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International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD)
Volume 4 Issue 6, September-October 2020 Available Online: www.ijtsrd.com e-ISSN: 2456 – 6470
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An Experimental Study on Properties of Concrete by
Partial Replacement of Cement with Sugarcane
Bagasse Ash and Glass Powder
Bharath V B1, Kuldeep Singh Solanki2, Abdirizak Ismail Jimale3
1Assistant Professor, 2HOD, 3Student,
1,2,3Department of Civil Engineering, Pratap University, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
ABSTRACT
Objectives: There are increase in demand and utilization of cement and many
scientists are in search for developing alternative binding materials that can
be eco-friendly. The use of agricultural andindustrial wasteproducedcanhelp
in reduction of waste is our focus. Methods: In this work one of the
agricultural waste named sugarcane bagasse ash (SCBA) and industrial waste
named glass powder has been used as partial replacement of cement. SCBA is
produced by burning of sugarcane bagasse which is left after extraction of
juice from sugarcane. At high temperatureundercontrolledconditionbagasse
is burned to obtain ash which contains highamorphoussilica.Inthispaperthe
cement by weight is replaced by 0%, 5%, 10%, 15%, 20% and25%bySCBAin
concrete. Findings: A comparison is made for 0% and other percentages by
conducting different tests named compressive strength test, flexural strength
test and split tensile strength test for 7 days and 28 days. Improvements: The
test results shows that Sugarcane Bagasse Ash and glass powder can be
utilized for partial replacement of cement up to 10% by weight of cement
without any major loss in strength.
KEYWORDS: Agricultural Waste, SCBA, Concrete, Silica Content
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INTRODUCTION
Concrete is being widely used for the constructionofmostof
the building, bridges and other structures and it also known
as backbone to the infrastructures development of a nation.
At present for a variety of reasons, the concrete industry is
not sustainable. Firstly it consumes huge amount of natural
resource due to which no virgin material will be left for
future generation. Secondly the major component of
concrete is cement. A large amount of greenhouse gases will
be emitted in the manufacturing process of cement. Thirdly,
concrete structures suffer from a durability problem due to
which natural resources are wasted therefore; there is a
need to find an alternative method so that concrete industry
becomes sustainable.
The cement produces about 5% of CO2 emissions of the
world. About 900kg of CO2 for every 1000kg of cement
produced. Hence, currently the entire construction industry
is in search of a suitable and effective waste product that
would considerably minimize the usage of cement in
construction filed and it ultimately reduces the construction
cost. Attempts have been equally made by various
researches to reduce the cost of the materials used in the
concrete and hence reducing total construction cost by
investing and ascertaining the benefits of the materials
which are termed an agricultural landindustrial waste.Some
of the waste materials are fly ash, quarry dust, sugarcane
bagasse ash, and rice husk ash and glass powder.
In the past, sugarcane bagasse ash (SCBA) and glass powder
(GP) were disposed into the nature. This created a several
environmental and health concerns. The sugarcane bagasse
ash is obtained from the sugarcane industry and glass
powder is also a industrial waste. Instead of disposing these
materials into land fills they can be effectively used in the
production of concrete as a supplementary to the cement.
Both sugarcane bagasse ash and glass powder are rich in
silica content and also have sufficient amount of calcium
content. Hence the waste materials like sugarcane bagasse
ash and glass powder can be used in the partial replacement
of cement in concrete production.
OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY
To investigate the best mix proportion for the partial
replacement of sugarcane bagasseashandglasspowder
for cement by the different strength values obtained for
different sample specimens.
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To investigate the feasibility of the partial replacement
of sugarcane bagasse ash and glass powder in concrete
by determining its compressive strength.
To find the optimum percentages of sugarcane bagasse
ash and glass powder to obtain the optimum
compressive strength values.
To reduce the cost of major materials used in concrete
by replacing it with cheaper materialssuchassugarcane
bagasse ash and glass powder.
To increase the strength and durability of concrete by
using suitable replacement materials.
The percentage of sugarcane bagasse ash and glass powder
which has to be replaced by the weight of cement is as
follows shown in table 1.
TABLE I
Sample SUGARCANE BAGASSE ASH GLASS POWDER
A 0 0
B 5 10
C 10 10
D 15 10
E 20 10
DESCRIPTION OF THE MATERIALS USED
The material used in the present study are cement, fine
aggregate, coarse aggregate, sugar cane bagasse ash, glass
powder and water.
