Effect of Partial Replacement of Cement with Cow Dung Ash Using Bida Natural Coarse Aggregate
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0022-10-05
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School of Environmental Technology, Federal University of Technology, Minna
Abstract
The research investigates the effect of partial replacement of cement with cow dung ash (CDA) in
concrete production using Bida natural coarse aggregate. Water to cement ratio and mix ratio of 0.6
and 1:2:4 was adopted respectively. The aggregates used were characterized and the cow dung was
calcined at a temperature between 400-500oC. Concrete was produced using CDA as cement
replacement at 0%, 5%, 10%, 15%, 20%, 25%, 30%, 35% and 40%. Slump of the freshly produced
concrete was determined and the compressive strength of the hardened concrete was determined at 7,
21 and 28 days of curing. The sum of SiO2, Al2O3 and Fe2O3 in CDA exceeds the 70% minimum
specified by ASTMC 618-12. The slump of the fresh concrete ranges from 0 – 40 mm while the
compressive strength at 28 days curing duration ranges from 12.59N/mm2 19.29N/mm2 and density
was 2323.95kg/m3– 2554.59kg/m3 respectively. The test results revealed that the compressive strength
decrease with increase in CDA content and increase with curing age. The strength results indicate that
there was no much significant difference between the control specimen with 0% CDA and that
containing 5% CDA. This implies that concrete made using CDA as partial replacement for cement can
be used for structural applications such as in the construction of reinforced concrete slabs, beams,
columns and foundations. The study concluded that CDA has pozzolanic properties and can be used to
replace up to 10% cement in concrete produced using Bida natural coarse aggregate.
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Concrete, Cement, Cow dung Ash, Compressive Strength, Workability.