POUEY, Maria Tereza.; DAL MOLIN, Denise.; VIANNA, Humberto D.; NORONHA, Mila.; ETGES, Bernardo.
Abstract:
The rice husk ash (CCA) is an agro-industrial waste which can be applied to replace
cement partially, by agricultural buildings, reducing costs and environmental problems. Its
applicability due to the high content of Silica present in its chemical constitution. The aim of this
work is to determine and compare the influence in initial and ending setting times of wasting CCA
replacement on cement, in different percents and, consequently, in the required amount of water in the
normal consistence paste. Further, the compressive strength is also evaluated. The applied CCA is
wasting, originally from Pelotas – RS and it was processed in ball windmills for two hours. The
adopted replacement percents were: 0% (reference), 6%, 10%, 15%, 33% and 50%. The tests have
been done according to ABNT current rules. According to these tests, the amount demanded grows
bigger with the replacement content and the same occurs in relation to the setting times. About the
compressive strength, the cement with 15% replacement has registered the higher