CEMENT
Cement is a well known bindingmaterial whichhasoccupied
an indispensable place in the construction works. Cement is
a finally powdered material which by itself is not a binder; it
develops the binding property as a result of hydration.
Cement is called a hydraulic product; the hydraulicproducts
are stable in aqueous environment.
Nowadays high strength portland cement 53 grade is used
for the construction works. It has confirmed to the
requirements of Indian standard specifications IS 12269-
1997. The tests on cement has been carried out as per IS
4031-1991.The chemical composition of cement is given in
the table 1. And the physical properties that are obtained by
conducting tests on cement is given in table 2.
Chemical composition of ordinary Portland cement
TABLE - 2
CaO 60-67
SiO2 17-25
Al2O3 3-8
Fe2O3 0.5-6
MgO 2.5
SO3 2-2.5
Other Oxides 5
Physical properties of ordinary Portland cement
TABLE - 3
SL. No Properties Results
1 Fineness (%) 2.35
2 Normal consistency (%) 34
3 Specific gravity 3.1
4 Initial setting time (min) 35
FINE AGGREGATE
Normally concrete is prepared by using the mix design.
Concrete which has reported in this study is prepared with
the different combination of the selected ingredients to suit
the requirement has a concrete. The sand is one of the main
ingredients use in the preparation of concrete. Fine
aggregates are basically the sand that has been obtained
from the land or marine environment.
The fine aggregates as per the guidelines of IS 383-1970 is
defined as the particles, which will pass through the 4.75
mm IS sieve and the materials retained on 150 micron IS
sieve. The natural sand is generally considered to have a
lower size limit of 0.07 mm. The fine aggregates containing
the materials between the range 0.06 mm and 0.02 mm is
considered as silt material. The fine aggregates containing
the materials still smaller than the ranger of the siltparticles
then it is considered as clay material. The natural sand as
relatively high hydraulic conductivity value as compared to
the different types of fine aggregate materials.
As per the guidelines confirming to IS 383-1970 zoning of
fine aggregates, the fine aggregates used in the present
experimental investigation belong to the zone. The physical
properties of the fine aggregates are determined in the
laboratory by conducting the tests confirmingtheguidelines
of IS 2386-Part (3)-1963. Thetest resultswhichareobtained
in the laboratory during the present experimental
investigation are shown in the table 4.
TABLE - 4
Sl. No Properties Results
1 Specific Gravity 2.60
COURSE AGGREGATE
The coarse aggregate is defined as an aggregate most of
which is retained on 4.75 mm IS sieve.
Generally angular aggregates are preferred and used for
construction works. The angularity of the coarse aggregates
also affects the workability or stability of the mix, which
depends on the interlocking of the particles. The physical
properties of the coarse aggregates are determined in the
laboratory by conducting the tests confirming to the
guidelines of IS 2386-Part III and the test resultswhichwere
obtained by the laboratory are shown in the table 5.
TABLE - 5
Sl. No Properties Results
1 Specific Gravity 2.67
WATER
Water is a very important ingredient in the preparation of
concrete, as it actively participates in the chemical reaction
with the cement during the mixingofconcrete.Ingeneral the
water fit for drinking is suitable for mixing concrete.
Impurities in water may affect the initial and final setting
time, strength and shrinkage of concrete. It mayalsohaveits
effect in promoting the corrosion ofthereinforcement.It has
been estimated that or average water by the weight of
cement is required for the chemical reaction in cement
compounds. Portable water free from the impuritysaltswas
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used for mixing and curing of concrete blocks. Some water
containing sugar would be suitable for drinking but it is not
suitable fore mixing the concrete and conversely water
suitable for making concrete may not be necessarily fit for
drinking.
The water to be used in the concrete work should have
the following properties:
It should be free from adverse amount of soils, solids,
alkalis, organic materials and inorganic impurities.
It should be free from iron, vegetable matter and any
other type of substances which are likely to have
adverse effect on concrete or reinforcement.
The water used should be fit for drinking.
SUGARCANE BAGASSE ASH
Sugarcane bagasse ash is a byproduct of sugar factory found
after burning sugarcane bagasse which itself is found after
the extraction of all economical sugar from sugarcane. In
India, approximately about 2.5 Million tons of sugarcane
bagasse ash produced every year.Thesugarcane bagasseash
is a voluminous material and is an environmental waste
sugarcane bagasse ash is non biodegradable waste. The
disposal of this material is already causing environmental
problems around the sugar factories. On the other hand, the
boost in the construction activities in the country created
shortage in most of concrete making materials especially
cement, resulting in an increasing in price.
