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Use of hybrid rice husk ash-fly ash mixtures as sustainable supplementary materials for concrete in the marine environment

Posted on:2011-12-26Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:Florida Atlantic UniversityCandidate:Arboleda, DianaFull Text:PDF
GTID:2442390002464076Subject:Engineering
Abstract/Summary:
This paper presents the comparison of shrinkage and corrosion characteristics of optimized hybrid Rice Husk Ash (RHA)/Fly Ash (FA)-modified Concrete, with those of normal concrete in the marine environment. Uses of both FA and RHA have numerous environmental benefits. Shrinkage performance was determined by subjecting the mixes to restrained shrinkage testing per ASTM C1581. The time to cracking of the specimens improved an average of 18% with the hybrid mixes. Corrosion testing of reinforced columns was performed in a simulated tidal cycle Marine Environment. Corrosion potential improved by as much as 35% for the mix with the highest FA/RHA replacement, and corrosion activity as measured with potentiostat equipment improved by an average of 34%. These results indicate a clear performance improvement of the modified concrete that is proportional to the percent replacement of cement.
Keywords/Search Tags:Concrete, Hybrid, Ash, Marine, Corrosion
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