In this paper, the author studied the possibilities of using Rice Husk Ash (RHA) available in India; to produce concrete. Experiments conducted with RHA obtained from West Bengal, India; to replace cement partially to produce concrete of grade M10, M15, M20, M25 and M30. The concrete produced in the laboratory by replacing cement by 5%, 10%, 15%, 20%, 25% and 30% RHA. Compressive strength tests carried out to determine the strength of concrete. Cost analysis and comparison done to show the cost effectiveness of RHA Concrete. Traditional uses of Rice Husk in India pointed out and the advantages of using RHA in making concrete highlighted. Suggestion provided regarding prospective application of RHA concrete in India; which in turn will defin...
The rice husk ash (RHA) is a pozzolanic material that can be blended with the Portland cement in con...
For years, supplementary cementitious materials (SCM) has been extensively used as an integral compo...
Fast depleting natural resources, huge consumption of energy, and environmental hazards involved in ...
In this paper, the author studied the possibilities of using Rice Husk Ash (RHA) available in India;...
The objective of this paper is to study a review of Indian Rice Husk Ash (RHA) as a partial cement r...
Disposal of rice husk and its ash has been identified as a major problem in areas where rice produc...
This research evaluates rice husk ash (RHA) as a cementitous constituent in concrete productions. Ra...
With the continuous increase of scarcity of the natural construction material sources and environmen...
This study investigates the mechanical behaviors of the concrete when rice husk ash (RHA) is added a...
ABSTRACT: This paper addresses the potential use of Rice Husk Ash (RHA) as a cementitious material i...
ice husk ash (RHA),a by - product of rice processing,is produced in large quantities globally every ...
Abstract:Rapid increase in construction activities has resulted in shortage of conventional construc...
In the last decades, the use of residue in civil construction, especially in addition to concrete, h...
The rice husk ash (RHA) is a pozzolanic material that can be blended with the Portland cement in con...
In this research, rice husk ash (RHA) was used as a partial substitute for cement in concrete to red...
The rice husk ash (RHA) is a pozzolanic material that can be blended with the Portland cement in con...
For years, supplementary cementitious materials (SCM) has been extensively used as an integral compo...
Fast depleting natural resources, huge consumption of energy, and environmental hazards involved in ...
In this paper, the author studied the possibilities of using Rice Husk Ash (RHA) available in India;...
The objective of this paper is to study a review of Indian Rice Husk Ash (RHA) as a partial cement r...
Disposal of rice husk and its ash has been identified as a major problem in areas where rice produc...
This research evaluates rice husk ash (RHA) as a cementitous constituent in concrete productions. Ra...
With the continuous increase of scarcity of the natural construction material sources and environmen...
This study investigates the mechanical behaviors of the concrete when rice husk ash (RHA) is added a...
ABSTRACT: This paper addresses the potential use of Rice Husk Ash (RHA) as a cementitious material i...
ice husk ash (RHA),a by - product of rice processing,is produced in large quantities globally every ...
Abstract:Rapid increase in construction activities has resulted in shortage of conventional construc...
In the last decades, the use of residue in civil construction, especially in addition to concrete, h...
The rice husk ash (RHA) is a pozzolanic material that can be blended with the Portland cement in con...
In this research, rice husk ash (RHA) was used as a partial substitute for cement in concrete to red...
The rice husk ash (RHA) is a pozzolanic material that can be blended with the Portland cement in con...
For years, supplementary cementitious materials (SCM) has been extensively used as an integral compo...
Fast depleting natural resources, huge consumption of energy, and environmental hazards involved in ...