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Optimization and Evaluation of Alkali Activated Fly Ash for Lightweight Aggregate Production

Suprabha Rani Panda1 Suraj Kumar Chand2 Bhavyavesh Sahu3 Prasant Kumar Sahu4
1Assistant Professor Department of Civil Engineering, Government Engineering College, Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India. 2,3Assistant Professor Department of Mechanical Engineering, Government Engineering College, Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India. 4Assistant Professor Department of Mechanical Engineering, JSGEC, Jagdalpur, India

Published Online: July-August 2024

Pages: 01-05

Abstract

This study investigates the utilization of solid waste, specifically fly ash, and other materials to produce aggregates through geopolymerisation. The research aims to explore the properties of fly ash aggregates and assess their viability in concrete production. The objectives of the study encompass the preparation of aggregates using different proportions of fly ash and alkali activator such as sodium hydroxide and sodium silicate, alongside the casting of concrete cubes utilizing the artificial aggregate. The methodology employed involves the preparation of alkali activator, mix proportioning, and the subsequent processes of mixing, casting, crushing, and curing. Various ratios of fly ash to activator (2.5:1, 3:1, and 3.5:1) were investigated, with corresponding results obtained for properties such as abrasion value, impact value, bulk specific gravity, and water absorption. The findings reveal that the properties of the fly ash aggregates vary with different ratios, with notable differences observed in abrasion value, impact value, bulk specific gravity, and water absorption. For 2.5:1 abrasion value is 26.02%, impact value is 19.32%, bulk specific gravity 1.821 and water absorption 9.61%.For 3:1 abrasion value is 37.14%, impact value is 25.15%, bulk specific gravity 1.78 and water absorption 10.58%.For 3.5:1 abrasion value is 46.5%, imapct value is 32.87%, bulk specific gravity 1.648 and water absorption 12.83%. Casting cude using ratio 2.5:1, 28 day strength is 20.46 N/mm2.. This research project offers an eco-friendly solution for utilizing fly ash in the production of high-performance aggregates, contributing to sustainable construction practices. The implications of the findings include reduced environmental impact, enhanced resource efficiency, and the potential for resilient and environmentally conscious built environments. Further research and development in this area could lead to broader adoption of geopolymerized fly ash aggregates in the construction industry, paving the way for a more sustainable and Greener future.

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