International Journal of Advanced Innovative Technology in Engineering (IJAITE)



STUDY ON PROPERTIES OF CONCRETE BY THE PARTIAL REPLACEMENT OF CEMENT BY RICE HUSK ASH (RHA) AND COARSE AGGREGATE BY ASBESTOS SHEET WASTE (ASW) WITH THE ADDITION OF STEEL FIBER

A. S. Rathod, S. S. Sheikh, A. B. Gotefode, N. J. Mahule, S. S. Salodkar, Prof. S. R. Nagoshe

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This paper aims of studying and analyzing the various properties of concrete by partially replacement of Cement and coarse aggregate by Rice Husk Ash (RHA) and Asbestos Sheet Waste (ASW) with the Addition of Steel Fiber. These are the some solid waste produced by Human Beings for their day to day utilities. The result revealed that the compacting factor decreased as the percentage replacement of OPC with RHA increased. Replacement of cement by rice husk ash and coarse aggregate by Asbestos Sheet Waste (ASW) with the addition of Steel Fiber showed in M25 grade concrete compressive strength improvement at the replacement of 10% in all Ages. From this entire experimental work & studies it is concluded that mix M2 (M0+10%RHA) is the best combination among all mixes of RHA and M3 (M0+15%ASW) with the 2% of Steel Fiber, which gives max compression strength, Spilt Tensile Strength and Flexural Strength over normal concrete.

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