Abstract:
This research study compares the mechanical
properties of concrete by substituting Sugarcane Bagasse Ash
(SCBA) at various weight ratios for Ordinary Portland Cement
(OPC) and Portland Composite Cement (PCC). The study was
mainly concerned with determining the consistency, setting
time, workability, compressive strength, and split tensile
strength of concrete mixes containing different percentages of
SCBA. Three replacement scenarios were considered into
account: 0% SCBA (control sample), 5% SCBA, and 10%
SCBA, which would have replaced both OPC and PCC. Various
tests were conducted according to relevant standards to evaluate
the performance of the concrete mixes. The results revealed that
replacing 10% of OPC with SCBA performed better than
replacing PCC and the control samples. Higher compressive
strength and split tensile strength were among the improved
mechanical characteristics of the concrete mixtures with 10%
SCBA. These results show the possibility of using SCBA as a
partial cement substitute to enhance the overall performance of
concrete, especially when replacing OPC. This research offers
important insights into sustainable construction practices by
identifying SCBA as a feasible cementitious material with
favorable economic and environmental effects. The results may
assist researchers and concrete experts in optimizing the use of
SCBA in concrete mix designs to achieve desired mechanical
properties and enhance sustainability in the construction
industry.
Citation:
S. Sankeeth, B. S. Kumara, H. G. H. Damruwan, H. M. S. T. Herath, C. S. Lewangamage and K. R. Koswattage, "Comparative Study on the Mechanical Properties of Concrete by Substituting Cement with Sugarcane Bagasse Ash," 2023 Moratuwa Engineering Research Conference (MERCon), Moratuwa, Sri Lanka, 2023, pp. 155-160, doi: 10.1109/MERCon60487.2023.10355504.