2020
DOI: 10.3390/ma13051198
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Effect of Elevated Temperature on Compressive Strength and Physical Properties of Neem Seed Husk Ash Concrete

Abstract: High temperature rise mostly caused by a fire outbreak is currently becoming a threat that endangers concrete's structural performance for buildings and the safety of occupants. The behavior of concrete after fire subjection has been of much interest for the structural materials design purposes. This study investigated the physical properties and the compressive strength of M25 concrete incorporating Neem Seed Husk Ash (NSHA), exposed to and through targeted different levels of temperature (200 • C to 800 • C)… Show more

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“…In addition, at 500°C for 3 hours, concrete with 10% CSA and 5% CSP increased by 5.02% compared to control. The results obtained are comparable with [68,69]. The increased strength is most likely due to the pozzolanic influence during the hydration process, which results in a huge number of C-S-H, which is responsible for strength growth [68].…”
Section: Figure 18 Residual Compressive Strength Of Control and Modif...supporting
confidence: 65%
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“…In addition, at 500°C for 3 hours, concrete with 10% CSA and 5% CSP increased by 5.02% compared to control. The results obtained are comparable with [68,69]. The increased strength is most likely due to the pozzolanic influence during the hydration process, which results in a huge number of C-S-H, which is responsible for strength growth [68].…”
Section: Figure 18 Residual Compressive Strength Of Control and Modif...supporting
confidence: 65%
“…The results obtained are comparable with [68,69]. The increased strength is most likely due to the pozzolanic influence during the hydration process, which results in a huge number of C-S-H, which is responsible for strength growth [68]. More so, CSA functions as a micro filler, strengthening the system's microstructure [58].…”
Section: Figure 18 Residual Compressive Strength Of Control and Modif...supporting
confidence: 54%
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“…In Lertwattanaruk & Makul (2021) [30] study, the introduction of rice husk ash and bagasse ash substituting a portion of cement allowed to get self-compacting concrete mixtures with optimal rheological characteristics and acceptable strength characteristics. The effectiveness of using such complex additives from several types of ash has also been confirmed by research [31][32][33][34].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 74%