Ltd 2babulal tarabai institute of research and technology abstractindia is an agriculture based country, many crops are grown here like wheat, rice, sugarcane etc. Girge, effect of use of bagasse ash on strength of concrete, international journal of innovative research in science, engineering and technology 2 20, 29973000. Uses of sugarcane bagasse ash waste in brick can save the sugarcane industry disposal costs and produce a greener bricks for construction. Sugarcane bagasse, used as raw material for obtaining cellulose, was chemically characterized, and its cellulose and lignin content were, respectively, 45.
Bagasse ash is also used in conjunction with other pozzolans in making masonry blocks. However, bagasse ash scba is considered waste, which. Characteristics and applications of sugar cane bagasse ash. Sugar cane bagasse ash is recently accepted as a pozzolanic material, however, there is limited research data available on the effects of scba on the properties of concrete.
Table 1 physical and chemical properties of opc and scba chemical properties physical properties chemical composition wt. The residue after combustion presents a chemical composition dominates by silicon dioxide. For this study, the bagasse ash sample was obtained from one of the local sugar. Introduction every year millions of tons of ash are generated from thermal power plants.
Adding sugar cane bagasse ash scba as a replacement for cement may provide additional enhancements in resistance to chloride ion penetration and waterproofing properties. Sugarcane bagasse abstract this study was designed to investigate the effect of anaerobic digestion on biochar produced from sugarcane bagasse. Bagasse ash as replacement for cement in concrete 32 reference 1. Characterization of sugarcane bagasse ash as pozzolan and. In the present work sugarcane bagasse ash was collected directly from cleaning operation of boiler in sugar industry. Historically, bagasse waste has been burned in the fields, and thereby creating pollution. Pdf use of sugarcane bagasse ash as cement replacement. Some of the most common materials are sugarcane bagasse ash scba 12, limestone fines lsf, rice husk ash rha 141516, silica fume sf, etc. Recent studies of sugarcane bagasse ash in concrete and. The sugarcane bagasse ash scba is acquired through the control burning of sugarcane bagasse. Semantic scholar extracted view of properties and reactivity of sugarcane bagasse ash by ajay goyal et al. In this research, total 60 concrete samples 30 cubes and 30 cylinders were made watercement. Application of nssc pulping to sugarcane bagasse ahmad samariha a, and alireza khakifirooz b the nssc pulping process was investigated to produce pulp from bagasse for corrugating board manufacture. This paper characterizes the sugarcane bagasse ash as a pozzolan and investigates its influence on the hardened properties of concrete.
Scba is generally used as a fertilizer or is disposed of in landfills, which has led to intensified environmental concerns. Sugarcane bagasse scb is the waste produced after juice extraction from sugarcane. Sugarcane produces mainly two types of biomass, sugarcane trash and bagasse. Mostly, bagasse produced is burnt for energy needed for sugar processing the use of sugarcane bagasse ash scba as cement. Sugarcane bagasse sugarcane bagasse is a new alternative as a replacement to existing product of activated carbon. Sugar cane bagasse ash scba is an abundant byproduct of the sugar and ethanol industry. Ordinary portland cement was partly replaced by sugarcane bagasse ash in the ratio of 0%, 5%, 10%, 15%, 20% and 25% by weight and the influence of. Sugar cane bagasse is a fibrous wasteproduct of the sugar refining industry, along with. Ordinary portland cement was partly replaced by sugarcane bagasse ash in the ratio of 0%, 5%, 10%, 15%, 20%. Pdf utilization of sugarcane bagasse ash as filtration loss. Constituents wood ash sugarcane bagasse ash coal fly ash class c sio2 31. Pdf utilization of sugarcane bagasse ash in concrete as. Pdf utilization of sugarcane bagasse ash in concrete ijsrd.
Sugarcane bagasse ash sugarcane bagasse is an abundant waste produced in sugar factories after extraction of juice from sugarcane. A very large amount of bagasse ash is obtained from these industries. It is the major raw materials used for sugar production. Properties and operating experience with bagasse as a boiler. Pdf properties and reactivity of sugarcane bagasse ash. Sugarcane bagasse ash sba, is utilized to developed light weight bricksthat serve a purpose of solid waste management and energy efficient alternative low cost construction material. Therefore, due to lack of research most of the bagasse ash is reported the use of bagasse ash as partial replacement of cement in concrete8. Sugarcane bagasse, pozzolan ash, silica, hydration reaction, blended mortar. Study of the technical capability of sugarcane bagasse ash in. Properties and operating experience with bagasse as a boiler fuel.