In this study, sugarcane bagasse ash was collected from
MAKAVALLY SUGAR FACTORY KR PETE and its chemical
properties were investigated.
The sugarcane collected from the factory was used as a
partial replacement for cement in the preparation of M20
grade concrete before the use of bagasse ash, it was oven
dried to remove the moisture content in the ash. After oven
drying the sugarcane bagasse ash which is passing from 90
micron IS sieve was used in this experimental work. The
sugarcane bagasse ash is rich in silica content and also
possesses sufficient amount of calcium. The chemical
composition of sugarcane bagasse ash is similar to that of
cement and the physical properties are also in the
comparable range.
In the present experimental work cement is partially
replaced by the sugarcane bagasse ash in0%.5%,10%,15%
& 20% followed by a constant percent of glass powder and
the concrete blocks were made and the compressive
strength of the concrete work determined for7,14&28days
the split tensile strength were determined for 28 days.
Chemical composition of sugarcane bagasse ash is
shown in the table 5.
Table - 6
Content Percentage
SiO2 62.43
Al2O3 4.38
Fe2O3 6.98
CaO 11.8
MgO 2.51
SO3 1.48
K2O 3.53
Physical Properties of Sugarcane Bagasse Ash is shown
in the table 7.
Table - 7
Sl. No Properties Results
1 Specific Gravity 2.20
GLASS POWDER
Million tons of waste glass is being generated annually all
over the world. Once the glass becomes the waste it is
disposed as landfills, which is unsustainable as this does not
decomposes in the environment. Glass is principally
composed of silica and it also possesses sufficient amount of
calcium. The waste glass pieces are milled by using milling
equipment and then the milled glass is used in concrete as a
partial replacement of cement could be an important step
towards the development of sustainable infrastructure
systems. When the waste glass is milled down to micro size
particles, it is expected to undergo pozzolonicreactionswith
the cement hydrates, forming secondary calcium silicate
hydrate. In this present study the chemical properties of
glass will be evaluated being non biodegradable in nature,
glass disposal has land filled has environmental impacts as
the land filling will be expensive. The glass powder is sieved
and the particles passing through 90 micron ARE sieve are
collected. The glass powder increases the compressive
strength of the concrete.
Chemical composition of glass powder is shown in the
table 8.
Table - 8
Content Percentage
SiO2 68.1
Al2O3 0.9
Fe2O3 0.6
CaO 14.5
MgO 1.8
Na2O 12.2
K2O 0.8
Physical Properties of Glass Powder is shown in the
table 9.
Table - 9
Sl. No Properties Results
1 Specific Gravity 2.66
MIX DESIGN
A. Grade designation: M20
B. Type of cement: OPC 53 Grade
C. Maximum nominal size of aggregate: 20 mm
D. Minimum cement content: 300 Kg/m3
E. Maximum water cement ratio: 0.5
F. Workability: 100 mm (slump)
G. Exposure condition: Mild
H. Degree of supervision: Good
I. Type of aggregate: Crushed angular aggregate
J. Maximum cement content: 450 Kg/m3
CONCRETE MIXES
MIX PROPORTION IS 1:1.7:2.7
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Quantity of materials required for 1 m3
TABLE - 10
SI. NO Materials Quantity (Kg/m3)
1 Cement (OPC) 394
2 Fine Aggregate 703
3 Coarse Aggregate 1082
4 Water 197
Mix Proportions per cubic meter in Kg
TABLE - 11
SI. No Sample Cement Sand CA SCBA GP Water
1 A 394 703 1082 0 0 197
2 B 334.9 703 1082 19.7 39.4 197
3 C 315.2 703 1082 39.4 39.4 197
4 D 295.5 703 1082 59.1 39.4 197
5 E 275.8 703 1082 78.8 39.4 197
Mix Proportion for sample A-E (6 cubes per each
sample) in Kg
TABLE - 12
SI. No Sample Cement Sand CA SCBA GP Water
1 A 8.28 13.8 22.32 0 0 4.14
2 B 7.08 13.8 22.32 0.42 0.78 4.14
3 C 6.72 13.8 22.32 0.78 0.78 4.14
4 D 6.24 13.8 22.32 1.26 0.78 4.14
5 E 5.82 13.8 22.32 1.68 0.78 4.14
DEATAILS OF THE SPECIMENS
TABLE - 13
SPECIMEN CUBES CYLINDERS
DIMENSION (150*150*150) mm
150 mm
Diameter &
300 mm
height
SAMPLE/NO
OF DAYS
7
DAYS
14
DAYS
28
DAYS
28 DAYS
A 2 2 2 1
B 2 2 2 1
C 2 2 2 1
D 2 2 2 1
E 2 2 2 1
TOTAL 10 10 10 5
CASTING, DEMOULDING, AND CURING
Fig. 1
Fig .2
Fig .3
Fig .4
TESTS ON CONCRETE
A. TESTS ON FRESH CONCRETE
1. STANDARD SLUMP TEST
Slump values of all the samples
TABLE - 14
SI. No Items A B C D E
1 Proportion 1:1.7:2.7
2 Slump 100 97 94 89 85
B. TESTS ON HARDENED CONCRETE
1. COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH
Fig .5
2. SPLIT TENSILE STRENGTH OF CONCRETE
Fig .6
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RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS
A. COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF CONCRETE
Compressive Strength of the concrete cubes at 7, 14, & 28
days is shown in table.
