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Report on Experimental Study on Sugarcane Bagasse Ash as Partial Replacement Material in Conventional Concrete by Using Artificial Sand

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

Abstract


Our country India is one of the largest producers of Sugarcane. The process of
manufacturing sugar in factories creates lots of air pollution in environment thus creating a big health issue. If this sugarcane waste is utilized property then it will decrease waste as well as it will be useful for development of society. The same experimental study and research has done in this project.


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