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A Review on Sugarcane Bagasse Ash which Enhance Properties of Ultra-High Performance Concrete and Usable for EFUHPC [PDF]
In this study we discus about sugarcane bagasse ash which improving mechanical properties of concrete, High Performance Concrete (HPC) and suitable for making Ecofriendly Ultra-High Performance Concrete (EFUHPC). Many ecofriendly materials like Sugarcane
Sharma Devendra Kumar, Ahamad Imran
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Durability of mortars containing sugarcane bagasse ash
Abstract This research examines the durability properties of mortars containing sugarcane bagasse ash (SCBA) replacing Portland Cement (PC) by weight of binder. Mortar mixtures were prepared with a water-to-cementitious materials ratio of 0.60 and a cementitious/sand ratio of 1:2.75. A partial replacement of (PC) by 10% and 20% of (SCBA)
V G Jiménez-Quero +2 more
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The production of ordinary Portland cement (OPC) contributes to the release of harmful greenhouse gases. In an effort to reduce these emissions, this study explores biomass materials to evaluate their use as partial replacements for ordinary Portland ...
Travis D. Garrett +2 more
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Investigations on tribo-mechanical behaviour of Al-Si10-Mg/sugarcane bagasse ash/SiC hybrid composites [PDF]
The effect of mechanical and tribological behaviour of aluminium alloy (Al-Si10-Mg) with sugarcane bagasse ash and silicon carbide reinforced metal matrix composites were investigated.
Shankar Subramanian +2 more
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This study specifically focuses on pyrolysis kinetics and thermochemical decomposition of important nonedible agricultural wastes (orange filter cake, pomegranate filter cake, poplar branch, corn stalk, sugarcane bagasse, olive pomace, hazelnut glume ...
Mehmet Melikoglu +2 more
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Enhancing the potential of sugarcane bagasse for the production of ENplus quality fuel pellets by torrefaction: an economic feasibility study [PDF]
When fossil fuel substitution with biomass is viewed as a potential solution to global warming caused by greenhouse gas emissions, the demand for biomass fuel pellets has increased worldwide.
Teeraya Jarunglumlert +4 more
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Effect of sugarcane bagasse fibre on the flexural behavior of geopolymer concrete RCC beams [PDF]
CO2 is released into the atmosphere during the manufacture of Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC). Fly ash, a by-product of the coal industry, is used to replace OPC in concrete. It contains a lot of silicate gel and is mixed with an alkaline solution to make
Chandana Srimanthula +2 more
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Valorisation of solid wastes in the manufacture of soil based building materials is one of the several technically feasible and cost-effective solutions for waste management.
Jijo James, P. Kasinatha Pandian
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The present study is mainly focused to address the uncertainty underlying compressive strength of non-conventional bricks along with clay brick using agro and industrial wastes such as sugarcane bagasse ash and waste marble dust; but utilization of both ...
Monalisa Priyadarshini +2 more
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Analysis of Nutrients (N,P,K) in Bio Seeding Block Based on Sugarcane Waste [PDF]
Macronutrients are very important in plants, because they have a significant role in the development of lants and very required to fulfill. Nitrogen, Potassium, and also Phosphorus are three important macronutrients.
Bachtiar Riza Rahimi +3 more
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