TABLE – 15
PERCENTAGE OF
REPLACEMENT
COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH (Mpa)
SCBA GP 7 DAYS 14 DAYS 28 DAYS
0% 0% 13.99 23.77 26.21
5% 10% 16.22 25.10 26.88
10% 10% 17.55 25.55 27.33
15% 10% 13.10 21.77 24.44
20% 10% 12.24 20.66 23.10
B. SPLIT TENSILE STRENGTH OF CONCRETE
Split tensile strength results at 28 Days are shown in table.
TABLE - 16
PERCENTAGE OF
REPLACEMENT
SPLITTENSILE
STRENGTH (Mpa)
SCBA GP 28 DAYS
0% 0% 2.90
5% 10% 3.15
10% 10% 3.50
15% 10% 2.85
20% 10% 2.24
CONCLUSION
Experimental investigation has been carried out to
determine utilization of the sugarcane bagasse ashandglass
powder as cement replacement materials by making the
cement concrete. Based on the results obtained from the
experimental work the following conclusions can be drawn:
1. The compressive strength of concrete was higher than
the conventional concrete for 10% sugarcane bagasse
ash and 10% glass powder replacementbytheweightof
cement at 7, 14, & 28 days of curing ages. However
further increase in replacement percentages lowers the
compressive strength of concrete.
2. The split tensile strength of concrete in which cement
was replaced by 10% SCBA & 10 & GP was higher than
conventional concrete. However further increase in
replacement percentages lowers the split tensile
strength of concrete.
3. Glass powder and SCBA can be used as partial
replacement for cement in concrete which helps in
reduction of construction cost.
4. The optimum replacement of cement by SCBA andGlass
Powder is 10% and 10%, further increase in the
replacement percentages results in reduction of
concrete strength.
SCOPE FOR FUTURE WORK
1. Durability of concrete with partial replacement of
cement by SCBA and glass powder can be studied.
2. Alkali aggregate reaction of concrete with partial
replacement of cement by SCBA and Glass Powder can
be studied.
3. Behavior due to acid attack of concrete with partial
replacement of cement by SCBA and Glass Powder can
be studied.
REFERENCES
[1] Dr. G. Vijayakumar, Ms. H. Vishaliny& Dr. D.
Govindaraju, “ Studies on glass powder as partial
replacement of cement in concrete production”
International Journal of Emerging Technology and
Advanced Engineering (ISSN 2250-2459, ISO
9001:2008 Certified Journal, Volume 3, Issue 2,
February 2013) .
[2] Mr. T. Subramani, Mr. M. Prabhakaram, “ Experimental
study on Bagasse Ash in concrete”International Journal
of Application or Innovation in Engineering &
Management (ISSN 2319-4847, Volume 4, Issue 5, May
2015
[3] M S Shetty, “Concrete Technology and Practice” 7th
edition Textbook, printed by the S Chand and Company
Limited.
[4] H S Vishwanath, “Concrete Technology and Practice”
7th edition Textbook, printed by the S Chand and
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mix design” Bureau of Indian Standards, New Delhi.

