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Year: 2020 | Month: June | Volume: 7 | Issue: 6 | Pages: 263-270

Elaboration of a Cement Matrix Composite, Improved With the Pozzolan of Rice Husk Ash, Reinforced With Sugar Cane Bagasse Fibers

ACODJI Vodouhè. Pamphile, OLODO T. Emmanuel, DOKO K. Valery

Laboratory of Energetic and Applied Mechanics (LEMA), University of Abomey-Calavi, 01BP2009 Cotonou, Benin

Corresponding Author: ACODJI Vodouhè. Pamphile

ABSTRACT

In this work it’s developed a multifunctional eco-material based on short fibers of sugar cane with a cement matrix improved with the rice husk pozzolana. The properties of the sand were analyzed by particle size, fineness modulus and sand equivalence tests. The rice husk pozzolan was obtained by calcination at 600 ° C, the temperature at which the fire loss becomes constant, until calcination of the ash, which was determined by Thermogravimetric Analysis. The characterization of the ash was determined by the X-ray Diffraction and Fluorexence X tests to obtain its mineralogical constituents, in particular the silica content of 98.78%, in preponderance which had characterized its pozzolanicity.The pozzolanic activity of 0.71 was in the active range of 0.67 to 1. The composite material was tested for maneuverability with a water / cement ratio E = 0.7. Substitution of the sand by sugarcane fibers, up to a rate of 5%, had improved the behavior in compression, in bending, which were tested by the 3-point bending test, combining good mechanical properties in flexion of 4.82 MPa, ductile and very light for its use to reduce the weight of the structures and fight against global warming, due to the quantity of cement less, source of production of significant quantities of polluting CO2.

Keywords: eco-material; matrix; maneuverability; fibers, mechanical; compression; resistance.

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