Characterisation of ultra-fine fly ash as sustainable cementitious material for masonry construction
The study aims to understand the strength improvement and microstructural behavior of ultra-fine fly ash particles through synthesis and characterization techniques by analyzing the fly ash mortar and masonry prism. The process of grinding alters the particle size and specific surface area but not s...
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doaj-86209d6de6b64f408268a9983f2e5d882021-06-02T14:46:25ZengElsevierAin Shams Engineering Journal2090-44792021-03-01121259269Characterisation of ultra-fine fly ash as sustainable cementitious material for masonry constructionL. Krishnaraj0P.T. Ravichandran1Corresponding author.; Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Technology, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Kattankulathur 603203, Tamil Nadu, IndiaDepartment of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Technology, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Kattankulathur 603203, Tamil Nadu, IndiaThe study aims to understand the strength improvement and microstructural behavior of ultra-fine fly ash particles through synthesis and characterization techniques by analyzing the fly ash mortar and masonry prism. The process of grinding alters the particle size and specific surface area but not shown any variation in chemical composition are concluded from the microstructural analysis. The multiphase crystalline structures were found through the X-Ray Diffraction. From XRD, a pattern was incorporated to measure the micro-cracks size decrease and the strain was not obtained for a lattice. The reading shows the good amplification in the use of ultra-fine fly ash blended cement mortar associated with raw fly ash. The ultra-fine fly ash masonry block shows higher compressive strength, higher resistance to shear, higher bonding between two bricks compare to conventional masonry blocks. Overall, investigations show that additional use of 45% ultra-fine fly ash in construction applications without compromising the quality.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2090447920301362Waste managementUltra-fine fly ashCompressive strengthMasonry prismMicro structural analysis |
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Characterisation of ultra-fine fly ash as sustainable cementitious material for masonry construction |
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Characterisation of ultra-fine fly ash as sustainable cementitious material for masonry construction |
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Characterisation of ultra-fine fly ash as sustainable cementitious material for masonry construction |
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characterisation of ultra-fine fly ash as sustainable cementitious material for masonry construction |
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Ain Shams Engineering Journal |
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2021-03-01 |
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The study aims to understand the strength improvement and microstructural behavior of ultra-fine fly ash particles through synthesis and characterization techniques by analyzing the fly ash mortar and masonry prism. The process of grinding alters the particle size and specific surface area but not shown any variation in chemical composition are concluded from the microstructural analysis. The multiphase crystalline structures were found through the X-Ray Diffraction. From XRD, a pattern was incorporated to measure the micro-cracks size decrease and the strain was not obtained for a lattice. The reading shows the good amplification in the use of ultra-fine fly ash blended cement mortar associated with raw fly ash. The ultra-fine fly ash masonry block shows higher compressive strength, higher resistance to shear, higher bonding between two bricks compare to conventional masonry blocks. Overall, investigations show that additional use of 45% ultra-fine fly ash in construction applications without compromising the quality. |
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Waste management Ultra-fine fly ash Compressive strength Masonry prism Micro structural analysis |
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