomous crack healing process using microbiologically induced calcium carbonate precipitation...
This work presents a study on the influence of thermalâ€electrical fly ash on the cement paste hydra...
Technology of concrete has been advanced recently to improve the properties of concrete. Utilization...
Currently, the production of sustainable concrete with high strength, durability, and fewer environm...
Currently, the production of sustainable concrete with high strength, durability, and fewer environm...
The responsibility of the construction industry is not only to provide quality construction but also...
Cement as the binding agent in the production of concrete can be replaced with active mineral admixt...
This paper presents the species of bacteria used in this study as well as the effect of the bacteria...
Cement as the binding agent in the production of concrete can be replaced with active mineral admi...
Natural processes, such as weathering, faults, land subsidence, earthquakes, and human activities, c...