An Experimental Study on Stabilization Modification of Locally Available Expansive Soil using Industrial Wastes
Expansive soils are produced from the break down of basic igneous rocks where seasonal variation of weather is extreme. In India, these soils are normally derived from the weathering of basalt rocks. Also, these soil deposits are derived from various other types of rocks including very old sedimentary depositsin the present research, an attempt has […]
Compressive Strength of Concrete with Partial Replacement of Cement by Fly Ash
During last few decades several researches have been carried out on blending of the fly ash in Ordinary pozzolanic cement OPC . In the present study fly ash is used in Portland pozzolanic material PPC concrete as partial replacement of PPC. Fly ash is a pozzolanic material which produces calcium silicate hydrate C S H […]
Partial Replacement on Cement with Flyash and Cowdung Ash
The usage of cement in concrete is rising day by day. Cement is mostly used in Civil Engineering filed due to the infra structures development and urbanization. The production of cement is emitting the carbon dioxide and effect the environmental problem like global warming, etc. The way to reduce carbon dioxide in cement by the […]
Study on Properties of Concrete using Rice Husk Ash and Fly Ash with Sisal Fiber as Partial Replacement of Fine Aggregate and Cement
Concrete is the most widely used construction material in the world it is a mixture of cement, sand, coarse aggregate and water. Storage and safe disposal of industrial by product such as fly ash, SF and rice husk ash is a huge problem everywhere, reuse of these waste eliminates reduce the problem. this experiment fine […]
Comparison of Strength Characteristics of Concrete by using Fly Ash and Rice Husk Ash
A state of extreme landfill areas redevelopment program in many parts of the country has cause to bring the use of recycled aggregate. The low quality of recycled aggregate has limited its use to low grade applications such as roadwork sub base and pavements, while its adoption for higher grade concrete is rare because of […]