
COMPRESSED CEMENT EARTH BLOCK USING BAGASSE ASH: A REVIEW
Author(s) -
Abhijit Warudkar Vinod Awargand*
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
zenodo (cern european organization for nuclear research)
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.5281/zenodo.199649
Subject(s) - cement , block (permutation group theory) , earth (classical element) , bagasse , environmental science , compressive strength , waste management , geotechnical engineering , geology , pulp and paper industry , materials science , metallurgy , composite material , engineering , mathematics , geometry , mathematical physics
Ordinary Portland cement is recognized as a major construction material throughout the world .Industrial wastes, such as blast furnace slag, fly ash and silica fume are being used as supplementary cement replacement materials. Currently, there has been an attempt to utilize the large amount of bagasse ash, the residue from an in-line sugar industry and the bagasse-biomass fuel in electric generation industry. When this waste is burned under controlled conditions, it also gives ash having amorphous silica, which has pozzolanic properties. A few studies have been carried out on the ashes obtained directly from the industries to study pozzolanic activity and their suitability as binders, partially replacing cement. Therefore it is possible to use bagasse ash (SCBA) as cement replacement material to improve quality and reduce the cost of construction materials. This paper presents the current status and past studies in the area of SCBA