High rate of increase in the prices of cement is worrisome and become burden to people in the entire construction industry. Researchers, civil engineers, builders, architects and all concerns parties in the building industry are desperate for any suitable and effective but cheaper materials that can replace cement. There is need to find an alternative binding material that can be used mainly or in partial replacement of cement. The materials used were sourced from Bida town, Niger state, Nigeria. Wood ash and cassava peel ash were obtained after burning in the furnace at National Cereal Research Institute Badeggi, Bida into ash and passed through 75 micro meter sieve to the finest texture. The water use for the work was free from impurities...
The need for housing and other works, which require the use of cement, is rising due to rapid popula...
This research considered the use of saw dust ash as a pozzolan in the production of concrete. the st...
This paper reports on the investigation into the pozzolanic potentials of cowdung ash. Cowdung was c...
Basic conventional building materials like cement and aggregates are becoming increasingly expensive...
Being the third-largest emitter of greenhouse gases (GHG) globally, the cement industry has come und...
This study focuses on structural strength characteristics of cement-CPA blended concrete. Cement was...
Self-compacting concrete (SCC) is a highly flowable concrete with enhanced strength and surface fini...
Influence of sulphuric acid on compressive strength of concrete made with blended cement-cassava pee...
High cost of cement used as binder in the production of concrete has led to a search for alternative...
Cement is known globally to be the most expensive constituents of concrete. During its course of pro...
The materials which are useless and unwanted is called waste product and this waste product is a bur...
This paper reports the results of experiments evaluating the use of wood ash from bread bakery as pa...
Due to increasingly search for alternative in terms of full or partial substitute for cement, there ...
Maize cob is an agricultural waste, which contain high percentage of silica. Due to this high silica...
The increasing demand in cement has inspired researchers in both developed and developing countries ...
The need for housing and other works, which require the use of cement, is rising due to rapid popula...
This research considered the use of saw dust ash as a pozzolan in the production of concrete. the st...
This paper reports on the investigation into the pozzolanic potentials of cowdung ash. Cowdung was c...
Basic conventional building materials like cement and aggregates are becoming increasingly expensive...
Being the third-largest emitter of greenhouse gases (GHG) globally, the cement industry has come und...
This study focuses on structural strength characteristics of cement-CPA blended concrete. Cement was...
Self-compacting concrete (SCC) is a highly flowable concrete with enhanced strength and surface fini...
Influence of sulphuric acid on compressive strength of concrete made with blended cement-cassava pee...
High cost of cement used as binder in the production of concrete has led to a search for alternative...
Cement is known globally to be the most expensive constituents of concrete. During its course of pro...
The materials which are useless and unwanted is called waste product and this waste product is a bur...
This paper reports the results of experiments evaluating the use of wood ash from bread bakery as pa...
Due to increasingly search for alternative in terms of full or partial substitute for cement, there ...
Maize cob is an agricultural waste, which contain high percentage of silica. Due to this high silica...
The increasing demand in cement has inspired researchers in both developed and developing countries ...
The need for housing and other works, which require the use of cement, is rising due to rapid popula...
This research considered the use of saw dust ash as a pozzolan in the production of concrete. the st...
This paper reports on the investigation into the pozzolanic potentials of cowdung ash. Cowdung was c...