• Bamboo Leaf Ash As A Partial Replacement Of Cement In Concrete

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      Contents 
      Title page                                           
      Certification 
      Dedication 
      Acknowledgment   
      Table of contents  
      List of Tables 
      List of Plates  
      List of figure  
      Abstract 
      CHAPTER ONE  
      1.0    Introduction 
      1.1    Statement  of the problem  
      1.2    Aim and objectives 
      1.3    Justification of the study 
      1.4    Scope and limitation of the work  
      1.5    Methodology  
      CHAPTER TWO
      2.0    Review of literature 
      2.1    Ingredient of concrete  
      2.1.1    Water  
      2.1.2    Aggregates   
      2.1.3    Cement 
      2.1.4    Admixtures   
      2.2    Bamboo leaf ash 
      2.3    Properties of concrete 
      2.3.1    Fresh concrete  
      2.3.2    Hardened concrete  
      2.4    Factors affecting strength of concrete 
      CHAPTER THREE
      3.0    Materials and methods  
      3.1    Material selection 
      3.1.1    Coir Ash 
      3.1.2    Coarse aggregate 
      3.1.3    Fine aggregate   
      3.1.4    Cement 
      3.2    Test of the constituent materials 
      3.2.1    Proportioning 
      3.2.2    Batching 
      3.2.3    Composition of the constituent materials for the production of concrete 
      3.2.3    Mixing  
      3.2.4    Casting  
      3.2.5    Compaction  
      3.2.6    Curing 
      3.2.7    Crushing
      3.3    Experimental Investigation
      3.3.1    Laboratory Test  
      3.3.1.1  Sieves Analysis  
      3.3.1.2  Slump Test 
      3.3.1.4  Compressive strength of concrete 
      CHAPTER FOUR
      4.0    Results and Discussion 
      4.1    Result of the Sieve analysis (Particle Size Distribution)
      4.2    Workability (Slump) Test 
      4.3    Density Test   
      4.4    Compressive Strength of the Hardened
      Concrete Cubes  
      4.5    Discussion of Result  
      CHAPTER FIVE
      5.0    Conclusion and Recommendation  
      5.1    Conclusion  
      5.2    Recommendation 
      Reference
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    • ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]ABSTRACTConcrete is a major construction material, which is usually made by mixing cement, water, fine and coarse aggregate and sometimes admixtures in their right proportions. The use of waste materials with pozzolanic properties in concrete production is a becoming a worldwide practice. The assessment of the pozzolanic activity of cement replacement materials is becoming increasingly important because of the need for more sustainable cementing products. In this bamboo leaf Ash is used as parti ... Continue reading---

         

      LIST OF TABLES - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]LIST OF TABLETABLE 3.1    COMPOSITION OF CONSTITUTENT material for BLAsh concrete at 0%,5%,10%,15% and 20% case   Table 4.1    The particle size distribution of sharp sand   Table 4.2    The Particle Size Distribution of Granite  Table 4.3    The Slump Value of The Fresh Concrete  Table 4.4    the Density of the Hardened Concrete after 7 Days of Curing   Table 4.5    the Density of the Hardened Concrete after 14 Days of Curing    Table 4.6    The Density of the Har ... Continue reading---

         

      LIST OF PLATES - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]LIST OF PLATES Plate: 3.1    Bamboo Leaf in it Natural Habitat Plate:3.2     Burning of Bamboo Leaf (BLAsh)   Plate 3.3    Sieve Analysis Test on BLAsh  Plate 3.4    Mixing of Bamboo Leaf Ash with Varying % of Cement, Fine Aggregate and Coarse Aggregate Plate: 3.5    Casting of Concrete Cubes with BLAsh Replacements Plate 3.6    Curing of Concrete Cubes  Plate 3.7    Compressive Strength Test on the Concrete Cubes  Plate 3.8    Slump of Test of BLAsh Concrete   ... Continue reading---

         

      LIST OF FIGURES - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]LIST OF FIGUREFigure 4.1    Particle Size Distribution Curve of Sharp Sand  Figure 4.2    Particle Size Distribution Curve of Granite Figure 4.3    Effects of BLAsh Replacement on Concrete with respect to Days Curing  ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 2 ]CHAPTER ONE1.0    INTRODUCTION  Concrete is a composite element consisting of aggregates enclosed in a matrix of cement paste including possible pozzolanic, has two major components-cement paste and aggregates. As a construction material, concrete can be in almost any shape desired, and once hardened, can become a structural (load bearing) element. The strength of concrete depends upon the strength of these components, their deformation properties, and the adhesion between the paste and aggr ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER TWO - [ Total Page(s): 5 ]Mineral admixture in cement and concrete focuses on how to make more workable and durable concrete using mineral admixtures.Improve resistance of concrete to thermal cracking alkali – aggregate expansion and sulphate attack; and to enable a reduction in cement content.These are;(i)    Bamboo leaf ash (BLASH)(ii)    Fly Ash(iii)    Blast furnace slag (BFS)(iv)    Rice husk Ash (RHA)(v)    Silica fume(vi)    Metakaolin (Oyekan, 2007) 2.2    BAMBOO LEAF ASHBamboo are gro ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER THREE - [ Total Page(s): 15 ]From the grading curve;WhereThe effective size at 10% percent passing through = D10The effective size at 30% percentage passing = D30The effective size at 60% percentage passing = D60Therefore, D10=0.25um; D30=0.840um, and D60=0.8umCoefficient of uniformity (Cu) = D_60/D_10 = 0.8/0.25 =3.2Coefficient of curvature, Cc = ((D_30)2)/(D_10  x D_60 )=0.5402/0.25x0.8=1.46REMARK: based on the result, the F.M of the sand is 3.1.i.e. coarse sand, coefficient of uniformity is 3.2 and coefficient of curvat ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER FOUR - [ Total Page(s): 10 ]iii.    Density of the concrete after 21 days of curing. ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER FIVE - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]CHAPTER FIVE5.0    CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION5.1    CONCLUSIONBased on the experimental investigations carried out and results obtained, it is therefore concluded that;•    The suitability of using bamboo leaf ash BLA as supplementary cementatious material has been explored.•    The compressive strength or ability of fresh bamboo leaf ash content measured by the slump test reduces as the bamboo leaf ash content increases. It is therefore noticed, that bamboo leaf ash c ... Continue reading---

         

      REFRENCES - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]REFERENCESAbdullahi, M. (2005); Characteristics of Wood ASH/OPC Concrete, Civil Engineering Department, Federal University of Technology, Minna, Niger State, Nigeria (accessed online).Arowolo S.G. (2013); The Study of Compressive Strength on Concrete with Partial Replacement of Cement with Bamboo leaf Ash, Final Year Project, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Ilorin, Ilorin.Bloem, B.L. (1959); Preliminary Tests of Effect of Sugar on Strength of Mortar, National Ready Mixed Concrete ... Continue reading---