One of the effects of supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) in concrete is the dilution effect which is as a result of partially replacing Portland cement with SCMs. The dilution effect of corn cob ash (CCA) with respect to strength gain and transport properties of concrete is the focus of this study. 100 mm concrete cubes were prepared with corn cob ash partially replacing Portland cement at 15% and 30% using w/b ratio of 0.4 and 0.6. The effect of CCA replacement level on the compressive strength development between 3 and 28 days, and transport properties at 28 days of curing was done. This was compared to the effect of fly ash at the same replacement level and 100% Portland cement content. The results showed that compressive streng...
The purpose of this paper is to compare the effects of two different Supplementary Cementing Materia...
Maize cob is an agricultural waste, which contain high percentage of silica. Due to this high silica...
Concrete has played a major role in the construction industry for hundreds of years. As the material...
One of the effects of supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) in concrete is the dilution effect...
The study investigated the effects of admixtures on the properties of corn cob ash (CCA) cement conc...
Concrete is a very important building material used in the world of construction services, and it is...
The increasing demand in cement has inspired researchers in both developed and developing countries ...
Cementitious and recycled materials that have the potential to improve various properties of concret...
Cementitious and recycled materials that have the potential to improve various properties of concret...
In this study, the effects of the use of corncob, wheat straw, and plane leaf ashes (CA, WSA, and PL...
The paper investigates the prospects of corn-cob ash (CCA) as effective constituent in self-compacti...
Expansive soil is a serious problem because it damages civil engineering projects and has an impact ...
The study investigates the mechanical properties of concrete incorporating Rice husk Ash (RHA) and C...
Self-compacting concrete requires high powder content which implies increased cost and increased CO2...
This research aims to determine the effect of fly ash percentage as a part replacement of Portland c...
The purpose of this paper is to compare the effects of two different Supplementary Cementing Materia...
Maize cob is an agricultural waste, which contain high percentage of silica. Due to this high silica...
Concrete has played a major role in the construction industry for hundreds of years. As the material...
One of the effects of supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) in concrete is the dilution effect...
The study investigated the effects of admixtures on the properties of corn cob ash (CCA) cement conc...
Concrete is a very important building material used in the world of construction services, and it is...
The increasing demand in cement has inspired researchers in both developed and developing countries ...
Cementitious and recycled materials that have the potential to improve various properties of concret...
Cementitious and recycled materials that have the potential to improve various properties of concret...
In this study, the effects of the use of corncob, wheat straw, and plane leaf ashes (CA, WSA, and PL...
The paper investigates the prospects of corn-cob ash (CCA) as effective constituent in self-compacti...
Expansive soil is a serious problem because it damages civil engineering projects and has an impact ...
The study investigates the mechanical properties of concrete incorporating Rice husk Ash (RHA) and C...
Self-compacting concrete requires high powder content which implies increased cost and increased CO2...
This research aims to determine the effect of fly ash percentage as a part replacement of Portland c...
The purpose of this paper is to compare the effects of two different Supplementary Cementing Materia...
Maize cob is an agricultural waste, which contain high percentage of silica. Due to this high silica...
Concrete has played a major role in the construction industry for hundreds of years. As the material...