This experimental investigation is done on the earth compressed block prepared by the Waste material. These waste materials are Rice Straw Fiber, marble powder, and Sugarcane Bagasse ash. This waste pollutesthe environment and creates the problem of disposal. Redbrick needs heat treatment which results in air pollution, cement bricks need water for curing which needs waterusage in huge quantity. Marble powder stabilized bricks need sun drying. An increase in marble content in the bricks results in the increment of compressive strength due to the presence of calcium content in the marble powder.it also increases the dry density of the brick because marble powder doesnot absorbs water and can easily fill the voids created by the soil,Sugarcene Bagasse ash andRice Straw fiber. Rice Straw Fiber reduces the compression of bricks reason is fiber cuts off on the pressure and it also creates voids when blended with the soil mix making usage of bagasse in the brick can help in increasing the strength of the concrete due to its pozzalonic action with cement but bagasse ash reduces the dry density of bricks and doesnot affect the strength of bricks because its creates voids and it is chemically neutral in bricks.
This paper provides a contemporary review of the usage of Ground Granulated Blast-furnace Slag (GGBS), Silica Fume, and Nano Silica in Materialistic form over the deterministic aspects of conventional concrete. The main purpose of this literature learning is to enumerate the effect of GGBS, Silica Fume, and Nano Silica on strength of concrete. The GGBS, Silica Fume and Nano-silica is a restored substitute as compared to orthodox additives like CaCl2 and SiO2 because of their effectiveness with a lesser amount of consumption. It was found that the GGBS, Silica Fume, and nano-silica have an optimistic effect on the unconfined compressive strength, flexural strength, split tensile strength of concrete.
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