Compressive and flexural strength of fine grained mortar containing rice husk ash: A review
Fine Grained Mortar (FGM) offers a new innovative technology binder system to strengthen or repair concrete structures. The innovative technique is achieved by using a small maximum grain size of 1 mm for the mortars. Therefore, less than 2 mm of mortar thickness would be fitted between the strength...
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2-s2.0-84921479095 Jamellodin Z.; Saman H.M.; Adnan S.H.; Mohammad N.S.; Wan Yusof W.Y. Compressive and flexural strength of fine grained mortar containing rice husk ash: A review 2014 Advanced Materials Research 1051 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.1051.757 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84921479095&doi=10.4028%2fwww.scientific.net%2fAMR.1051.757&partnerID=40&md5=14ad628345b75ba6d662444e2e3ff405 Fine Grained Mortar (FGM) offers a new innovative technology binder system to strengthen or repair concrete structures. The innovative technique is achieved by using a small maximum grain size of 1 mm for the mortars. Therefore, less than 2 mm of mortar thickness would be fitted between the strengthened layers. FGM also has high binder contents, by adopting different pozzolanic additives and high performance of plasticizers. Recently, the utilisation of supplementary of cementing materials such as Fly Ash (FA) and Rice Husk Ash (RHA) has a become an important in concrete industry. It has demonstrated significant influence in improving the strength of mortar. Most of the previous studies have focused on the FA to be replaced in the FGM. There is still lacking of research of using other pozzolanas in making FGM. This paper presents an overview on the use of FA and RHA as partial replacement of cement in mortar and FGM as well as future research that will be conducted by the authors. © (2014) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland. Trans Tech Publications Ltd 10226680 English Conference paper |
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Jamellodin Z.; Saman H.M.; Adnan S.H.; Mohammad N.S.; Wan Yusof W.Y. |
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Jamellodin Z.; Saman H.M.; Adnan S.H.; Mohammad N.S.; Wan Yusof W.Y. Compressive and flexural strength of fine grained mortar containing rice husk ash: A review |
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Jamellodin Z.; Saman H.M.; Adnan S.H.; Mohammad N.S.; Wan Yusof W.Y. |
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Jamellodin Z.; Saman H.M.; Adnan S.H.; Mohammad N.S.; Wan Yusof W.Y. |
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Compressive and flexural strength of fine grained mortar containing rice husk ash: A review |
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Compressive and flexural strength of fine grained mortar containing rice husk ash: A review |
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Compressive and flexural strength of fine grained mortar containing rice husk ash: A review |
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Compressive and flexural strength of fine grained mortar containing rice husk ash: A review |
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Compressive and flexural strength of fine grained mortar containing rice husk ash: A review |
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Compressive and flexural strength of fine grained mortar containing rice husk ash: A review |
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Fine Grained Mortar (FGM) offers a new innovative technology binder system to strengthen or repair concrete structures. The innovative technique is achieved by using a small maximum grain size of 1 mm for the mortars. Therefore, less than 2 mm of mortar thickness would be fitted between the strengthened layers. FGM also has high binder contents, by adopting different pozzolanic additives and high performance of plasticizers. Recently, the utilisation of supplementary of cementing materials such as Fly Ash (FA) and Rice Husk Ash (RHA) has a become an important in concrete industry. It has demonstrated significant influence in improving the strength of mortar. Most of the previous studies have focused on the FA to be replaced in the FGM. There is still lacking of research of using other pozzolanas in making FGM. This paper presents an overview on the use of FA and RHA as partial replacement of cement in mortar and FGM as well as future research that will be conducted by the authors. © (2014) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland. |
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