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IJTSRD33538: Use of sugarcane bagasse ash and glass powder in concrete

  • 1. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) Volume 4 Issue 6, September-October 2020 Available Online: www.ijtsrd.com e-ISSN: 2456 – 6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD33538 | Volume – 4 | Issue – 6 | September-October 2020 Page 868 An Experimental Study on Properties of Concrete by Partial Replacement of Cement with Sugarcane Bagasse Ash and Glass Powder Bharath V B1, Kuldeep Singh Solanki2, Abdirizak Ismail Jimale3 1Assistant Professor, 2HOD, 3Student, 1,2,3Department of Civil Engineering, Pratap University, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India ABSTRACT Objectives: There are increase in demand and utilization of cement and many scientists are in search for developing alternative binding materials that can be eco-friendly. The use of agricultural andindustrial wasteproducedcanhelp in reduction of waste is our focus. Methods: In this work one of the agricultural waste named sugarcane bagasse ash (SCBA) and industrial waste named glass powder has been used as partial replacement of cement. SCBA is produced by burning of sugarcane bagasse which is left after extraction of juice from sugarcane. At high temperatureundercontrolledconditionbagasse is burned to obtain ash which contains highamorphoussilica.Inthispaperthe cement by weight is replaced by 0%, 5%, 10%, 15%, 20% and25%bySCBAin concrete. Findings: A comparison is made for 0% and other percentages by conducting different tests named compressive strength test, flexural strength test and split tensile strength test for 7 days and 28 days. Improvements: The test results shows that Sugarcane Bagasse Ash and glass powder can be utilized for partial replacement of cement up to 10% by weight of cement without any major loss in strength. KEYWORDS: Agricultural Waste, SCBA, Concrete, Silica Content How to cite this paper: Bharath V B | Kuldeep Singh Solanki | Abdirizak Ismail Jimale "An Experimental Study on Properties of Concrete by Partial Replacement of Cement with Sugarcane Bagasse Ash and Glass Powder" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development(ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-4 | Issue-6,October 2020,pp.868- 872, URL: www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd33538.pdf Copyright © 2020 by author(s) and International Journal ofTrendinScientific Research and Development Journal. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative CommonsAttribution License (CC BY 4.0) (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0) INTRODUCTION Concrete is being widely used for the constructionofmostof the building, bridges and other structures and it also known as backbone to the infrastructures development of a nation. At present for a variety of reasons, the concrete industry is not sustainable. Firstly it consumes huge amount of natural resource due to which no virgin material will be left for future generation. Secondly the major component of concrete is cement. A large amount of greenhouse gases will be emitted in the manufacturing process of cement. Thirdly, concrete structures suffer from a durability problem due to which natural resources are wasted therefore; there is a need to find an alternative method so that concrete industry becomes sustainable. The cement produces about 5% of CO2 emissions of the world. About 900kg of CO2 for every 1000kg of cement produced. Hence, currently the entire construction industry is in search of a suitable and effective waste product that would considerably minimize the usage of cement in construction filed and it ultimately reduces the construction cost. Attempts have been equally made by various researches to reduce the cost of the materials used in the concrete and hence reducing total construction cost by investing and ascertaining the benefits of the materials which are termed an agricultural landindustrial waste.Some of the waste materials are fly ash, quarry dust, sugarcane bagasse ash, and rice husk ash and glass powder. In the past, sugarcane bagasse ash (SCBA) and glass powder (GP) were disposed into the nature. This created a several environmental and health concerns. The sugarcane bagasse ash is obtained from the sugarcane industry and glass powder is also a industrial waste. Instead of disposing these materials into land fills they can be effectively used in the production of concrete as a supplementary to the cement. Both sugarcane bagasse ash and glass powder are rich in silica content and also have sufficient amount of calcium content. Hence the waste materials like sugarcane bagasse ash and glass powder can be used in the partial replacement of cement in concrete production. OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY To investigate the best mix proportion for the partial replacement of sugarcane bagasseashandglasspowder for cement by the different strength values obtained for different sample specimens. IJTSRD33538
