INVESTIGATION OF COTTON DUST ASH AS A SUPPLEMENTARY CEMENTITIOUS MATERIAL FOR CONCRETE PRODUCTION
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2020-08-19
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Hawassa University
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A supplementary cementing material (SCM) is a material that when used in conjunction with
Portland cement contributes to the properties of the hardened concrete. The objective of this
research work was to investigate the Cotton Dust Ash (CDA) as SCM and thus to determine the
effect of CDA on strength and durability properties of concrete. Then after determining the
properties of CDA, sand, and coarse aggregate, C-25 grade concrete mix was designed and the
cement was replaced by CDA at 5 % replacement interval up to 25% by weight. The concrete
mix was produced and tested using slump test, concrete cube test, split test, water absorption
test, sorptivity test, and carbonation test. The research results reveals that the workability of
concrete decreases due to water-absorbent property and high specific surface area of CDA. The
maximum strength for compressive and tensile strength was obtained at 5% replacement, and it
increases until 20% of CDA by a decreasing rate. The cause of increment is when CDA is added
in concrete the reactive silica present in CDA reacts with Ca(OH)2 liberated during cement
hydration and forms additional (C-S-H) gel. The CDA addition until 25% causes reduced water
absorption and sorptivity of the concrete by making the pores discontinuous due to their pore
blocking effect. The specimens starting from 5%, 20%, and 25% of CDA concrete shows highly
alkaline, a purple-red color as 0% CDA concrete, which means un-carbonated. This is due to
when CDA is available in concrete it reduces the availability of surplus lime by way of
pozzolanic reaction. From the cost-benefit analysis finding the optimum point is the point that
attains the target strength with higher benefits, which is an economical point, was 10.8 % CDA.
Finally, this research has attempted to provide an approach to introducing cotton dust ash a
cement replacement in concrete, aiming to improve the pozzolanic activity. The experimental
results verified the feasibility of this approach.
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SCM, CDA, Strength properties, Durability properties, Cost-benefit analysis
