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- 2024A Review on the Effect of Marble Powder on Properties of Self-Compacting Concretecitations
- 2023Variability Analysis of Compressive and Flexural Performance of Coconut Fibre Reinforced Self-Compacting Concretecitations
- 2022Fresh and mechanical properties overview of alkali-activated materials made with glass powder as precursor
- 2022Possibilities for the application of agro- industrial wastes in cementitious materials: A brief review of the Brazilian perspective
- 2020Mechanical performance of concrete incorporating wheat straw ash as partial replacement of cementcitations
- 2018Overview of the Mechanical Properties of Concrete Incorporating Waste From the Concrete Industry as Aggregate
- 2018Utilization of biomass energy in cement production: a pathway towards sustainable infrastructure
- 2018Use of Rice Husk in Concrete: Review of Mechanical Properties
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Use of Rice Husk in Concrete: Review of Mechanical Properties
Abstract
Recently, there has been huge interest in the use of supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) as a partial replacement for ordinary Portland cement (OPC) in concrete. This urge to replace OPC is due to the high carbon dioxide emitted into the environment during its production. Rice husk ash (RHA) is one of the types of SCM that can be used to replace OPC in concrete, and it is the waste product of rice production. This paper presents a detailed and recent review of the mechanical properties reported by various studies. It was concluded that with the right proportion of RHA incorporated into concrete, enhanced mechanical properties can be achieved. In addition, the use of RHA in concrete reduces the overall embodied carbon of the concrete, while reducing cost and utilizing waste generated by the agricultural industry.