  • 2. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD33538 | Volume – 4 | Issue – 6 | September-October 2020 Page 869 To investigate the feasibility of the partial replacement of sugarcane bagasse ash and glass powder in concrete by determining its compressive strength. To find the optimum percentages of sugarcane bagasse ash and glass powder to obtain the optimum compressive strength values. To reduce the cost of major materials used in concrete by replacing it with cheaper materialssuchassugarcane bagasse ash and glass powder. To increase the strength and durability of concrete by using suitable replacement materials. The percentage of sugarcane bagasse ash and glass powder which has to be replaced by the weight of cement is as follows shown in table 1. TABLE I Sample SUGARCANE BAGASSE ASH GLASS POWDER A 0 0 B 5 10 C 10 10 D 15 10 E 20 10 DESCRIPTION OF THE MATERIALS USED The material used in the present study are cement, fine aggregate, coarse aggregate, sugar cane bagasse ash, glass powder and water. CEMENT Cement is a well known bindingmaterial whichhasoccupied an indispensable place in the construction works. Cement is a finally powdered material which by itself is not a binder; it develops the binding property as a result of hydration. Cement is called a hydraulic product; the hydraulicproducts are stable in aqueous environment. Nowadays high strength portland cement 53 grade is used for the construction works. It has confirmed to the requirements of Indian standard specifications IS 12269- 1997. The tests on cement has been carried out as per IS 4031-1991.The chemical composition of cement is given in the table 1. And the physical properties that are obtained by conducting tests on cement is given in table 2. Chemical composition of ordinary Portland cement TABLE - 2 CaO 60-67 SiO2 17-25 Al2O3 3-8 Fe2O3 0.5-6 MgO 2.5 SO3 2-2.5 Other Oxides 5 Physical properties of ordinary Portland cement TABLE - 3 SL. No Properties Results 1 Fineness (%) 2.35 2 Normal consistency (%) 34 3 Specific gravity 3.1 4 Initial setting time (min) 35 FINE AGGREGATE Normally concrete is prepared by using the mix design. Concrete which has reported in this study is prepared with the different combination of the selected ingredients to suit the requirement has a concrete. The sand is one of the main ingredients use in the preparation of concrete. Fine aggregates are basically the sand that has been obtained from the land or marine environment. The fine aggregates as per the guidelines of IS 383-1970 is defined as the particles, which will pass through the 4.75 mm IS sieve and the materials retained on 150 micron IS sieve. The natural sand is generally considered to have a lower size limit of 0.07 mm. The fine aggregates containing the materials between the range 0.06 mm and 0.02 mm is considered as silt material. The fine aggregates containing the materials still smaller than the ranger of the siltparticles then it is considered as clay material. The natural sand as relatively high hydraulic conductivity value as compared to the different types of fine aggregate materials. As per the guidelines confirming to IS 383-1970 zoning of fine aggregates, the fine aggregates used in the present experimental investigation belong to the zone. The physical properties of the fine aggregates are determined in the laboratory by conducting the tests confirmingtheguidelines of IS 2386-Part (3)-1963. Thetest resultswhichareobtained in the laboratory during the present experimental investigation are shown in the table 4. TABLE - 4 Sl. No Properties Results 1 Specific Gravity 2.60 COURSE AGGREGATE The coarse aggregate is defined as an aggregate most of which is retained on 4.75 mm IS sieve. Generally angular aggregates are preferred and used for construction works. The angularity of the coarse aggregates also affects the workability or stability of the mix, which depends on the interlocking of the particles. The physical properties of the coarse aggregates are determined in the laboratory by conducting the tests confirming to the guidelines of IS 2386-Part III and the test resultswhichwere obtained by the laboratory are shown in the table 5. TABLE - 5 Sl. No Properties Results 1 Specific Gravity 2.67 WATER Water is a very important ingredient in the preparation of concrete, as it actively participates in the chemical reaction with the cement during the mixingofconcrete.Ingeneral the water fit for drinking is suitable for mixing concrete. Impurities in water may affect the initial and final setting time, strength and shrinkage of concrete. It mayalsohaveits effect in promoting the corrosion ofthereinforcement.It has been estimated that or average water by the weight of cement is required for the chemical reaction in cement compounds. Portable water free from the impuritysaltswas
