2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-58555-0
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Optimization of cassava peel ash concrete using central composite design method

Uzoma Ibe Iro,
George Uwadiegwu Alaneme,
Imoh Christopher Attah
et al.

Abstract: Cassava peel ash (CPA) is an abundant agricultural byproduct that has shown promise as an additional cementitious material in concrete manufacturing. This research study aims to optimize the incorporation of CPA in concrete blends using the central composite design (CCD) methodology to determine the most effective combination of ingredients for maximizing concrete performance. The investigation involves a physicochemical analysis of CPA to assess its pozzolanic characteristics. Laboratory experiments are then … Show more

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“…This methodology aims to provide a structured and accessible framework for engineers and practitioners involved in concrete production. By emphasizing key principles and optimizing material selection, mixture proportions, and testing protocols, this approach seeks to simplify the design process while maintaining the performance and sustainability benefits of geopolymer concrete 13 , 14 . Additionally, we present a comprehensive outline of the proposed methodology, highlighting its goals, essential elements, and possible applications within the construction sector.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This methodology aims to provide a structured and accessible framework for engineers and practitioners involved in concrete production. By emphasizing key principles and optimizing material selection, mixture proportions, and testing protocols, this approach seeks to simplify the design process while maintaining the performance and sustainability benefits of geopolymer concrete 13 , 14 . Additionally, we present a comprehensive outline of the proposed methodology, highlighting its goals, essential elements, and possible applications within the construction sector.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The process of soil particle analysis involved cleaning the sieve shaker's sieves, recording their weights, drying soil samples, and arranging sieves (sizes ranging from 2–0.002 mm) in ascending order. After weighing the samples, the successive percentages of soil particles retained in each pan were calculated for soil classification 34 .
Figure 4 Sieve analyzer (Haver & Boecker 59302 DELDE).
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Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%