The obtained sugarcane bagasse ash causes a great disposal problem. Corrosion of modified concrete with sugar cane bagasse ash. Experimental study on use of sugar cane bagasse ash in. Bagasse pitch is a waste product from sugar refining industry. Xrd, ftir and microstructure studies of calcined sugarcane. Effects of sugarcane bagasse ash on the properties of. Pdf utilization of sugarcane bagasse ash in concrete. The scb creates the environmental nuisance due to direct disposal on the open lands and forms garbage heaps in that area. Each ton of sugarcane generates approximately 26% of bagasse at a moisture content of 50% and 0. Sugarcane bagasse is a fibrous wasteproduct of the sugar refining industry, along with. Use of sugarcane bagasse ash as brick material ijsrd. The objective of this work is to experimental assessment of the suitability of sugarcane bagasse ash scba as a filtration loss agent in water based drilling mud formulation.
The sugarcane bagasse consists of approximately 50% of cellulose, 25% of hemicellulose and 25% of lignin. Experimental study on bagasse ash in concrete by partially. In additional to this a larger quantity of agriculture waste like rice husk ash, sugarcane bagasse ash is also produced. Bagasse ash increased dramatically with rain fall except where very effective cane washing. May 03, 2018 this paper presents a detailed investigation of the effects of refined sugarcane bagasse ash scba as partial replacement for cement on the properties of fresh and hardened concrete. Pdf strength properties of sugarcane bagasse ash laterised. Sugarcane trash is the field residue remaining after harvesting the sugarcane stalk while bagasse is the fibrous residue left over after milling of the sugarcane, with 4550% moisture content and consisting of a mixture of hard fibre, with soft and smooth.
Previously, bagasse was burned as a means of solid waste disposal. Pdf sugar cane bagasse is a byproduct of the sugar agroindustry. The huge supply of bagasse needs meaningful disposal. Study on sugarcane bagasse ash as a partial replacement of. The problem gets compounded with million tons of waste being. Xrd, ftir and sem studies on calcined sugarcane bagasse. Aug 28, 2019 sugarcane produces mainly two types of biomass, sugarcane trash and bagasse.
Utilization of bagasse ash as a partial replacement of fine. Bagasse is burned with very low energy efficiency to generate vapor and electric energy and the harvesting process causes straw to be wasted. In many countries this type of bulky waste usually used as the boiler fuel in the sugar mills. Pdf utilization of sugarcane bagasse ash as filtration. Utilization of industrial and agricultural waste products in the industry has been the focus of research for economic, environmental, and technical reasons. Sugarcane bagasse r e f e r e n c e m a t e r i a l. After the bleaching of sugarcane bagasse, the extracted cellulose had a lignin content of 0. Four different c35 concrete mixes with bagasse ash replacements of 0%, 5%, 15% and 25% of the ordinary portland cement were prepared with water to cement ratio of 0. Bagasse is the fibrous residue of sugarcane after crushing and extraction of juice. Biochar from anaerobically digested sugarcane bagasse. With the growing use of automatic harvesting equipment and the gradual elimination of the practice of burning straw law 1124102, it is hoped that sugarcane can be used more completely. It is the name given to the residual cane pulp remaining after sugar has been extracted figure 3. Potential utilization of solid waste bagasse ash journal. The test results indicated that up to 10% replacement of cement by bagasse ash results in better or similar concrete.
Bagasse ash is obtained from the sugarcane industry. For experimental investigations, sugarcane bagasse ash and its chemical properties are obtained from kcp sugar factory, andhra pradesh. Sugarcane bagasse is one such fibrous wasteproduct of the sugar refining industry. Review on effect of baggase ash on strength of concrete. Pdf application of sugarcane bagasse ash as a partial cement. This investigation is focused on the evaluation of the effects of the partial replacement of portland cement by sugar cane bagasse ash cbc in. Bagasse is sugarcane fiber waste left after juice extraction. According to12, sugar cane bagasse is composed of fibers, medule, fine particles and soluble materials, with the in natura bagasse chemically composed of 44,5% of lignocellulosic fibers. Application of sugarcane bagasse ash as a partial cement. The sugarcane bagasse ash scba is obtained as by product of control burning of sugarcane bagasse.
