Development of self-compacting concretes using rice husk or fly ashes and different cement types
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Resumo: | Abstract Self-compacting concretes (SCCs) are considered promising materials in the civil engineering field. Their main characteristic is the ability to compact only through gravitational force. Mineral additions such as rice husk ash (RHA) and fly ash (FA) are recommended to be used in SCCs during their mix designing, in order to increase fluidity and mechanical strength. These materials are also considered wastes from industry, without a certain destination, which contributes to environmental pollution. In this study, four mixtures of SCC were tested using RHA and FA with two different types of Portland cement, CEM CP IV and white CEM. For the fresh state tests, all of the SCCs mixtures showed satisfactory results. The SCCs with white CEM showed higher mechanical strength at 7 days than CEM CP IV. Analyzing the mineral additions, their use improved the mechanical strength of SCCs at 28 days, there is also observed a higher pozzolanic effect to RHA. |
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Development of self-compacting concretes using rice husk or fly ashes and different cement typesSelf-Compacting ConcreteRice Husk AshFly AshCP IV CementWhite CementAbstract Self-compacting concretes (SCCs) are considered promising materials in the civil engineering field. Their main characteristic is the ability to compact only through gravitational force. Mineral additions such as rice husk ash (RHA) and fly ash (FA) are recommended to be used in SCCs during their mix designing, in order to increase fluidity and mechanical strength. These materials are also considered wastes from industry, without a certain destination, which contributes to environmental pollution. In this study, four mixtures of SCC were tested using RHA and FA with two different types of Portland cement, CEM CP IV and white CEM. For the fresh state tests, all of the SCCs mixtures showed satisfactory results. The SCCs with white CEM showed higher mechanical strength at 7 days than CEM CP IV. Analyzing the mineral additions, their use improved the mechanical strength of SCCs at 28 days, there is also observed a higher pozzolanic effect to RHA.Fundação Gorceix2023-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2448-167X2023000100009REM - International Engineering Journal v.76 n.1 2023reponame:REM - International Engineering Journalinstname:Fundação Gorceix (FG)instacron:FG10.1590/0370-44672021760007info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessKuffner,Bruna Horta BastosTambara Júnior,Luís Urbano DurloMarangon,EderliLübeck,Andréeng2023-01-02T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S2448-167X2023000100009Revistahttps://www.rem.com.br/?lang=pt-brPRIhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||editor@rem.com.br2448-167X2448-167Xopendoar:2023-01-02T00:00REM - International Engineering Journal - Fundação Gorceix (FG)false |
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Development of self-compacting concretes using rice husk or fly ashes and different cement types |
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Development of self-compacting concretes using rice husk or fly ashes and different cement types |
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Development of self-compacting concretes using rice husk or fly ashes and different cement types Kuffner,Bruna Horta Bastos Self-Compacting Concrete Rice Husk Ash Fly Ash CP IV Cement White Cement |
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Development of self-compacting concretes using rice husk or fly ashes and different cement types |
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Development of self-compacting concretes using rice husk or fly ashes and different cement types |
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Development of self-compacting concretes using rice husk or fly ashes and different cement types |
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Development of self-compacting concretes using rice husk or fly ashes and different cement types |
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Development of self-compacting concretes using rice husk or fly ashes and different cement types |
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Kuffner,Bruna Horta Bastos |
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Kuffner,Bruna Horta Bastos Tambara Júnior,Luís Urbano Durlo Marangon,Ederli Lübeck,André |
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Tambara Júnior,Luís Urbano Durlo Marangon,Ederli Lübeck,André |
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Kuffner,Bruna Horta Bastos Tambara Júnior,Luís Urbano Durlo Marangon,Ederli Lübeck,André |
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Self-Compacting Concrete Rice Husk Ash Fly Ash CP IV Cement White Cement |
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Self-Compacting Concrete Rice Husk Ash Fly Ash CP IV Cement White Cement |
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Abstract Self-compacting concretes (SCCs) are considered promising materials in the civil engineering field. Their main characteristic is the ability to compact only through gravitational force. Mineral additions such as rice husk ash (RHA) and fly ash (FA) are recommended to be used in SCCs during their mix designing, in order to increase fluidity and mechanical strength. These materials are also considered wastes from industry, without a certain destination, which contributes to environmental pollution. In this study, four mixtures of SCC were tested using RHA and FA with two different types of Portland cement, CEM CP IV and white CEM. For the fresh state tests, all of the SCCs mixtures showed satisfactory results. The SCCs with white CEM showed higher mechanical strength at 7 days than CEM CP IV. Analyzing the mineral additions, their use improved the mechanical strength of SCCs at 28 days, there is also observed a higher pozzolanic effect to RHA. |
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