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Ammar M. H. A

Gurpreet Singh Dhanoa

Gurpreet Singh Sidhu

Abstract

A combination of its low impact on the environment and sustainability, Pervious Concrete (PC) has become more and more common. It offers numerous benefits like decreasing heat island effects, controlling storm water runoff, and recharging groundwater. In an effort to improve the PC's overall performance, this study examines the use of rice husk ash (RHA) and calcium carbide waste (CCW) as additional cementations' materials (SCMs). The response surface methodology (RSM) was used to determine the mathematical connections between the variables RHA and CCW and strength traits. Workability, flexural strength, compressive strength, splitting tensile strength, and additional strength properties were investigated. As compared to the control mix, the results showed an important rise in strength at 0% RHA and 10% CCW.

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