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Fly-Ash as Admixture in Manufacturing of Cement - A Case Study

Alam, M. Jahir B., and Awal, A.S.M.A., and Alam, M. Jobair B., and Rahman, M.M., and Rahman, M.S., and Banik, B.K., and Islam, S., (2008) Fly-Ash as Admixture in Manufacturing of Cement - A Case Study. Malaysian Journal of Science, 27 (1). pp. 1-6. ISSN 13943065

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Shahjahal University of Science and Technology, Bangladesh. Dept. of Civil and Enviromental Engineering
Bangladesh Agricultural University. Dept. of Farm Structure.
Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology. Dept. of Civil Engineering.
Shahjahal University of Science and Technology, Bangladesh. Dept. of Industrial and Production Engineering.

Abstract

An attempt has been taken to find out the sustainable use of fly ash which was used as an admixture with Shah Special Cement at 5%, 10% and 15% proportion. Laboratory test for the different parameters including the compressive strength, workability, flexural strength, splitting tensile strength of such mixtures were carried out to determine the optimum content. The obtained results show that almost no sacrifice for the strength of cement due to mixture of fly ash with a proportion of 10%. Ten samples for compressive strength for each specified day, tensile strength for each specified day, flexural strength, splitting tensile strength were cast for 5%, 10%, 15% proportion of fly ash. 5%-10% fly ash was successfully blended with ordinary cement and have positive impact on cement manufacturing.

Item Type:Journal
Keywords:Fly ash, admixture, compressive strength, workability, durability, Cement mixture
Subjects:Q Science, Computer Science
T Technology, Engineering
ID Code:2696

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