Data for the behavior of concrete rheology mixed with the different supplementary cementitious material
2021
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The use of ash in concrete is extremely common nowadays, mainly as a partial replacement for cement. However, the quantity utilized in many countries is merely between 15 to 25 percent. Disposal of unusable ash raises severe ecological problems and is sort of expensive, to not mention the problem of finding dumping sites. Increased utilization of ash is thus, in many countries, within the national interest. Rheological tests on cement paste were wont to successfully select the sort and dosage of mineral admixtures that improved concrete workability. Among the 2 different minerals with different proportion admixtures tested, the ash and Rice husk ash decided to offer the simplest results by reducing the yield stress and viscosity. These improved rheological properties weren't achieved by increasing the water demand and/or the high-range water reducer admixtures dosage. Therefore, the addition of ash and Rice husk ash improved the concrete flow without a possible decrease of the harde...
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