Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH) resistance of cement mortar made with treated domestic waste water
International Journal of Development Research
Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH) resistance of cement mortar made with treated domestic waste water
Received 19th January, 2020; Received in revised form 03rd February, 2020; Accepted 26th March, 2020; Published online 29th April, 2020
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This article provides the effectiveness of the cement mortar mixes prepared with Treated Domestic waste Water (TDW). At first phase, the experimental study has been taken place on effective replacement of portable water with treated domestic waste water. The treated water was used in the cement mortar mixes with various dosages of 0,25,50,75 and 100%. In the second phase for effective replacement mix, the resistance of Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) is studied and it is used with various concentrations of 0, 1,2,3,4 and 5%. From the results it is found that, 50% treated water is effective and for this mix as the NaOH concentrations increases the strengths are decreasing. A model is deduced to evaluate the strength results and the model estimated the experimental results more or less with good accuracy.