Department of Civil Engineering, Gandhi Engineering College, BBSR, India
Research Article
Partial Replacement of Fine Aggregates in Cement Mortar by using Pond Ash and Development of Low Cost Tiles
Author(s): Trupti Mala Pattnaik*, Rimi Samanta and Snehalata Padhy
Pond ash is squanders and waste product of Thermal force plant, have been acquainted into Indian solid industry with save common assets of elements of cement. In India, a large portion of the Thermal force plants embrace wet technique for debris removal. Lake debris is gathered from Thermal force plant at the base, in that it contains critical measure of generally coarser particles (crossing from 150 microns to 2.36 mm). Lake debris usage assists with diminishing the utilization of normal assets. Additionally it is help to take care of the issue of removal of Pond debris since it contains enormous measure of substance mixes, for example, SiO2, Al2O3 and so on. These synthetic mixes (SiO2, Al2O3) are assumes a significant job in hydration response and assists with delivering bond between two nearby particles. Utilization.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2165-784X.21.11.407
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