


Volume 20 No 17 (2022)
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“Utilization Of Fly Ash, Rice Husk Ash & Waste Plastic As A Partial Replacement Of Cement And Aggregate In Paver Blocks”
Satish D. Kene, Dr. Arun Patel
Abstract
The world's growing industrialization and urbanisation have resulted in a lot of infrastructure construction. This process causes a number of issues, including a shortage of building supplies and an increase in the output of garbage as well as other things. In this research work we studied the recycle of garbage like rice husk ash (RHA), fly ash (FA) and plastic. In M20 and M25 concrete, fly ash (FA) and rice husk ash(RHA) are used to partially, inplace of cement, and plastic is used to partially replace the aggregate. For most of the construction work both above mix is used. The impact of partially substituting RHA and FA for cement and plastic with aggregate on concrete was thoroughly studied in this extensive experimental study. In this paper, we started with a proportion of 20% FA and 0% RHA mixed together in concrete by replacing cement, and ended with a proportion of 0% FA and 20% RHA, with a steady rise of RHA by 1% and a steady decline of FA by 1%, and waste plastic was added 10% to replace the same amount of aggregate in all proportions. To determine the physical qualities of FA, RHA, plastic, cement, and aggregate, tests were done.
Keywords
Plastic, Rice husk ash, Fly-ash, Paver blocks, Environmental effect and quality control.
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