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In this paper, efforts has been made to study the behavior of fly ash bricks by taking different proportions of fly ash, cement, lime, gypsum and sand. Three types of fly ash bricks in the different percentage of cement such as 3%, 5% and without cement are designed and then various tests such as compressive strength test, water absorption test, efflorescence, weight test, structural test were performed in order to have comparison with conventional bricks. In the experimental study it is found that the compressive strength of fly ash brick containing 5% cement is 152.1 kg/cm2 which is more than that of class I conventional bricks by 40% approximately. Effort has been made by making different proportions of ingredients having composition of fly ash, cement, lime, gypsum, and sand.
In this paper, efforts has been made to study the behavior of fly ash bricks by taking different proportions of fly ash, cement, lime, gypsum and sand. Three types of fly ash bricks in the different percentage of cement such as 3%, 5% and without cement are designed and then various tests such as compressive strength test, water absorption test, efflorescence, weight test, structural test were performed in order to have comparison with conventional bricks. In the experimental study it is found that the compressive strength of fly ash brick containing 5% cement is 152.1 kg/cm2 which is more than that of class I conventional bricks by 40% approximately. Effort has been made by making different proportions of ingredients having composition of fly ash, cement, lime, gypsum, and sand.
Fly ash is the coal combustion residue generated from the power plant. From last three continually due to increases in population and industries. Hence, the requirement of energy also increased. A lot of pressure on a generate more energy and the amount of fly ash problem to our environment because fly ash etc. Fly ash can be utilized paper present review on utilization of fly ash in various fields.
International Journal of Advanced Research in Engineering, Science and Management (IJARESM) ISSN: 2394-1766 (Online)
THERMAL INDUSTRY WASTE: OPPORTUNITIES FOR DEVELOPMENT OF LOW COST FLY ASH BRICKSFly ash is generated in large quantities especially by thermal power plants. A lot of research has been carried out for effective utilization of fly ash in building industry. Use of fly ash in manufacturing brick is one such subject which is being studied by researchers. Fly ash brick (FAB) is a building material, specifically masonry units, containing class C fly ash or Class F Fly ash and water. Fly ash is finely divided residue resulting from the combustion of powdered coal, transported by the flue gases and collected by electrostatic precipitators. Its proper disposal has been a cause of concern since long, which otherwise leads to pollution of air, soil and water. The disposal and utilization of this fly ash is a matter to ponder. The World Bank has cautioned India that by 2015, land disposal of coal ash would require about 1000 Km2 of land. To overcome this problem and to encourage the utilization of fly ash, Government of India in 2003 made it mandatory to use at least 25% fly ash with soils on weight to weight basis for manufacture of bricks within a radius of 100 Km from coal or lignite based thermal power plants. Several researchers and organizations have put forward the methods for use of fly ash in brick making. For last several decades attempts are being made to find a suitable method for the disposal and proper utilization of fly ash. INTRODUCTION Pulverized fuel ash commonly known as Fly ash is a useful by product from thermal power stations using pulverized coal as fuel and considerable pozzolonic activity. This national resource has been gainfully utilized for manufacture of pulverized fuel ash-lime bricks as a supplement to common burnt clay buildings bricks leading to conservation of natural resources and improvement in environment quality. Fly ash is the inorganic mineral residue obtained after burning of Coal/Lignite in the boilers. The characteristics of Fly ash depend upon the quality of lignite/coal and the efficiency of boilers.
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