Performance of Rice Husk Ash Concrete in Sulfate Solutions-Crimson Publishers
Performance of Rice Husk Ash Concrete in Sulfate Solutions by Ash Ahmed* in Crimson Publishers: Journal of Materials Science & Technology
Durability
of concrete is defined as its ability to resist deterioration after exposure to
the environment of its use. This work examined the performance of Rice Husk Ash
(RHA) concrete in sodium sulfate (Na2SO4), magnesium sulfate (MgSO4) and
combined Na2SO4 and MgSO4 solutions. Concrete bar specimens and cubes were
prepared for elongation and strength deterioration tests respectively using RHA
replacement at the 7.5% replacement by volume, which had achieved the highest
compressive strength from a previous study, as well as at the 30% replacement
by volume, which was the highest replacement for the study. Strength
deterioration tests were performed on the 7.5% replacement by the weight of
cement. From the elongation findings, it was concluded that at the 7.5%
replacement, RHA could be used with an advantage over 100% cement concrete in
MgSO4 environments, whereas at the 30% replacement, RHA could be used with an
advantage over 100% cement concrete in both the Na2SO4 and mixed sulfate environments. For strength
deterioration, the findings show that RHA could be used in both the Na2SO4 and
mixed sulfate environments with an advantage over the 100% cement. RHA was also
found to be more effective in resisting surface deterioration in all the
sulfate solutions.
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