Naphol Yoobanpot1,*, Prakasit Sokrai2, Natt Makul2
Journal of Renewable Materials, Vol.9, No.11, pp. 2033-2049, 2021, DOI:10.32604/jrm.2021.015849
- 04 June 2021
Abstract According to empirical evidence, high levels of energy and considerable amounts of natural resources are used in
the production of concrete. Given the context, this study explores self-consolidating concrete (SCC) that includes
rice husk ash (RHA) and metal furnace slag (MFS) as an alternative to cement and the natural aggregates in standard SCC mixes. In this study, mixture designs are investigated with 20 wt.% of RHA, 10–30 wt.% of MFS and
water-to-powder material ratios of 0.30 and 0.40. Based on the findings regarding the fresh-state, hardened-state,
and durability properties of the resulting SCC mixes, it More >