POTENTIALS OF DEKINA CASSAVA PEEL ASH IN CONCRETE PRODUCTION
No Thumbnail Available
Date
2024-02-28
Authors
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
3RD INTERNATIONAL CIVIL ENGINEERING CONFERENCE
Abstract
Basic conventional building materials like cement and aggregates are becoming increasingly expensive due to
high cost incurred in their processes, production and transportation. The utilization of locally available materials
such as cassava peel ash that can either reduce or replace the conventional ones is being considered. Following
review paper summarizes the mechanical and durability characteristics of cassava peel ash compared with
ordinary Portland cement. The cassava peel ash was obtained by calcinations of cassava peel to 7000 c
temperature. The sample was investigated using XRS-FP Analysis, for evaluating the concentration of each
component such as SiO2, Al2O3, Fe2O3, CaO, MgO, SO3, K2O Na2O, LoI, the phase composition, mechanical and
durability properties evolution. From this review is obvious that significant analytical techniques have been
successfully carried out and a significant concentration of 81.14% was obtained. These analyses have shown that
natural pozzolan based geopolymer has potential to be used as sustainable building materials. It was discovered
that the cassava peel ash contains all the main chemical constituents of cement though in lower percentage
compared with OPC which shows that it can serve as a suitable replacement if the right percentage is used.
However, its durability and sulphuric acid resistance improved considerably at greater replacement of cement with
cassava peel ash. The study recommends that concrete made with cassava peel ash can be used for light
construction works where high strength is not major requirement but where durability is a major concern.
Description
Keywords
Aggregate, Cassava Peel Ash, Cement, Durability, Pozzolan, Workability