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Title: Environment friendly concrete block made from Portland cement and aggregate replacement materials
Authors: B. Kaewsai
P. Torkittikul
A. Chaipanich
Authors: B. Kaewsai
P. Torkittikul
A. Chaipanich
Keywords: Physics and Astronomy
Issue Date: 7-Jan-2022
Abstract: This research work investigated the properties of concrete block made from Portland cement and aggregate replacement materials. Portland cement (PC) was replaced by fly ash (FA) at 10%, 20%, 30% and sand was replaced by bottom ash (BA) at 10% by weight. Water was used at 7% by weight of total solid mass. Binder: Sand: Stone dust ratio of 1: 5: 6, 1: 4: 5 and 1: 3.5: 4.5 were used. Compressive strength were tested after curing in air for 28 days. The results showed that compressive strength of 1: 5: 6 ratio was lower than others. Concrete block replaced PC by fly ash had lower compressive strength when amount of fly ash increased. Concrete block had lower compressive strength when replaced sand by bottom ash. As a result, the mixes with FA as PC replacement and BA as sand replacement at the ratio of 1: 5: 6 did not meet the requirement of Thai industrial standard. However, concrete block with PC replaced by fly ash at 10%, 20% and sand replaced by bottom ash at 10% of 1: 3.5: 4.5 ratio was higher than 1: 5: 6 ratio and this ratio meet the requirement of Thai industrial standard.
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http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/73330
ISSN: 17426596
17426588
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