A review on use of sugarcane bagasse ash as a partial replacement of cement in concrete

This review investigates the possible usage of sugarcane bagasse ash (SCBA) as just a partial replacement of cement into concrete. The utilization of SCBA in concrete not only addresses the disposal problem of the sugarcane bagasse but also reduces the carbon footprint of concrete production. The re...

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