  • 3. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD33538 | Volume – 4 | Issue – 6 | September-October 2020 Page 870 used for mixing and curing of concrete blocks. Some water containing sugar would be suitable for drinking but it is not suitable fore mixing the concrete and conversely water suitable for making concrete may not be necessarily fit for drinking. The water to be used in the concrete work should have the following properties: It should be free from adverse amount of soils, solids, alkalis, organic materials and inorganic impurities. It should be free from iron, vegetable matter and any other type of substances which are likely to have adverse effect on concrete or reinforcement. The water used should be fit for drinking. SUGARCANE BAGASSE ASH Sugarcane bagasse ash is a byproduct of sugar factory found after burning sugarcane bagasse which itself is found after the extraction of all economical sugar from sugarcane. In India, approximately about 2.5 Million tons of sugarcane bagasse ash produced every year.Thesugarcane bagasseash is a voluminous material and is an environmental waste sugarcane bagasse ash is non biodegradable waste. The disposal of this material is already causing environmental problems around the sugar factories. On the other hand, the boost in the construction activities in the country created shortage in most of concrete making materials especially cement, resulting in an increasing in price. In this study, sugarcane bagasse ash was collected from MAKAVALLY SUGAR FACTORY KR PETE and its chemical properties were investigated. The sugarcane collected from the factory was used as a partial replacement for cement in the preparation of M20 grade concrete before the use of bagasse ash, it was oven dried to remove the moisture content in the ash. After oven drying the sugarcane bagasse ash which is passing from 90 micron IS sieve was used in this experimental work. The sugarcane bagasse ash is rich in silica content and also possesses sufficient amount of calcium. The chemical composition of sugarcane bagasse ash is similar to that of cement and the physical properties are also in the comparable range. In the present experimental work cement is partially replaced by the sugarcane bagasse ash in0%.5%,10%,15% & 20% followed by a constant percent of glass powder and the concrete blocks were made and the compressive strength of the concrete work determined for7,14&28days the split tensile strength were determined for 28 days. Chemical composition of sugarcane bagasse ash is shown in the table 5. Table - 6 Content Percentage SiO2 62.43 Al2O3 4.38 Fe2O3 6.98 CaO 11.8 MgO 2.51 SO3 1.48 K2O 3.53 Physical Properties of Sugarcane Bagasse Ash is shown in the table 7. Table - 7 Sl. No Properties Results 1 Specific Gravity 2.20 GLASS POWDER Million tons of waste glass is being generated annually all over the world. Once the glass becomes the waste it is disposed as landfills, which is unsustainable as this does not decomposes in the environment. Glass is principally composed of silica and it also possesses sufficient amount of calcium. The waste glass pieces are milled by using milling equipment and then the milled glass is used in concrete as a partial replacement of cement could be an important step towards the development of sustainable infrastructure systems. When the waste glass is milled down to micro size particles, it is expected to undergo pozzolonicreactionswith the cement hydrates, forming secondary calcium silicate hydrate. In this present study the chemical properties of glass will be evaluated being non biodegradable in nature, glass disposal has land filled has environmental impacts as the land filling will be expensive. The glass powder is sieved and the particles passing through 90 micron ARE sieve are collected. The glass powder increases the compressive strength of the concrete. Chemical composition of glass powder is shown in the table 8. Table - 8 Content Percentage SiO2 68.1 Al2O3 0.9 Fe2O3 0.6 CaO 14.5 MgO 1.8 Na2O 12.2 K2O 0.8 Physical Properties of Glass Powder is shown in the table 9. Table - 9 Sl. No Properties Results 1 Specific Gravity 2.66 MIX DESIGN A. Grade designation: M20 B. Type of cement: OPC 53 Grade C. Maximum nominal size of aggregate: 20 mm D. Minimum cement content: 300 Kg/m3 E. Maximum water cement ratio: 0.5 F. Workability: 100 mm (slump) G. Exposure condition: Mild H. Degree of supervision: Good I. Type of aggregate: Crushed angular aggregate J. Maximum cement content: 450 Kg/m3 CONCRETE MIXES MIX PROPORTION IS 1:1.7:2.7
