Preliminary study on properties of oil palm shell lightweight concrete with cockle shell as mixing ingredient
Environmental pollution caused by the dumping of oil palm shell (OPS) from palm oil mill and cockle shell from cockle trade has initiated early exploration to discover the potential of these waste incorporated in concrete production. The present research investigates the effect of integrating crushe...
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my.ump.umpir.358942023-04-10T03:01:19Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/35894/ Preliminary study on properties of oil palm shell lightweight concrete with cockle shell as mixing ingredient Mat Aris, S. Philip, Dick Carlos Syed Mohsin, S. M. T Technology (General) TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Environmental pollution caused by the dumping of oil palm shell (OPS) from palm oil mill and cockle shell from cockle trade has initiated early exploration to discover the potential of these waste incorporated in concrete production. The present research investigates the effect of integrating crushed cockle shell as partial fine aggregate replacement on compressive strength and flexural strength of OPS lightweight aggregate concrete. A total of five mixes were prepared. OPS lightweight aggregate concrete containing 100% river sand was used as control specimen. Other mixes were produced by varying the percentage of crushed cockle shell by weight of sand. All specimens were water cured for 28 days before subjecting it to compressive strength and flexural strength. The finding shows the concrete exhibit strength increment when crushed cockle shell is added as partial fine aggregate replacement. Conclusively, crushed cockle shell has the potential to be used as mixing ingredient in OPS lightweight concrete production. Institute of Physics Publishing 2019-09-03 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed pdf en cc_by http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/35894/1/Preliminary%20study%20on%20properties%20of%20oil%20palm%20shell%20lightweight%20concrete%20with%20cockle%20shell%20as%20mixing%20ingredient.pdf Mat Aris, S. and Philip, Dick Carlos and Syed Mohsin, S. M. (2019) Preliminary study on properties of oil palm shell lightweight concrete with cockle shell as mixing ingredient. In: IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering; Postgraduate Symposium in Civil and Environmental Engineering 2019, PSCEE 2019, 31 March 2019 , Batu Pahat, Johor. pp. 1-7., 601 (012016). ISSN 1757-8981 https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/601/1/012016 |
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Environmental pollution caused by the dumping of oil palm shell (OPS) from palm oil mill and cockle shell from cockle trade has initiated early exploration to discover the potential of these waste incorporated in concrete production. The present research investigates the effect of integrating crushed cockle shell as partial fine aggregate replacement on compressive strength and flexural strength of OPS lightweight aggregate concrete. A total of five mixes were prepared. OPS lightweight aggregate concrete containing 100% river sand was used as control specimen. Other mixes were produced by varying the percentage of crushed cockle shell by weight of sand. All specimens were water cured for 28 days before subjecting it to compressive strength and flexural strength. The finding shows the concrete exhibit strength increment when crushed cockle shell is added as partial fine aggregate replacement. Conclusively, crushed cockle shell has the potential to be used as mixing ingredient in OPS lightweight concrete production. |
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