This paper represents the results of long term strength of mortar incorporating Rice Husk Ash (RHA). For these work mortar samples were made according to ASTM standard C 109/C. OPC cement was partially replaced by RHA at 0, 10, 15, 20, 25 and 30 percent replacement level. After casting all samples were kept in controlled environment and curing was done up to 90 days. Test of mortar was performed on 3, 7, 28, 90, 365 and 700 days. It is noticed that OPC mortar shows better strength at early age than mortar having RHA but at 90 days and onward the picture is different. At 700 days it is observed that mortar containing 20% RHA shows better result than any other samples
The rice husk ash (RHA) is a pozzolanic material that can be blended with the Portland cement in con...
The rice husk ash (RHA) is a pozzolanic material that can be blended with the Portland cement in con...
With the continuous increase of scarcity of the natural construction material sources and environmen...
This paper presents an experimental study on the effect of chemical composition and physical propert...
The properties of mortar containing rice husk ash at varying temperatures were studied. Three rice h...
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This study investigates the application of unground rice husk ash (URHA) as fine aggregate in mortar...
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Abstrak: This study aims to determine the effect of rice husk ash (RHA) as an ingredient added to mo...
In the last decade, the use of supplementary cementing materials has become an integral part of high...
This paper reports the strength and durability properties of high strength high performance concrete...
This paper summarizes the research work on the properties of Rice Husk Ash (RHA) when used as partia...
The use of pozzolanic materials in concrete provides several advantages, such as improved strength a...
The rice husk ash (RHA) is a pozzolanic material that can be blended with the Portland cement in con...
The rice husk ash (RHA) is a pozzolanic material that can be blended with the Portland cement in con...
With the continuous increase of scarcity of the natural construction material sources and environmen...
This paper presents an experimental study on the effect of chemical composition and physical propert...
The properties of mortar containing rice husk ash at varying temperatures were studied. Three rice h...
Nowadays, the reuse of waste material as Supplementary Cement Material (SCM) is a trend in the const...
This study investigates the application of unground rice husk ash (URHA) as fine aggregate in mortar...
Rice is produced in many countries in the world, and this product permits to feed a lot of people, m...
This paper presents a study on the strength and corrosion resistance of mortars made with binary ble...
High amount of reactive silica is ubiquitous in pozzolanic reaction for concrete strength increment....
Abstrak: This study aims to determine the effect of rice husk ash (RHA) as an ingredient added to mo...
In the last decade, the use of supplementary cementing materials has become an integral part of high...
This paper reports the strength and durability properties of high strength high performance concrete...
This paper summarizes the research work on the properties of Rice Husk Ash (RHA) when used as partia...
The use of pozzolanic materials in concrete provides several advantages, such as improved strength a...
The rice husk ash (RHA) is a pozzolanic material that can be blended with the Portland cement in con...
The rice husk ash (RHA) is a pozzolanic material that can be blended with the Portland cement in con...
With the continuous increase of scarcity of the natural construction material sources and environmen...