Behavior of High Strength Concrete Containing Rice Husk Ash (RHA) and Superplasticizer

Abstract

Rice-husk is a waste product that cause pollution aud disposal problem. Rice-husk ash however has been acknowledged as a natural pozzolan that cau contribute in concrete industry with its high silica contain aud easily obtained with very low cost. This paper presents the results of au experimental investigation regarding the effect of microwave incinerated rice-husk ash (MIRRA) into the mix of high strength concrete, in which the source of ricehusk is from BERNAS rice paddy milling industry in Malaysia. Five trial mix proportion containing MIRRA were design and cast into cubes, cylinders and slabs in the laboratory aud the strength development of the hardened concrete investigated. From the observation, MIRRA accelerate the hydration process aud provide the cube with high compressive strength capability at early age (i.e 3 day). This is due to high silica contain in the MIRRA which is proved by the XRD test at SIRIM facilities. The investigation showed that it is possible to cast concrete with strength above 70MPa by using locally available rice-husk. It cau be concluded that MIRRA provides high compressive strength at early age and the contribution of MIRRA is similar to silica fume

    Similar works