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Study of Concrete Properties using Bone Powder by Partial Replacement of Cement

Anwar Ahmad, Dr. Syed Aqeel Ahmad, Mohd. Kashif Khan, Himanshu k

Abstract


Study of concrete, structural properties of formed accreted concrete with and In this without pulverized bone were investigated. The flexural behaviour of foam concrete containing pulverized bone as partial replacement of cement. A total no. of forty two cubes were used to investigate the flexural behaviour of the specimen. The pulverized bone content was varied from 0 to 10.5% at interval of 1.5%, 3%, 4.5%, 6%, 7.5%, 9%, 10.5% in used to bone powder at replacement of cement. The result of control specimens at 28 days curing age in the cube. It can be concluded that formed aerated concrete used for this study has potential for structural applications. Also pulverized bone can be used to reduce the quantity of cement used in aerated concrete production thus, ridding our environment of potentially harmful wastes as well as reduce the consumption of non enable resources. To a mix of cement and bone powder to a concrete. The bone powder are used 1.5%,3%,4.5%,6%,7.5%,9%,10.5% by partial replacement of cement in a cubes test than the strength increases and reached maximum compressive strength at 7.5% and then start to decreases 9%,10.5%.

 


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