ABSTRACT The objective of this study is to evaluate the effect of sugarcane bagasse ash on the compressive strength and water absorption index of soil-cement bricks. The ash was sieved without chemical and/or physical treatment to reflect the use of this material in real manufacturing processes. The addition of natural ash decreased the quality of the bricks, reducing the compressive strength and increasing the water absorption index
A research has been done on the mechanical bricking test with the addition of bagasse ash. In this s...
Mortar was consisted of Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC), fine aggregates and water. Blended cement co...
In recent years, partial replacement of cement with bagasse ash has been given attention for constru...
ABSTRACT The objective of this study is to evaluate the effect of sugarcane bagasse ash on the compr...
The need for affordable and sustainable alternative construction materials to cement in developing c...
Research has been done on the mechanical test of brick with the addition of bagasse ash. In this stu...
The use of brick in construction is commonly used, especially in the construction of buildings and i...
The use of brick in construction is commonly used, especially in the construction of buildings and i...
This study aims to characterize the clay bricks produced by the addition of the two agricultural was...
This study aims to characterize the clay bricks produced by the addition of the two agricultural was...
Utilization of waste materials in the production of burnt clay bricks can behelpful in reducing the ...
The cultivation of sugarcane and production of its derivatives are closely linked to Brazil’s histor...
Brick is one of the most important materials for the construction industry. This project is mainly b...
This study investigated the effects of the addition of untreated sugarcane bagasse ash (UtSCBA) on t...
Two schemes for processing mixtures of soil, cement, and sugar cane bagasse have been investigated t...
A research has been done on the mechanical bricking test with the addition of bagasse ash. In this s...
Mortar was consisted of Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC), fine aggregates and water. Blended cement co...
In recent years, partial replacement of cement with bagasse ash has been given attention for constru...
ABSTRACT The objective of this study is to evaluate the effect of sugarcane bagasse ash on the compr...
The need for affordable and sustainable alternative construction materials to cement in developing c...
Research has been done on the mechanical test of brick with the addition of bagasse ash. In this stu...
The use of brick in construction is commonly used, especially in the construction of buildings and i...
The use of brick in construction is commonly used, especially in the construction of buildings and i...
This study aims to characterize the clay bricks produced by the addition of the two agricultural was...
This study aims to characterize the clay bricks produced by the addition of the two agricultural was...
Utilization of waste materials in the production of burnt clay bricks can behelpful in reducing the ...
The cultivation of sugarcane and production of its derivatives are closely linked to Brazil’s histor...
Brick is one of the most important materials for the construction industry. This project is mainly b...
This study investigated the effects of the addition of untreated sugarcane bagasse ash (UtSCBA) on t...
Two schemes for processing mixtures of soil, cement, and sugar cane bagasse have been investigated t...
A research has been done on the mechanical bricking test with the addition of bagasse ash. In this s...
Mortar was consisted of Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC), fine aggregates and water. Blended cement co...
In recent years, partial replacement of cement with bagasse ash has been given attention for constru...