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Compressive Strength, Fire and Chloride Resistance of Concrete Hollowblocks with Ash Additives
if ash refers to inorganic compounds then i think it would work for compressive stress (high metallic attribute) and combustion resistance (low carbon attribute), i doubt on chloride since those inorganic compounds may already have the chloride ions attached to them making those ions to easily reach the steel reinforcement which could in turn indirectly affect the chloride resistance of the concrete when it craccks after chlorides are done eating the steel reinforcement

i think this is for construction engineering, i'm not a civil engineer but i have knowledge in chemistry
 
if ash refers to inorganic compounds then i think it would work for compressive stress (high metallic attribute) and combustion resistance (low carbon attribute), i doubt on chloride since those inorganic compounds may already have the chloride ions attached to them making those ions to easily reach the steel reinforcement which could in turn indirectly affect the chloride resistance of the concrete when it craccks after chlorides are done eating the steel reinforcement

i think this is for construction engineering, i'm not a civil engineer but i have knowledge in chemistry
Yung ash additives na yan - sugarcane bagasse, rice hull at saw dust
 
Yung ash additives na yan - sugarcane bagasse, rice hull at saw dust
you mean ash from sugarcane bagasse? or yung bagasse na mismo, kasi bagasse is organic which means very high carbon content and very combustible, if ash from burnt bagasse naman siguraduhin lang na complete yung burning para yung ash will have zero carbon content

eto yung kakailanganin or iwasan mo na mga chemicals:
1. compressive strength - increase metal content
2. combustion resistance - zero out carbon content
3. chloride resistance - zero out chlorine content

in short, mag add ka ng substance na high in metallic content but with zero carbon & chlorine content
 
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