Effects of Different Aggressive Conditions on Cement Mortars Containing Rice Husk Ash
Citation
Demirel C., Öztoprak B., Şimşek O., (2018). Effects Of Different Aggressive Conditions On Cementmortars Contaınıng Rıce Husk Ash. 3rd International Conference On Organic Electronic Material Technologies (Oemt2018), 78-83.Abstract
The rice husk is an organic waste and is the result of the removal of the grains of the paddy grains during the grinding process of paddy. The rice husk ash is obtained by incinerating the rice husk. In this study, 40x40x160 mm prisms were produced for the bending and compressive strengths by replacing the cement 10%, 20% and 30% of the weight of the rice husk ash. Produced mortar samples were and sea water. Concretes produced by rice husk ash replacement are less permeable and more resistant to aggressive waters. An economy will also be achieved at the same time by replacing the rice husk ash with cement.