In this study, we have developed a new cement composed by a partial substitution of the clinker with artificial pozzolans rich in silica, obtained by treatment of lignocellulosic residues, in this case, ash from rice husk. This substitution is added to the clinker with percentages ranging from 25 to 75%. These substitutions were chosen on the basis of the presence of silica which can react with portlandite (Ca(OH)2). The results obtained show that these materials have, after activation, a great pozzolanicity that allows their addition to the Portland clinker with a percentage of up to 25% of the mass of the clinker. The improvement of this reactivity is achieved by calcinating these additions at temperatures of 750°C. This significantly red...
A survey was carried out to assess the quantities of rice husks at the rice milling plants in the co...
Waste incorporated in construction materials should be used, whenever possible, without processing i...
The preliminary and inevitable interest in the use of partial replacements or by – products as compl...
Cement is widely noted to be most expensive constituents of concrete. The cement industry is one of ...
Cement is known globally to be the most expensive constituents of concrete. During its course of pro...
The increase in rate of construction increases the rate demand of Portland cement now a days. Due to...
The features of the cement clinker when rice husk is used are investigated. The dependence of the ra...
The production of Rice HuskAsh (RHA) from rice husk was carried out using the laboratory scaled muff...
Rice husk is the residue left after the grain is removed. Previous studies considered the conversion...
Abstract. Fast depleting natural resources, huge consumption of energy, and environmental hazards ...
This study comparably assessed the pozzolanic effect of silica fume (SF) and ground rice husk ash (R...
For years, supplementary cementitious materials (SCM) has been extensively used as an integral compo...
Abstract: Energy efficient and cost saving cement alternatives have been identified for use by resea...
The production of rice on a global scale results in significant quantities of agricultural waste. A ...
Decreasing our over-reliance on cement as an ingredient in the making of concrete due to its contrib...
A survey was carried out to assess the quantities of rice husks at the rice milling plants in the co...
Waste incorporated in construction materials should be used, whenever possible, without processing i...
The preliminary and inevitable interest in the use of partial replacements or by – products as compl...
Cement is widely noted to be most expensive constituents of concrete. The cement industry is one of ...
Cement is known globally to be the most expensive constituents of concrete. During its course of pro...
The increase in rate of construction increases the rate demand of Portland cement now a days. Due to...
The features of the cement clinker when rice husk is used are investigated. The dependence of the ra...
The production of Rice HuskAsh (RHA) from rice husk was carried out using the laboratory scaled muff...
Rice husk is the residue left after the grain is removed. Previous studies considered the conversion...
Abstract. Fast depleting natural resources, huge consumption of energy, and environmental hazards ...
This study comparably assessed the pozzolanic effect of silica fume (SF) and ground rice husk ash (R...
For years, supplementary cementitious materials (SCM) has been extensively used as an integral compo...
Abstract: Energy efficient and cost saving cement alternatives have been identified for use by resea...
The production of rice on a global scale results in significant quantities of agricultural waste. A ...
Decreasing our over-reliance on cement as an ingredient in the making of concrete due to its contrib...
A survey was carried out to assess the quantities of rice husks at the rice milling plants in the co...
Waste incorporated in construction materials should be used, whenever possible, without processing i...
The preliminary and inevitable interest in the use of partial replacements or by – products as compl...