To replacing the clay bricks, with that in mind a research was. Now, bagasse is used to manufacturer eco friendly food service products replacing traditional. Sathiya experimental study on bagasse ash in concrete international journal for service learning in engineeringvol. The study verified that scba shows promising results of its use as a cement replacement material crm. The chemical contents including cellulose, lignin, ash, and extractives soluble in alcoholacetone measured 55. Currently, many studies have been conducted on the effective use of industrial byproducts like fly ash 1, palm oil fuel ash 2, sugarcane bagasse ash 3 silica fume, bottom ash 4 as a. Use of sugarcane bagasse ash as brick material surya bhushan singh1 ayush bhardwaj2 1material engineer 2pg student 1msv international inc 2rgpv, bhopal abstract sugarcane bagasse is a wasteproduct of the sugar cleansing industry. In sugarcane bagasse it made up of water about 50 percent, fiber above 48 percent and also some small amount of soluble solids. Sugarcane bagasse scb is the waste created after juice extraction from sugarcane. Component 1 sio 2 2 al 2 o 3 3 fe 2 o 3 4 cao 5 na 2 o 6 k 2 o 3 7 mno 8 tio 2 9 p 2 o 5 the bagasse ash collected from different sources or parts of india contain silica and alumina as main ingredients. For this study, the bagasse ash sample was obtained from one of the local sugar mills of pakistan. A utilization of sugarcane bagasse ash in concrete pawan kumar mishra1 vipin mishra2 1resident engineer 2m. In recent years, scba research has mainly been focused on utilization in construction materials due to the abundance and pozzolanic characteristics of scba. Sugarcane is an important food crop for tropics and subtropics.
The sugarcane bagasse consists of approximately 50% of cellulose, 25% of. Bagasse ash as an effective replacement in fly ash bricks. Sugarcane bagasse scb which is a voluminous byproduct in the sugar mills when juice is extracted from the cane. The drilling mud was mixed with concentration of various scba at 1, 3 and 5% weight by weight, and is conducted at temperatures at 25, 50 and 80c according to api rpb1 standard. It is utilized as a fuel in boilers in the sugar mills to generate steam and electricity. Sugarcane bagasse ash sugarcane production in india is over 300 million tonsyear that cause about 10 million tons of scba as unutilized and waste. Bagasse ash is the raw waste from the sugar cane industry and it is rich in silica and can be used to produce the eco friendly concrete as such the bagasse ash is not used with geopolymer concrete to study the effect of bagasse ash on geopolymer concrete mechanical and durability properties will be investigated to study the results. Ash from bagasse sugar cane is one of the main waste products generated worldwide and can be used as a mineral additive, mainly due to its high content of silica sio 2. Strength properties of sugarcane bagasse ash laterised concrete. Chemical composition of wood ash, sugarcane bagasse ash, and coal. Sugarcane is one of the major crops grown in over 110 countries and its total production is over 1500 million tons, this is according to goyal et al. Sugarcane bagasse was anaerobically digested to produce methane.
The sugarcane bagasse ash is the result from the bagasse combustion and mainly consists of high amount of silica sio 2 and unburned carbon. Each ton of sugarcane generates near about 26 % of bagasse and 0. This paper presents a detailed investigation of the effects of refined sugarcane bagasse ash scba as partial replacement for cement on the properties of fresh and hardened concrete. A case study on waste utilization of sugar cane bagasse ash. Utilization of industrial and agricultural waste products in the industry has been the focus of research for economical, environmental, and technical reasons. Pdf sugarcane bagasse ash is a byproduct of sugar factories found after burning sugarcane bagasse which itself is found after the extraction of all. The digested residue and fresh bagasse was pyrolyzed separately into biochar at 600 c in nitrogen environment. Sugarcane bagasse ash is an important byproduct of the sugarcane industry and most of it is burned to produce steam and electricity in a cogeneration plant at the ethanol factory. Recycling of sugarcane bagasse ash waste in the production of clay bricks. Bagasse is a byproduct during the manufacture of sugar and it has high calorific value. Sugarcane bagasse is a fibrous wasteproduct of the sugar refining industry, along with ethanol vapor. Aug 14, 2016 bagasse ash as replacement for cement in concrete 32 reference 1. In pakistan, the sugar industry recycles raw bagasse for power generation, and as a result, tonnes of bagasse ash are produced every year.