Cement production releases huge amounts of carbon dioxide having a significant impact on the environment while also having huge energy consumption demands. In addition, the disposal and recovery of natural concrete components can lead to environmental degradation. The use of waste in concrete not only reduces cement production, but it also reduces energy consumption. The aim of this study is to evaluate the properties of fresh and hardened concrete by partially replacing cement with sugarcane bagasse ash (SCBA) and limestone fines (LSF). In this investigation work the cement was replaced with SCBA ash and LSF by 0% (0% SCBA+ 0% LSF), 5% (2.5% SCBA+ 2.5% LSF), 10% (5% SCBA+ 5% LSF), 15% (7.5% SCBA+ 7.5% LSF) and 20% (10% SCBA+ 10% LSF) by we...
Infrastructure development is prime need of any country for development. The Infrastructure developm...
This paper carried out partial replacement of cement by bagasse ash in order to reduce industrial wa...
With increasing demand and consumption of cement, researchers and scientist are in search of develop...
Cement production is responsible for atmospheric carbon dioxide emissions (CO2). The study found tha...
This study is aimed at investigating the compressive strength of concrete using Sugarcane Bagasse As...
Sugarcane Bagasse Ash (SCBA) is one of the most common types of agricultural waste. By its availabil...
Using biomass waste as supplementary cementing material (SCM) in concrete has attracted researchers’...
The environmental impact of cement production increased significantly in the previous years. For eac...
This research addresses the suitability of sugarcane bagasse ash (SCBA) in concrete used as partial ...
Increasing demand and consumption of cement investigators, researchers and scientist made in examina...
India is the second largest in major sugar producing countries after Brazil. Bagasse is the fibrous ...
ACLThe aim of this research is to determine the mechanical and durability properties of sugarcane ba...
Use of waste material in concrete is important for environmental aspect. Sugar cane bagasse ash is a...
The increasing demand and scarcity of construction materials like cement and aggregates make the res...
The infrastructure need of our country is increasing day by day and with concrete as a main constitu...
Infrastructure development is prime need of any country for development. The Infrastructure developm...
This paper carried out partial replacement of cement by bagasse ash in order to reduce industrial wa...
With increasing demand and consumption of cement, researchers and scientist are in search of develop...
Cement production is responsible for atmospheric carbon dioxide emissions (CO2). The study found tha...
This study is aimed at investigating the compressive strength of concrete using Sugarcane Bagasse As...
Sugarcane Bagasse Ash (SCBA) is one of the most common types of agricultural waste. By its availabil...
Using biomass waste as supplementary cementing material (SCM) in concrete has attracted researchers’...
The environmental impact of cement production increased significantly in the previous years. For eac...
This research addresses the suitability of sugarcane bagasse ash (SCBA) in concrete used as partial ...
Increasing demand and consumption of cement investigators, researchers and scientist made in examina...
India is the second largest in major sugar producing countries after Brazil. Bagasse is the fibrous ...
ACLThe aim of this research is to determine the mechanical and durability properties of sugarcane ba...
Use of waste material in concrete is important for environmental aspect. Sugar cane bagasse ash is a...
The increasing demand and scarcity of construction materials like cement and aggregates make the res...
The infrastructure need of our country is increasing day by day and with concrete as a main constitu...
Infrastructure development is prime need of any country for development. The Infrastructure developm...
This paper carried out partial replacement of cement by bagasse ash in order to reduce industrial wa...
With increasing demand and consumption of cement, researchers and scientist are in search of develop...