Effect of different shredded simili paper size on compressive strength of mortar

Paper waste is the third largest pollutant consumer as it threatens the environment. In 2010, from 96.5 million tonnes of Europe production generates to 8.9 million tonnes of waste. At the same time, 49 million tonnes production of recycled paper produces 8.2 million tonnes of solid waste. Hence, ut...

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Main Author: Syafiq Naqiuddin, Yusuf
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spelling my.ump.umpir.158772023-09-19T00:51:40Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/15877/ Effect of different shredded simili paper size on compressive strength of mortar Syafiq Naqiuddin, Yusuf Q Science (General) TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Paper waste is the third largest pollutant consumer as it threatens the environment. In 2010, from 96.5 million tonnes of Europe production generates to 8.9 million tonnes of waste. At the same time, 49 million tonnes production of recycled paper produces 8.2 million tonnes of solid waste. Hence, utilisation of paper waste in mortar material is an approach in preserving the nature. This experimental work is conducted to investigate the compressive strength of mortar containing different shredded paper size as partial replacement for sand (fine aggregates), known as papercrete. Two types of specimens’ size, 100x100x100 mm was made using two different shredded paper sizes and control mix. The specimens were subjected to compressive strength and water absorption test. The type of shredded paper use is simili paper with the size of 3x25 mm (Mix 1) and 2x8 mm (Mix 2), collected from the Faculty of Civil Engineering & Earth Resources (FKASA) and Concrete Laboratory in UMP. Then, the specimens were subjected to two types of curing that is air curing and seal curing up to 120 days. The results show that the specimen prepared using smaller size of shredded paper exhibit better performance in terms of compressive strength and water absorption compared to the one produced with larger size of shredded paper. 2016-06 Undergraduates Project Papers NonPeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/15877/1/Effect%20of%20different%20shredded%20simili%20paper%20size%20on%20compressive%20strength%20of%20mortar.pdf Syafiq Naqiuddin, Yusuf (2016) Effect of different shredded simili paper size on compressive strength of mortar. Faculty of Civil Engineering and Earth Resources, Universiti Malaysia Pahang.
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TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
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TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Syafiq Naqiuddin, Yusuf
Effect of different shredded simili paper size on compressive strength of mortar
description Paper waste is the third largest pollutant consumer as it threatens the environment. In 2010, from 96.5 million tonnes of Europe production generates to 8.9 million tonnes of waste. At the same time, 49 million tonnes production of recycled paper produces 8.2 million tonnes of solid waste. Hence, utilisation of paper waste in mortar material is an approach in preserving the nature. This experimental work is conducted to investigate the compressive strength of mortar containing different shredded paper size as partial replacement for sand (fine aggregates), known as papercrete. Two types of specimens’ size, 100x100x100 mm was made using two different shredded paper sizes and control mix. The specimens were subjected to compressive strength and water absorption test. The type of shredded paper use is simili paper with the size of 3x25 mm (Mix 1) and 2x8 mm (Mix 2), collected from the Faculty of Civil Engineering & Earth Resources (FKASA) and Concrete Laboratory in UMP. Then, the specimens were subjected to two types of curing that is air curing and seal curing up to 120 days. The results show that the specimen prepared using smaller size of shredded paper exhibit better performance in terms of compressive strength and water absorption compared to the one produced with larger size of shredded paper.
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author Syafiq Naqiuddin, Yusuf
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title Effect of different shredded simili paper size on compressive strength of mortar
title_short Effect of different shredded simili paper size on compressive strength of mortar
title_full Effect of different shredded simili paper size on compressive strength of mortar
title_fullStr Effect of different shredded simili paper size on compressive strength of mortar
title_full_unstemmed Effect of different shredded simili paper size on compressive strength of mortar
title_sort effect of different shredded simili paper size on compressive strength of mortar
publishDate 2016
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/15877/1/Effect%20of%20different%20shredded%20simili%20paper%20size%20on%20compressive%20strength%20of%20mortar.pdf
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