  • 4. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD33538 | Volume – 4 | Issue – 6 | September-October 2020 Page 871 Quantity of materials required for 1 m3 TABLE - 10 SI. NO Materials Quantity (Kg/m3) 1 Cement (OPC) 394 2 Fine Aggregate 703 3 Coarse Aggregate 1082 4 Water 197 Mix Proportions per cubic meter in Kg TABLE - 11 SI. No Sample Cement Sand CA SCBA GP Water 1 A 394 703 1082 0 0 197 2 B 334.9 703 1082 19.7 39.4 197 3 C 315.2 703 1082 39.4 39.4 197 4 D 295.5 703 1082 59.1 39.4 197 5 E 275.8 703 1082 78.8 39.4 197 Mix Proportion for sample A-E (6 cubes per each sample) in Kg TABLE - 12 SI. No Sample Cement Sand CA SCBA GP Water 1 A 8.28 13.8 22.32 0 0 4.14 2 B 7.08 13.8 22.32 0.42 0.78 4.14 3 C 6.72 13.8 22.32 0.78 0.78 4.14 4 D 6.24 13.8 22.32 1.26 0.78 4.14 5 E 5.82 13.8 22.32 1.68 0.78 4.14 DEATAILS OF THE SPECIMENS TABLE - 13 SPECIMEN CUBES CYLINDERS DIMENSION (150*150*150) mm 150 mm Diameter & 300 mm height SAMPLE/NO OF DAYS 7 DAYS 14 DAYS 28 DAYS 28 DAYS A 2 2 2 1 B 2 2 2 1 C 2 2 2 1 D 2 2 2 1 E 2 2 2 1 TOTAL 10 10 10 5 CASTING, DEMOULDING, AND CURING Fig. 1 Fig .2 Fig .3 Fig .4 TESTS ON CONCRETE A. TESTS ON FRESH CONCRETE 1. STANDARD SLUMP TEST Slump values of all the samples TABLE - 14 SI. No Items A B C D E 1 Proportion 1:1.7:2.7 2 Slump 100 97 94 89 85 B. TESTS ON HARDENED CONCRETE 1. COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH Fig .5 2. SPLIT TENSILE STRENGTH OF CONCRETE Fig .6
  • 5. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD33538 | Volume – 4 | Issue – 6 | September-October 2020 Page 872 RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS A. COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF CONCRETE Compressive Strength of the concrete cubes at 7, 14, & 28 days is shown in table. TABLE – 15 PERCENTAGE OF REPLACEMENT COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH (Mpa) SCBA GP 7 DAYS 14 DAYS 28 DAYS 0% 0% 13.99 23.77 26.21 5% 10% 16.22 25.10 26.88 10% 10% 17.55 25.55 27.33 15% 10% 13.10 21.77 24.44 20% 10% 12.24 20.66 23.10 B. SPLIT TENSILE STRENGTH OF CONCRETE Split tensile strength results at 28 Days are shown in table. TABLE - 16 PERCENTAGE OF REPLACEMENT SPLITTENSILE STRENGTH (Mpa) SCBA GP 28 DAYS 0% 0% 2.90 5% 10% 3.15 10% 10% 3.50 15% 10% 2.85 20% 10% 2.24 CONCLUSION Experimental investigation has been carried out to determine utilization of the sugarcane bagasse ashandglass powder as cement replacement materials by making the cement concrete. Based on the results obtained from the experimental work the following conclusions can be drawn: 1. The compressive strength of concrete was higher than the conventional concrete for 10% sugarcane bagasse ash and 10% glass powder replacementbytheweightof cement at 7, 14, & 28 days of curing ages. However further increase in replacement percentages lowers the compressive strength of concrete. 2. The split tensile strength of concrete in which cement was replaced by 10% SCBA & 10 & GP was higher than conventional concrete. However further increase in replacement percentages lowers the split tensile strength of concrete. 3. Glass powder and SCBA can be used as partial replacement for cement in concrete which helps in reduction of construction cost. 4. The optimum replacement of cement by SCBA andGlass Powder is 10% and 10%, further increase in the replacement percentages results in reduction of concrete strength. SCOPE FOR FUTURE WORK 1. Durability of concrete with partial replacement of cement by SCBA and glass powder can be studied. 2. Alkali aggregate reaction of concrete with partial replacement of cement by SCBA and Glass Powder can be studied. 3. Behavior due to acid attack of concrete with partial replacement of cement by SCBA and Glass Powder can be studied. REFERENCES [1] Dr. G. Vijayakumar, Ms. H. Vishaliny& Dr. D. Govindaraju, “ Studies on glass powder as partial replacement of cement in concrete production” International Journal of Emerging Technology and Advanced Engineering (ISSN 2250-2459, ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal, Volume 3, Issue 2, February 2013) . [2] Mr. T. Subramani, Mr. M. Prabhakaram, “ Experimental study on Bagasse Ash in concrete”International Journal of Application or Innovation in Engineering & Management (ISSN 2319-4847, Volume 4, Issue 5, May 2015 [3] M S Shetty, “Concrete Technology and Practice” 7th edition Textbook, printed by the S Chand and Company Limited. [4] H S Vishwanath, “Concrete Technology and Practice” 7th edition Textbook, printed by the S Chand and Company Limited. [5] P M Dhotrad, “Concrete Technology and Practice” 7th edition Textbook, printed by the S Chand and Company Limited. [6] IS: 10262-2009,“Recommendedguidelinesforconcrete mix design” Bureau of Indian Standards, New Delhi.