Rice hush ash as supplementary cementitious material for high-strength concrete / by Jhonna Marie R. Fidel and Abigael T. Vinzon.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite : 2004. Cavite State University- Main Campus,Description: xvii, 95 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
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Abstract: Fidel, Jhonna Marie Rogacion, Vinzon, Abigael Tagsuan, Cavite State University Indang, Cavite April 2004. "Rice Husk Ash as Supplementary Cementitious Material for High-Strength Concrete". Engr. Renato B. Cubilla, Thesis Adviser. A study was conducted to determine the appropriate and economical mixture and design proportioning method combination of concrete constituents that can be used to produce a high-strength concrete. It also aims to determine if rice husk ash as partial substitute for cement can be utilized to produce high-strength concrete. A total of I I different mixes of type I cement was used in the study. The different mixes were as follows: mix 100% cement, 95% cement — 5% RHA, 90% cement RHA, 85% cement - 15% RHA, cement - RHA, 75% cement - 25% RHA, cement — 30% RHA, 65% cement — 35% RHA, 600/0 cement — 40% RHA, 55% cement — RHA and cement - RHA. In general, Rice Husk Ash improved the compressive strength of concrete, effective additive in the formulation of high strength concrete and economical to use.
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Thesis (Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering) Cavite State University.

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Fidel, Jhonna Marie Rogacion, Vinzon, Abigael Tagsuan, Cavite State University Indang, Cavite April 2004. "Rice Husk Ash as Supplementary Cementitious Material for High-Strength Concrete". Engr. Renato B. Cubilla, Thesis Adviser.
A study was conducted to determine the appropriate and economical mixture and design proportioning method combination of concrete constituents that can be used to produce a high-strength concrete. It also aims to determine if rice husk ash as partial substitute for cement can be utilized to produce high-strength concrete.
A total of I I different mixes of type I cement was used in the study. The different mixes were as follows: mix 100% cement, 95% cement — 5% RHA, 90% cement RHA, 85% cement - 15% RHA, cement - RHA, 75% cement - 25% RHA, cement — 30% RHA, 65% cement — 35% RHA, 600/0 cement — 40% RHA, 55% cement — RHA and cement - RHA.
In general, Rice Husk Ash improved the compressive strength of concrete, effective additive in the formulation of high strength concrete and economical to use.

Submitted to the University Library 04/15/2004 T-2705

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