@article { author = {Daryaee, Mehdi and Bijanvand, Sajad}, title = {Effects of Sugarcane Wastewater Utilization in Concrete Fabrication for Irrigation Channel Coverage}, journal = {Irrigation Sciences and Engineering}, volume = {43}, number = {4}, pages = {15-22}, year = {2020}, publisher = {Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz}, issn = {2588-5952}, eissn = {2588-5960}, doi = {10.22055/jise.2021.35773.1936}, abstract = {The quality of water can significantly affect concrete properties, including ultimate strength and efficiency. The present work provides a feasibility study of utilizing sugarcane wastewater in the fabrication of concrete for covering irrigation channels. Three other water types, including reverse osmosis (RO) water for the fabrication of the control specimen, tap water, and river water, were employed for comparison purposes. The specimens fabricated using different waste types were maintained within a concrete curing pond for 7, 14, and 28 days. The results showed that the resistance of samples prepared with sugarcane wastewater increased up to 14 days and then decreased resistance by 32%. The use of sugarcane wastewater reduced the efficiency of concrete by up to 75% compared to the use of treated water. Concrete prepared with sugarcane wastewater can be used to fill existing cavities caused by reinforcement in hydraulic structures.}, keywords = {Sugarcane wastewater,Characteristic strength,Slump,Electrical conduction}, title_fa = {Effects of Sugarcane Wastewater Utilization in Concrete Fabrication for Irrigation Channel Coverage}, abstract_fa = {The quality of water can significantly affect concrete properties, including ultimate strength and efficiency. The present work provides a feasibility study of utilizing sugarcane wastewater in the fabrication of concrete for covering irrigation channels. Three other water types, including reverse osmosis (RO) water for the fabrication of the control specimen, tap water, and river water, were employed for comparison purposes. The specimens fabricated using different waste types were maintained within a concrete curing pond for 7, 14, and 28 days. The results showed that the resistance of samples prepared with sugarcane wastewater increased up to 14 days and then decreased resistance by 32%. The use of sugarcane wastewater reduced the efficiency of concrete by up to 75% compared to the use of treated water. Concrete prepared with sugarcane wastewater can be used to fill existing cavities caused by reinforcement in hydraulic structures.}, keywords_fa = {Sugarcane wastewater,Characteristic strength,Slump,Electrical conduction}, url = {https://jise.scu.ac.ir/article_16540.html}, eprint = {https://jise.scu.ac.ir/article_16540_3289c9df610426637b849b818f13e6c6.pdf} }