In the construction industry, bricks are considered as an essential building component among worldwide. Bricks has been produced by various methods including traditional and new technological procedures. Taking sustainability as the key factor, the rice husk and sugarcane bagasse is used to make sustainable brick. In this study a successful attempt made the replacement of fly ash by sugarcane bagasse and rice husk in the 5%, 10% and 15% to the raw materials. So a new concept of adding both the materials is to make eco-friendly environment, prevent land, air pollution and also we will study the mechanical and Durability properties of the brick to observe the ambitions, to discover the clay bricks produced via way of means of the addition of agricultural waste merchandise particularly bagasse sugarcane and rice ash. Disposal of this waste is a hard and perilous assignment within the environment. Sugarcane bagasse and rice husks have been accumulated domestically inside the towns of Coimbatore and Madurai respectively. These have been combined with brick for making bricks in 3 extraordinary sizes particularly 5, 10 and 15% via way of means of weight of fly ash. Equipment particularly compressive energy and modulus of cracked and study systems i.e. water absorption; Frost resistance and sulphate resistance of those bricks have been tested. Experimental outcomes have proven that resistance to sulphate assault and efflorescence of Fly ash bricks comprising bagasse of sugarcane and ashes of rice husks have significantly increased. However, no tremendous effect at the mechanical houses turned into observed. Moreover, the addition of waste reduces the load of the brick unit which reduces the general weight of the constructing main to extra green construction. Therefore, it is able to be concluded that the addition of waste merchandise to brick manufacturing can less the environmental burden that ends in developing an increasing number of sustainable savings.
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15 June 2023
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6–7 May 2022
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June 15 2023
Manufacturing of fly ash bricks using waste sugarcane bagasse and rice husk ash Available to Purchase
V. Senthilkumar;
V. Senthilkumar
a)
Department of Civil Engineering, M. Kumarasamy College of Engineering
, Karur, Tamil Nadu, India
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R. Suren;
R. Suren
b)
Department of Civil Engineering, M. Kumarasamy College of Engineering
, Karur, Tamil Nadu, India
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C. I. Premraj
C. I. Premraj
c)
Department of Civil Engineering, M. Kumarasamy College of Engineering
, Karur, Tamil Nadu, India
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V. Senthilkumar
a)
Department of Civil Engineering, M. Kumarasamy College of Engineering
, Karur, Tamil Nadu, India
R. Suren
b)
Department of Civil Engineering, M. Kumarasamy College of Engineering
, Karur, Tamil Nadu, India
C. I. Premraj
c)
Department of Civil Engineering, M. Kumarasamy College of Engineering
, Karur, Tamil Nadu, India
AIP Conf. Proc. 2782, 020176 (2023)
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V. Senthilkumar, R. Suren, C. I. Premraj; Manufacturing of fly ash bricks using waste sugarcane bagasse and rice husk ash. AIP Conf. Proc. 15 June 2023; 2782 (1): 020176. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0154530
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