Coconut shell ash as cementitious material in concrete: a review

In recent years, there has been great concern about introducing new supplementary cementitious materials (SCM) in place of ordinary Portland cement (OPC) in concrete. The aim of this study is to check the behavior of coconut shell ash (CSA) with various proportions in concrete. Coconut shell is avai...

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Main Authors: Bheel, Naraindas, Mangi, Sajjad Ali, Meghwar, Shanker Lal
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Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2021
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spelling my-ukm.journal.164712021-04-26T06:29:20Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/16471/ Coconut shell ash as cementitious material in concrete: a review Bheel, Naraindas Mangi, Sajjad Ali Meghwar, Shanker Lal In recent years, there has been great concern about introducing new supplementary cementitious materials (SCM) in place of ordinary Portland cement (OPC) in concrete. The aim of this study is to check the behavior of coconut shell ash (CSA) with various proportions in concrete. Coconut shell is available in abundant quantity in local agricultural fields and considered as waste product. On the other hand, cement production emits a lot of toxic gases in the atmosphere which causes environmental pollution and greenhouse gases. Thus, CSA might be utilized as a cementitious material in concrete for sustainable development. This review article provides a detailed overview of the fresh and mechanical properties of various research studies. It is found that by incorporating the 10% of CSA into concrete results in the improvement of mechanical properties of concrete such as compressive, split tensile strength and flexural strength of concrete after every curing day respectively. Moreover, the modulus of elasticity enhanced while using 10% of CSA in concrete and the workability of fresh concrete was declined as the percentage of CSA increases. In addition to that, the use of CSA in concrete can reduce the total carbon foot print while reducing the overall cost of concrete manufacturing. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2021 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/16471/1/03.pdf Bheel, Naraindas and Mangi, Sajjad Ali and Meghwar, Shanker Lal (2021) Coconut shell ash as cementitious material in concrete: a review. Jurnal Kejuruteraan, 33 (1). pp. 27-38. ISSN 0128-0198 https://www.ukm.my/jkukm/volume-331-2021/
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description In recent years, there has been great concern about introducing new supplementary cementitious materials (SCM) in place of ordinary Portland cement (OPC) in concrete. The aim of this study is to check the behavior of coconut shell ash (CSA) with various proportions in concrete. Coconut shell is available in abundant quantity in local agricultural fields and considered as waste product. On the other hand, cement production emits a lot of toxic gases in the atmosphere which causes environmental pollution and greenhouse gases. Thus, CSA might be utilized as a cementitious material in concrete for sustainable development. This review article provides a detailed overview of the fresh and mechanical properties of various research studies. It is found that by incorporating the 10% of CSA into concrete results in the improvement of mechanical properties of concrete such as compressive, split tensile strength and flexural strength of concrete after every curing day respectively. Moreover, the modulus of elasticity enhanced while using 10% of CSA in concrete and the workability of fresh concrete was declined as the percentage of CSA increases. In addition to that, the use of CSA in concrete can reduce the total carbon foot print while reducing the overall cost of concrete manufacturing.
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author Bheel, Naraindas
Mangi, Sajjad Ali
Meghwar, Shanker Lal
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Mangi, Sajjad Ali
Meghwar, Shanker Lal
Coconut shell ash as cementitious material in concrete: a review
author_facet Bheel, Naraindas
Mangi, Sajjad Ali
Meghwar, Shanker Lal
author_sort Bheel, Naraindas
title Coconut shell ash as cementitious material in concrete: a review
title_short Coconut shell ash as cementitious material in concrete: a review
title_full Coconut shell ash as cementitious material in concrete: a review
title_fullStr Coconut shell ash as cementitious material in concrete: a review
title_full_unstemmed Coconut shell ash as cementitious material in concrete: a review
title_sort coconut shell ash as cementitious material in concrete: a review
publisher Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
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