A Summary on the Use of Fly Ash as a Partial Replacement Material for Cement in Concrete

Cement is one of the most widely used building materials on the planet. Cement manufacturing has also increased carbon emissions to their greatest level in recent years. Alternative or low-emissions binders have become more popular as a partial cement substitute in recent years. Becau...

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Main Author: Heba Adnan Ahmed
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Univeristy of Kurdistan Hewler 2021-12-01
Series:UKH Journal of Science and Engineering
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Online Access:https://journals.ukh.edu.krd/index.php/ukhjse/article/view/397/284
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description Cement is one of the most widely used building materials on the planet. Cement manufacturing has also increased carbon emissions to their greatest level in recent years. Alternative or low-emissions binders have become more popular as a partial cement substitute in recent years. Because of its huge yearly output as waste material and low cost, fly ash is now regarded as one of the most accessible choices. Fly ash-based construction materials have a lot of promise as cement substitutes because of their high performance and inexpensive cost. The purpose of this article is to study how fly ash affects the workability, setting time, compressive strength, and tensile strength of concrete. The kinds and characteristics of fly ash were also investigated.
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spelling doaj.art-7939e13b5f2d4215b6b9d36d58faecf12022-12-22T00:44:14ZengUniveristy of Kurdistan HewlerUKH Journal of Science and Engineering2520-77922021-12-0152728010.25079/ukhjse.v5n2y2021.pp72-80A Summary on the Use of Fly Ash as a Partial Replacement Material for Cement in ConcreteHeba Adnan Ahmed0Department of Surveying, Darbandikhan Technical Insititute, Sulaimani Polytechnic University, Sulaymaniyah, KRI, IraqCement is one of the most widely used building materials on the planet. Cement manufacturing has also increased carbon emissions to their greatest level in recent years. Alternative or low-emissions binders have become more popular as a partial cement substitute in recent years. Because of its huge yearly output as waste material and low cost, fly ash is now regarded as one of the most accessible choices. Fly ash-based construction materials have a lot of promise as cement substitutes because of their high performance and inexpensive cost. The purpose of this article is to study how fly ash affects the workability, setting time, compressive strength, and tensile strength of concrete. The kinds and characteristics of fly ash were also investigated.https://journals.ukh.edu.krd/index.php/ukhjse/article/view/397/284fly ashcompressive strengthcementtensile strengthworkability
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A Summary on the Use of Fly Ash as a Partial Replacement Material for Cement in Concrete
UKH Journal of Science and Engineering
fly ash
compressive strength
cement
tensile strength
workability
title A Summary on the Use of Fly Ash as a Partial Replacement Material for Cement in Concrete
title_full A Summary on the Use of Fly Ash as a Partial Replacement Material for Cement in Concrete
title_fullStr A Summary on the Use of Fly Ash as a Partial Replacement Material for Cement in Concrete
title_full_unstemmed A Summary on the Use of Fly Ash as a Partial Replacement Material for Cement in Concrete
title_short A Summary on the Use of Fly Ash as a Partial Replacement Material for Cement in Concrete
title_sort summary on the use of fly ash as a partial replacement material for cement in concrete
topic fly ash
compressive strength
cement
tensile strength
workability
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