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A Step towards Sustainable Self-Compacting Concrete by Using Partial Substitution of Wheat Straw Ash and Bentonite Clay Instead of Cement

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  • Jawad Ahmad

    (Department of Civil Engineering, Swedish College of Engineering and Technology, Wah Cantt 47040, Pakistan)

  • Rana Faisal Tufail

    (Department of Civil Engineering, Comsats University Islamabad, Wah Campus 47040, Pakistan)

  • Fahid Aslam

    (Department of Civil Engineering, College of Engineering in Al-Kharj, Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University, Al-Kharj 11942, Saudi Arabia)

  • Amir Mosavi

    (Faculty of Civil Engineering, Technische Universität Dresden, 01069 Dresden, Germany
    Neumann Faculty of Informatics, Obuda University, 1034 Budapest, Hungary)

  • Rayed Alyousef

    (Department of Civil Engineering, College of Engineering in Al-Kharj, Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University, Al-Kharj 11942, Saudi Arabia)

  • Muhammad Faisal Javed

    (Department of Civil Engineering, Comsats University Islamabad, Abbottabad Campus, Abbottabad 22010, Pakistan)

  • Osama Zaid

    (Department of Civil Engineering, Swedish College of Engineering and Technology, Wah Cantt 47040, Pakistan)

  • Muhammad Sohaib Khan Niazi

    (Civil Engineering Department, Qurtuba University of Science and Information Technology, Di Khan 29050, Pakistan)

Abstract

Self-compacting concrete (SCC) is a special type of concrete that is highly flowable, nonsegregating and spread into place by its own weight, completely filling the formwork even in the presence of dense reinforcement and then encapsulating the rebar without the need for any additional compaction. This research was carried out to evaluate the effects of bentonite clay and wheat straw ash as a partial substitution for cement in SSC. Bentonite clay and wheat straw ash were added in proportion of 0%, 5.0%, 10%, 15%, and 20% of the weight of the cement. Fresh characteristics were evaluated based on its passing ability and flowability using slump flow, slump T50, L-box, and V-funnel tests. After 7 days, 14 days, and 28 days of curing, cylinders of standard size were cast and tested for compressive and split tensile strength. The test results indicate that bentonite clay and wheat straw ash decrease the passing ability and filling ability of SCC. Furthermore, the concrete specimens’ tests indicate that wheat straw ash and bentonite clay additions of up to 10% and 15% of the weight of the cement tend to improve the compressive and split tensile strength of hardened SCC. Response surface methodology (statistical models) is used to optimize the combined dosage of wheat straw ash and bentonite clay and is verified through experimental tests. It can also be suggested that bentonite and wheat straw ash are successfully neutralized in concrete instead of cement.

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  • Jawad Ahmad & Rana Faisal Tufail & Fahid Aslam & Amir Mosavi & Rayed Alyousef & Muhammad Faisal Javed & Osama Zaid & Muhammad Sohaib Khan Niazi, 2021. "A Step towards Sustainable Self-Compacting Concrete by Using Partial Substitution of Wheat Straw Ash and Bentonite Clay Instead of Cement," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 13(2), pages 1-17, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:13:y:2021:i:2:p:824-:d:481171
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    1. Jawad Ahmad & Karolos J. Kontoleon & Ali Majdi & Muhammad Tayyab Naqash & Ahmed Farouk Deifalla & Nabil Ben Kahla & Haytham F. Isleem & Shaker M. A. Qaidi, 2022. "A Comprehensive Review on the Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag (GGBS) in Concrete Production," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(14), pages 1-27, July.

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