Umudike Journal of Engineering and Technology

Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike


MODEL FOR PREDICTING COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF CONCRETE MADE WITH COW DUNG ASH

Nwa-david, C. D.
Department of Civil Engineering, Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike, Abia State, Nigeria

Adenaike, O. A.
Department of Civil Engineering, , Federal Polytechnic Ngodo-Isuochi, Abia State, Nigeria.

Ukachukwu, O. C.
Department of Civil Engineering, Federal University of Technology, Owerri, Imo State, Nigeria.



ABSTRACT

The construction industry in developing nations is constantly concerned with achieving viable low-cost eco-friendly infrastructural buildout considering the rising cost of concrete materials, reduction in material’s availability and quality, as well as their environmental impact. This paper investigated the use of cow dung ash (CDA) as a partial replacement material for cement in concrete production. The concrete was produced with a mix ratio of 1:1.5:3 and water-cement ratio of 0.6. Particle size analysis, Specific gravity, workability and setting time tests were carried out on the constituent materials. The partial replacement of cement with CDA was done at 2.5% interval. A total of thirty-three 150 × 150 × 150 mm’ concrete cubes were made and compressive strength test was done after 28 curing days. The compressive strength of CDA-concrete at 28-day curing increased consistently from 0% cement replacement with CDA to 20% replacement with CDA and decreases gradually beyond 20% cement replacement with CDA. Ibearugbulem’s method was employed to formulate a mathematical model for prediction and 28 days’ strength-optimization of CDA-cement composite. The response function is expressed as a multivariable function for the proportions of the constituent materials, considering the spatial domain for each concrete mixture variable. Applying the variational approach, the response function was developed within the specified spatial domain and was optimized. The percentage variation between the optimum experimental and model predicted strength is 3.6% which demonstrates the reliability of the model and its ability to generate close form solution. Evaluating the adequacy of the model with student’s T-test at 95% confidence level, proved that the model is worthy of adoption for reliable, time-effective and accurate strength-optimization of CDA-cement concrete.


Keywords: Concrete, Cow Dung Ash (CDA), Compressive Strength, Ibearugbulem Model, Optimization.


https://doi.org/10.33922/j.ujet_v10i2_8
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Published
Wednesday, August 21, 2024

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Vol. 10 No. 2, December 2024

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