2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2021.125326
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Strength, chloride resistance, and water permeability of high volume sugarcane bagasse ash high strength concrete incorporating limestone powder

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“…Klathae [43] investigated bagasse ash (BA) from processed sugar mills. HVGBA concrete compressive strength, tensile strength, elastic modulus, and drying shrinkage were investigated [43,44]. The results showed that using HVGBA could reduce the maximum temperature rise between 8 and 19°C of the control concrete (CT).…”
Section: Recent Reserch On Sugarcane Bagasse Ashmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Klathae [43] investigated bagasse ash (BA) from processed sugar mills. HVGBA concrete compressive strength, tensile strength, elastic modulus, and drying shrinkage were investigated [43,44]. The results showed that using HVGBA could reduce the maximum temperature rise between 8 and 19°C of the control concrete (CT).…”
Section: Recent Reserch On Sugarcane Bagasse Ashmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Klathae [44] formally demonstrated that SCBA with proper particle size is an excellent pozzolanic material for concrete durability. They investigated high-strength concrete (HSC) with a high volume of sugarcane bagasse ash (HVSCBA).…”
Section: Recent Reserch On Sugarcane Bagasse Ashmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…47 Previous studies have shown that SCBA also satisfies ASTM C 618 requirements for pozzolanic properties, and extensive research has been carried out on the performance of sugarcane bagasse blended cement. [48][49][50] Rukzon et al 51 reported that up to 30% replacement of cement with bagasse ash resulted in an increase in compressive strength and chloride ion penetration. The utilization of agricultural waste ashes as a pozzolanic material not only helps in reducing carbon emissions due to cement production but also contributes to the circular economy through the reuse of agricultural waste and thus closing the loop.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Brazil is the top sugar cane producer, accounting for 46% of overall sugarcane production, while Pakistan is ranked at number 8 in top sugarcane producers 47 . Previous studies have shown that SCBA also satisfies ASTM C 618 requirements for pozzolanic properties, and extensive research has been carried out on the performance of sugarcane bagasse blended cement 48–50 . Rukzon et al 51 reported that up to 30% replacement of cement with bagasse ash resulted in an increase in compressive strength and chloride ion penetration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Especificamente. a utilização da cinza do bagaço como MCS tem demonstrado impactos positivos na hidratação (CORDEIRO e KURTIS, 2017), nas propriedades mecânicas (NASSAR et al, 2022) e na durabilidade (ARIF; CLARK; LAKE, 2016;KLATHAE et al, 2021) de sistemas cimentícios. Apesar das inúmeras vantagens da cinza, que é um recurso renovável a cada safra de cana-de-açúcar, sua aplicação em larga escala ainda não foi alcançada.…”
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