2022
DOI: 10.1155/2022/5363766
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Experimental Investigation of Concrete Characteristics Strength with Partial Replacement of Cement by Hybrid Coffee Husk and Sugarcane Bagasse Ash

Abstract: Concrete is the most extensively utilized construction material globally and is increasingly used due to industrialization and urbanization. Currently, most scientists worldwide are concentrating their attention on effective strategies to adopt materials from large amounts of waste resources as a partial substitute for cement in concrete production due to scarcity of resources and continuous environmental pollution. In this study, an experimental investigation was conducted on the properties of concrete made f… Show more

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“…In the same way (Reta & Mahto, 2019) mention that cement replacement by CHA results up to 10%, as it presents maximum compressive strength with a difference of 12.12% with respect to the standard concrete. In addition, (Tarekegn et al, 2022) mention that partial replacement of cement by CHA is acceptable up to 10%, since the tensile strength only decreases by 3.15% and the flexural strength evidences an increase of 1.44% with respect to the standard concrete. This means that by increasing higher doses of CHA, higher percentages of strength loss are present (Gedefaw et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In the same way (Reta & Mahto, 2019) mention that cement replacement by CHA results up to 10%, as it presents maximum compressive strength with a difference of 12.12% with respect to the standard concrete. In addition, (Tarekegn et al, 2022) mention that partial replacement of cement by CHA is acceptable up to 10%, since the tensile strength only decreases by 3.15% and the flexural strength evidences an increase of 1.44% with respect to the standard concrete. This means that by increasing higher doses of CHA, higher percentages of strength loss are present (Gedefaw et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The construction material industry already employs CHA in various products, including glass-ceramics [23], ceramic tiles [24], and briquettes and fiber-reinforced plastics [25]. Some studies investigated its use as filler in cement matrices [18,26,27,28].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%