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Experimental Study on Sugarcane Bagasse Ash (SCBA) as Partial Replacement Material in Conventional Concrete (By Using Artificial Sand)

Y. R. Deshmukh, Akash Sawant, Dnyaneshwar Mane, Ashwini Chavan, Amit Kamble

Abstract


In India sugar is most commonly used as food product. These food products is producing large amount of sugarcane waste. These wastes are affected on environment. This effect can be reduced by use of sugarcane bagasse ash. In this project sugarcane bagasse ash is used as partial replacement in the concrete and conducted test on these concrete.



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