The compressive stress-strain behavior and other characteristics of treated fly ash based roof tiles\nhave been studied by several experimental tests. This paper attempts to presents the results and\nobservations of a study and comparison based on the past reported experimental data. Based on\nthe results and observations of the comprehensive experimental study, five ââ?¬Å?control pointsââ?¬Â have\nbeen identified. The new sets of experiment have been carried out to investigate whether it might\nbe possible the use of fly ash in fly ash based roof tiles for residential construction. In the present\nstudy, treated fly ash (TFA) of C category was used with different materials as a replacement of\nclay for making treated fly ash stone dust roof tiles (TFASDRT). Treated fly ash stone dust roof\ntiles (TFASDRT) were studied at varying percentages of cement, coarse sand, and radish stone\ndust (RSD) along with the constant percentage of waste polythene fibre (WPF). A research program\nwas undertaken to evaluate the suitability of such test for assessing the properties of treated\nfly ash stone dust roof tiles (TFASDRT). The result of this study recommends that the fly ash based\nroof tiles provides a sustainable supplement to the traditional clay roof tiles, they increase the efficiency\nof traditional roof tiles and significantly help to reduce the environmental issues associated\nwith the disposal of these waste materials.
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