Experimental Study on Effect of Use Sugarcane Bagasses Ash as Partial Replacement of Cement in Concrete with Hair Fiber and Glass Fibre

Authors

  • Kerai Nitesh PG Student, Master of Structural Engineering – HJD_ITER – Kera (Kutch), Gujarat, India
  • Priyank Bhimani Asst. Prof. Civil Engineering Department – HJD_ITER – Kera (Kutch), Gujarat, India

Keywords:

Sugarcane bagasses ash, Hair fibre, Glass fibre, Compressive strength

Abstract

The use of alternative cement like Sugarcane Bagasses Ash (SCBA) is a natural step in solving part of
depletion of natural element. The investigation on alternative material for concrete making started before half a
century. Concrete made from Sugarcane bagasses waste as Cement will be studied for workability, compressive
strength. So here in this project, Sugarcane bagasses ash has been used as replacement of Cement by different
percentage for making concrete of M-20, with w/c ratio 0.50. The percentage replacement will be 0%, 02%, 04%, 06%,
08%, and 10%, with Hair fibre 0.5% and Glass fibre is 0.5%. For making concrete OPC-53 grade cement is used.
Cubes and beams will be casted and tested compressive strength. Optimum replacement of SCBA can be used in
structural concrete.

Published

2016-04-25

How to Cite

Kerai Nitesh, & Priyank Bhimani. (2016). Experimental Study on Effect of Use Sugarcane Bagasses Ash as Partial Replacement of Cement in Concrete with Hair Fiber and Glass Fibre. International Journal of Advance Research in Engineering, Science & Technology, 3(4), 399–403. Retrieved from https://ijarest.org/index.php/ijarest/article/view/563